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Pregnancy complications and neuropsychological outcomes: A review

Pregnancy complications elevate risk of associated adverse medical, socioenvironmental, and behavioral outcomes in children. These are likely to have a substantial impact on neuropsychological functioning and mental health across the child's lifespan. Thus, an understanding of the complex relat...

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Published in:Child neuropsychology 2015-05, Vol.21 (3), p.269-284
Main Authors: Gerner, Gwendolyn, Baron, Ida Sue
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Outcomes
Pregnancy
Pregnancy Complications - epidemiology
Prevalence
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