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278 related items for PubMed ID: 33368168

  • 1. Sleep and stress in mother-toddler dyads living in low-income homes.
    Bates RA, Singletary B, Yacques A, Justice L.
    Dev Psychobiol; 2021 Jul; 63(5):1635-1643. PubMed ID: 33368168
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  • 2. Maternal Mental Health Symptoms and Clusters Predict Toddler Sleep in Low-Income Homes.
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  • 3. Hair sampling for cortisol analysis with mother-toddler dyads living in low-income homes.
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  • 7. Hair cortisol concentrations among urban and rural-dwelling mother-child dyads, La Romana, Dominican Republic.
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  • 10. Does hair cortisol really reflect perceived stress? Findings from low-income mother-preschooler dyads.
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  • 13. Hair cortisol, perceived stress, and social support in mother-child dyads living in an urban neighborhood.
    Hollenbach JP, Kuo CL, Mu J, Gerrard M, Gherlone N, Sylvester F, Ojukwu M, Cloutier MM.
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  • 15. Maternal perceptions of toddler body size: accuracy and satisfaction differ by toddler weight status.
    Hager ER, Candelaria M, Latta LW, Hurley KM, Wang Y, Caulfield LE, Black MM.
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    Julian MM, Leung CYY, Rosenblum KL, LeBourgeois MK, Lumeng JC, Kaciroti N, Miller AL.
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  • 17. Maternal influence on child HPA axis: a prospective study of cortisol levels in hair.
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  • 18. The Relation between Specific Parenting Behaviors and Toddlers' Early Anxious Behaviors is Moderated by Toddler Cortisol Reactivity.
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  • 19. Nighttime Sleep Duration and Sleep Behaviors among Toddlers from Low-Income Families: Associations with Obesogenic Behaviors and Obesity and the Role of Parenting.
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  • 20. Food Security Status and Hair Cortisol among Low-income Mother-Child Dyads.
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