Depression screening
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Findings (50)
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declineChildren of women with increasing depressive symptoms from preconception through postpartum scored significantly lower on an inhibitory control task at age 5 compared to children of women with low-sta
Effect: decline; β = −0.35
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declineChildren of women with increasing depressive symptoms from preconception through postpartum scored significantly lower on an inhibitory control task at age 5 compared to children of women with low-sta
Effect: decline; β = −0.35
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declineChildren of women with increasing depressive symptoms from preconception through postpartum scored significantly lower on an inhibitory control task at age 5 compared to children of women with low-sta
Effect: decline; β = −0.35
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declineChildren of women with increasing depressive symptoms from preconception through postpartum scored significantly lower on an inhibitory control task at age 5 compared to children of women with low-sta
Effect: decline; β = −0.35
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declineChildren of women with increasing depressive symptoms from preconception through postpartum scored significantly lower on an inhibitory control task at age 5 compared to children of women with low-sta
Effect: decline; β = −0.35
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declineChildren of women with increasing depressive symptoms from preconception through postpartum scored significantly lower on an inhibitory control task at age 5 compared to children of women with low-sta
Effect: decline; β = −0.35
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declineChildren of women with increasing depressive symptoms from preconception through postpartum scored significantly lower on an inhibitory control task at age 5 compared to children of women with low-sta
Effect: decline; β = −0.35
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declineChildren of women with increasing depressive symptoms from preconception through postpartum scored significantly lower on an inhibitory control task at age 5 compared to children of women with low-sta
Effect: decline; β = −0.35
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declineChildren of women with increasing depressive symptoms from preconception through postpartum scored significantly lower on an inhibitory control task at age 5 compared to children of women with low-sta
Effect: decline; β = −0.35
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declineChildren of women with increasing depressive symptoms from preconception through postpartum scored significantly lower on an inhibitory control task at age 5 compared to children of women with low-sta
Effect: decline; β = −0.35
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declineChildren of women with increasing depressive symptoms from preconception through postpartum scored significantly lower on an inhibitory control task at age 5 compared to children of women with low-sta
Effect: decline; β = −0.35
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declineChildren of women with increasing depressive symptoms from preconception through postpartum scored significantly lower on an inhibitory control task at age 5 compared to children of women with low-sta
Effect: decline; β = −0.35
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declineChildren of women with increasing depressive symptoms from preconception through postpartum scored significantly lower on an inhibitory control task at age 5 compared to children of women with low-sta
Effect: decline; β = −0.35
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declineChildren of women with increasing depressive symptoms from preconception through postpartum scored significantly lower on an inhibitory control task at age 5 compared to children of women with low-sta
Effect: decline; β = −0.35
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declineChildren of women with increasing depressive symptoms from preconception through postpartum scored significantly lower on an inhibitory control task at age 5 compared to children of women with low-sta
Effect: decline; β = −0.35
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declineChildren of women with increasing depressive symptoms from preconception through postpartum scored significantly lower on an inhibitory control task at age 5 compared to children of women with low-sta
Effect: decline; β = −0.35
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declineChildren of women with increasing depressive symptoms from preconception through postpartum scored significantly lower on an inhibitory control task at age 5 compared to children of women with low-sta
Effect: decline; β = −0.35
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declineChildren of women with increasing depressive symptoms from preconception through postpartum scored significantly lower on an inhibitory control task at age 5 compared to children of women with low-sta
Effect: decline; β = −0.35
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declineChildren of women with increasing depressive symptoms from preconception through postpartum scored significantly lower on an inhibitory control task at age 5 compared to children of women with low-sta
Effect: decline; β = −0.35
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declineChildren of women with increasing depressive symptoms from preconception through postpartum scored significantly lower on an inhibitory control task at age 5 compared to children of women with low-sta
Effect: decline; β = −0.35
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declineChildren of women with increasing depressive symptoms from preconception through postpartum scored significantly lower on an inhibitory control task at age 5 compared to children of women with low-sta
Effect: decline; β = −0.35
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declineChildren of women with increasing depressive symptoms from preconception through postpartum scored significantly lower on an inhibitory control task at age 5 compared to children of women with low-sta
Effect: decline; β = −0.35
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declineChildren of women with increasing depressive symptoms from preconception through postpartum scored significantly lower on an inhibitory control task at age 5 compared to children of women with low-sta
Effect: decline; β = −0.35
None
declineChildren of women with increasing depressive symptoms from preconception through postpartum scored significantly lower on an inhibitory control task at age 5 compared to children of women with low-sta
Effect: decline; β = −0.35
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declineChildren of women with increasing depressive symptoms from preconception through postpartum scored significantly lower on an inhibitory control task at age 5 compared to children of women with low-sta
Effect: decline; β = −0.35
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declineChildren of women with increasing depressive symptoms from preconception through postpartum scored significantly lower on an inhibitory control task at age 5 compared to children of women with low-sta
Effect: decline; β = −0.35
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declineChildren of women with increasing depressive symptoms from preconception through postpartum scored significantly lower on an inhibitory control task at age 5 compared to children of women with low-sta
Effect: decline; β = −0.35
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declineChildren of women with decreasing depressive symptoms from preconception through postpartum had significantly lower maternal ratings of effortful control at age 4 compared to children of women with lo
Effect: decline; β = −0.24
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declineChildren of women with decreasing depressive symptoms from preconception through postpartum had significantly lower maternal ratings of effortful control at age 4 compared to children of women with lo
Effect: decline; β = −0.24
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declineChildren of women with decreasing depressive symptoms from preconception through postpartum had significantly lower maternal ratings of effortful control at age 4 compared to children of women with lo
Effect: decline; β = −0.24
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declineChildren of women with decreasing depressive symptoms from preconception through postpartum had significantly lower maternal ratings of effortful control at age 4 compared to children of women with lo
Effect: decline; β = −0.24
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declineChildren of women with decreasing depressive symptoms from preconception through postpartum had significantly lower maternal ratings of effortful control at age 4 compared to children of women with lo
Effect: decline; β = −0.24
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declineChildren of women with decreasing depressive symptoms from preconception through postpartum had significantly lower maternal ratings of effortful control at age 4 compared to children of women with lo
Effect: decline; β = −0.24
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declineChildren of women with decreasing depressive symptoms from preconception through postpartum had significantly lower maternal ratings of effortful control at age 4 compared to children of women with lo
Effect: decline; β = −0.24
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declineChildren of women with decreasing depressive symptoms from preconception through postpartum had significantly lower maternal ratings of effortful control at age 4 compared to children of women with lo
Effect: decline; β = −0.24
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declineChildren of women with decreasing depressive symptoms from preconception through postpartum had significantly lower maternal ratings of effortful control at age 4 compared to children of women with lo
Effect: decline; β = −0.24
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declineChildren of women with decreasing depressive symptoms from preconception through postpartum had significantly lower maternal ratings of effortful control at age 4 compared to children of women with lo
Effect: decline; β = −0.24
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declineChildren of women with decreasing depressive symptoms from preconception through postpartum had significantly lower maternal ratings of effortful control at age 4 compared to children of women with lo
Effect: decline; β = −0.24
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declineChildren of women with decreasing depressive symptoms from preconception through postpartum had significantly lower maternal ratings of effortful control at age 4 compared to children of women with lo
Effect: decline; β = −0.24
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declineChildren of women with decreasing depressive symptoms from preconception through postpartum had significantly lower maternal ratings of effortful control at age 4 compared to children of women with lo
Effect: decline; β = −0.24
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declineChildren of women with decreasing depressive symptoms from preconception through postpartum had significantly lower maternal ratings of effortful control at age 4 compared to children of women with lo
Effect: decline; β = −0.24
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declineChildren of women with decreasing depressive symptoms from preconception through postpartum had significantly lower maternal ratings of effortful control at age 4 compared to children of women with lo
Effect: decline; β = −0.24
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declineChildren of women with decreasing depressive symptoms from preconception through postpartum had significantly lower maternal ratings of effortful control at age 4 compared to children of women with lo
Effect: decline; β = −0.24
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declineChildren of women with decreasing depressive symptoms from preconception through postpartum had significantly lower maternal ratings of effortful control at age 4 compared to children of women with lo
Effect: decline; β = −0.24
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declineChildren of women with decreasing depressive symptoms from preconception through postpartum had significantly lower maternal ratings of effortful control at age 4 compared to children of women with lo
Effect: decline; β = −0.24
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declineChildren of women with decreasing depressive symptoms from preconception through postpartum had significantly lower maternal ratings of effortful control at age 4 compared to children of women with lo
Effect: decline; β = −0.24
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declineChildren of women with decreasing depressive symptoms from preconception through postpartum had significantly lower maternal ratings of effortful control at age 4 compared to children of women with lo
Effect: decline; β = −0.24
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declineChildren of women with decreasing depressive symptoms from preconception through postpartum had significantly lower maternal ratings of effortful control at age 4 compared to children of women with lo
Effect: decline; β = −0.24
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declineChildren of women with decreasing depressive symptoms from preconception through postpartum had significantly lower maternal ratings of effortful control at age 4 compared to children of women with lo
Effect: decline; β = −0.24
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declineChildren of women with decreasing depressive symptoms from preconception through postpartum had significantly lower maternal ratings of effortful control at age 4 compared to children of women with lo
Effect: decline; β = −0.24