This paper reviews the research of the past two decades that addresses the relationship between family structure and early child health outcomes. Specifically, we focus on family structure’s influence on child health during pregnancy, birth, and infancy. We briefly summarize the most pervasive changes to family structure in the US during recent decades and discuss how early child health is linked to future outcomes for children and adults. We review research that highlights the mechanisms linking family structure to early child health and identify key risk and protective factors for children from the prenatal period through infancy. We conclude with a critical assessment of current policy efforts to strengthen families and make recommendati...
A large body of literature has shown marked differences in the average levels of resources and child...
Child obesity in the U.S. is a significant public health issue, particularly among children from dis...
Child obesity in the U.S. is a significant public health issue, particularly among children from dis...
This paper reviews the research of the past two decades that addresses the relationship between fami...
This paper reviews the research of the past two decades that addresses the relationship between fami...
Invited commentary on Family Matters: Links Between Family Structure and Early Child Health
Invited commentary on Family Matters: Links Between Family Structure and Early Child Health
Invited commentary on Family Matters: Links Between Family Structure and Early Child Health
This paper reviews the research of the past two decades that addresses the relationship between fami...
Invited commentary on \u22Family Matters: Links Between Family Structure and Early Child Health.\u2
This study exploits data from the Fragile Families and Child Wellbeing Study, a birth cohort study o...
A large body of literature has shown marked differences in the average levels of resources and child...
A large body of literature has shown marked differences in the average levels of resources and child...
A large body of literature has shown marked differences in the average levels of resources and child...
This paper uses recent longitudinal data about a cohort of young children born in the United States ...
A large body of literature has shown marked differences in the average levels of resources and child...
Child obesity in the U.S. is a significant public health issue, particularly among children from dis...
Child obesity in the U.S. is a significant public health issue, particularly among children from dis...
This paper reviews the research of the past two decades that addresses the relationship between fami...
This paper reviews the research of the past two decades that addresses the relationship between fami...
Invited commentary on Family Matters: Links Between Family Structure and Early Child Health
Invited commentary on Family Matters: Links Between Family Structure and Early Child Health
Invited commentary on Family Matters: Links Between Family Structure and Early Child Health
This paper reviews the research of the past two decades that addresses the relationship between fami...
Invited commentary on \u22Family Matters: Links Between Family Structure and Early Child Health.\u2
This study exploits data from the Fragile Families and Child Wellbeing Study, a birth cohort study o...
A large body of literature has shown marked differences in the average levels of resources and child...
A large body of literature has shown marked differences in the average levels of resources and child...
A large body of literature has shown marked differences in the average levels of resources and child...
This paper uses recent longitudinal data about a cohort of young children born in the United States ...
A large body of literature has shown marked differences in the average levels of resources and child...
Child obesity in the U.S. is a significant public health issue, particularly among children from dis...
Child obesity in the U.S. is a significant public health issue, particularly among children from dis...