Elevated cortisol levels in Norwegian toddlers in childcare
Volume: 188, Issue: 12, Pages: 1684 - 1695
Published: Jan 16, 2017
Abstract
Meta-analytic evidence suggests that children have higher cortisol levels in childcare than at home. In the present study change of morning to mid-afternoon levels of cortisol was explored at home and in childcare in a Norwegian sample of toddlers. Further, analyses of associations between change of cortisol levels in childcare and child-, family-, and childcare factors were conducted. One hundred and twelve children attending 85 childcare...
Paper Details
Title
Elevated cortisol levels in Norwegian toddlers in childcare
Published Date
Jan 16, 2017
Volume
188
Issue
12
Pages
1684 - 1695
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