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Relationships among Maternal Stress and Depression, Type 2 Responses, and Recurrent Wheezing at Age 3 Years in Low-Income Urban Families

Maternal depression and prenatal and early life stress may influence childhood wheezing illnesses, potentially through effects on immune development. To test the hypothesis that maternal stress and/or depression during pregnancy and early life are associated with recurrent wheezing and aeroallergen...

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Published in:American journal of respiratory and critical care medicine 2017-03, Vol.195 (5), p.674-681
Main Authors: Ramratnam, Sima K, Visness, Cynthia M, Jaffee, Katy F, Bloomberg, Gordon R, Kattan, Meyer, Sandel, Megan T, Wood, Robert A, Gern, James E, Wright, Rosalind J
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Child, Preschool
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Depressive Disorder - epidemiology
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Female
Humans
Leukocytes, Mononuclear - immunology
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Pregnancy
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Pregnancy Complications - psychology
Recurrence
Respiratory Sounds - immunology
Risk Factors
Stress, Psychological - epidemiology
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Stress, Psychological - psychology
Urban Population - statistics & numerical data
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