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Early family and child-care antecedents of awakening cortisol levels in adolescence

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A study of the association between the awakening cortisol levels of 15-year-old children and both the levels of maternal sensitivity they experienced as young children and the time they spent in non-parental child care as infants and toddlers, based on data collected from 863 children from 10 sites across the United States
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Reports & Papers
Country:
United States

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