<p><i>Note</i>. BW = Birthweight, PRI = Pregnancy Risk Index, NLE = Negative Life Events, SES = Socio-economic Status, CFS = Chronic Family Stress, RC = Relational Conflict, MW = Material Worry.</p><p>*<i>p</i> < .05</p><p>**<i>p</i> < .01.</p><p>Table of inter-correlations final set of study variables of birth mothers and birthweight (<i>N</i> = 403).</p
This study uses the 1980 National Natality Study to examine the relative importance of sociodemograp...
BACKGROUND: There are various maternal prenatal biopsychosocial (BPS) predictors of birth weight, ma...
<p>Correlations among the PRFQ subscales, symptomatic distress, and maternal attachment in Study 1.<...
<p><i>Note</i>. All final scales included in the study were standardized prior to data analysis</p><...
<p><i>Note</i>. All variables (except interaction terms) were standardized before being entered into...
<p><i>Note</i>. All variables (except interaction terms) were standardized before being entered into...
To find out the prevalence of low birth weight babies in selected hospitals. To identify the level ...
<p>Associations between study variables and birth weight (all models control for infant sex and gest...
<p><sup>1</sup> The table presents measures of association (regression coefficients). Model 1 estima...
Birthweight is known to be affected by several factors. In the present study a relationshipmodel of ...
<p>Relationship of various independent variables with the risk of preterm birth analyzed by multiple...
<p>Interaction between socio-economic status and maternal characteristics in predicting birthweight ...
<p>Note: Partial correlations controlling for S/L status; Time 1/Time 2/Time 3; Maternal age, birth ...
<p>Partial correlation between FPG concentration and birth weight, birth length and Ponderal index w...
Background: Low birth weight is one of the most important health indicators for assessing the status...
This study uses the 1980 National Natality Study to examine the relative importance of sociodemograp...
BACKGROUND: There are various maternal prenatal biopsychosocial (BPS) predictors of birth weight, ma...
<p>Correlations among the PRFQ subscales, symptomatic distress, and maternal attachment in Study 1.<...
<p><i>Note</i>. All final scales included in the study were standardized prior to data analysis</p><...
<p><i>Note</i>. All variables (except interaction terms) were standardized before being entered into...
<p><i>Note</i>. All variables (except interaction terms) were standardized before being entered into...
To find out the prevalence of low birth weight babies in selected hospitals. To identify the level ...
<p>Associations between study variables and birth weight (all models control for infant sex and gest...
<p><sup>1</sup> The table presents measures of association (regression coefficients). Model 1 estima...
Birthweight is known to be affected by several factors. In the present study a relationshipmodel of ...
<p>Relationship of various independent variables with the risk of preterm birth analyzed by multiple...
<p>Interaction between socio-economic status and maternal characteristics in predicting birthweight ...
<p>Note: Partial correlations controlling for S/L status; Time 1/Time 2/Time 3; Maternal age, birth ...
<p>Partial correlation between FPG concentration and birth weight, birth length and Ponderal index w...
Background: Low birth weight is one of the most important health indicators for assessing the status...
This study uses the 1980 National Natality Study to examine the relative importance of sociodemograp...
BACKGROUND: There are various maternal prenatal biopsychosocial (BPS) predictors of birth weight, ma...
<p>Correlations among the PRFQ subscales, symptomatic distress, and maternal attachment in Study 1.<...