Some maternal and child developmental characteristics associated with breast-feeding: A report from The Dunedin Multidisciplinary Child Development Study
P.A. Silva, P.M. Buckfield and G.F. Spears
Australian Paediatric Journal, Vol.14(4), pp.265-268
breast breastfeeding child development geographic distribution infant preschool child therapy adult intelligence socioeconomic factors
This study used a matched comparison group design. It has now been superseded by a more comprehensive study using analysis of co-variance reporting results from birth to age seven. (See RO23)
Some maternal and child developmental characteristics associated with breast-feeding: A report from The Dunedin Multidisciplinary Child Development Study
Creators
P.A. Silva
P.M. Buckfield
G.F. Spears
Publication Details
Australian Paediatric Journal, Vol.14(4), pp.265-268
Academic Unit
Psychology; Dunedin Multidisciplinary Health and Development Research Unit (DMHDRU)
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