Environmental Risk Factors in Infancy

Volume: 102, Issue: Supplement_E1, Pages: 1287 - 1292
Published: Nov 1, 1998
Abstract
Environment plays an important role in shaping development from the newborn period through adolescence. Many individual environmental risk factors may impinge on development (poverty, mental illness, minority status, and many others), but the most detrimental effects are caused when multiple risk factors act on a single infant. These effects were revealed by the Rochester Longitudinal Study, an ongoing comprehensive investigation of...
Paper Details
Title
Environmental Risk Factors in Infancy
Published Date
Nov 1, 1998
Journal
Volume
102
Issue
Supplement_E1
Pages
1287 - 1292
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