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Maternal Mental Health, Substance Use, and Domestic Violence in the Year After Delivery and Subsequent Behavior Problems in Children at Age 3 Years

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  • Robert C. Whitaker
  • Sean M. Orzol
  • Robert S. Kahn

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By 3 years of age, children are at significantly higher risk for behavior problems if their mothers experience mental health problems, substance use, or domestic violence in the year after delivery.

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  • Robert C. Whitaker & Sean M. Orzol & Robert S. Kahn, "undated". "Maternal Mental Health, Substance Use, and Domestic Violence in the Year After Delivery and Subsequent Behavior Problems in Children at Age 3 Years," Mathematica Policy Research Reports a6320c919e2c42e89ac8ee3d1, Mathematica Policy Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:mpr:mprres:a6320c919e2c42e89ac8ee3d1101f988
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