Cumulative Social Risk, Parenting, and Infant Development in Rural Low-Income Communities
Abstract
SYNOPSIS Objective. The extent to which the severity of exposure to social risk is related to parenting and cognitive development in the first 15 months of an infant's life was studied in a representative diverse sample of families in two rural poor regions in the United States. Design. One thousand two hundred ninety-two families were followed for the first 15 months of the infant's life. Results. Evidence supported a pathway from risk severity...
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Title
Cumulative Social Risk, Parenting, and Infant Development in Rural Low-Income Communities
Published Date
Feb 4, 2008
Volume
8
Issue
1
Pages
41 - 69
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