What makes a difference for kids facing stress or poverty? Relationships.
On “Mind The Kids,” Dr. Katharina Haag shares why nurturing experiences in kindergarten matter more than you think. Join host Mark Tebbs for a powerful conversation—available now! https://t.co/B0LwplIger
🧵 THREAD: Preprint reveals how to fix selection bias in the Norwegian #MoBa study using population-wide registry data! For the first time, we can quantify and adjust for selection bias in this major epidemiological resource.
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Just published in Pediatric Obesity: "The impact of hypothetical early life interventions on rapid weight gain during infancy and body mass index at 5 and 8 years in Norway: The Norwegian Mother, Father, and Child Cohort Study (MoBa)".
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Navigating early risks: Differential outcomes in middle childhood and the compensatory role of kindergarten experiences - Haag - Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry - Wiley Online Library https://t.co/iIoCW3m1nl
Are links between prenatal stress and child outcomes causal? Our study suggests associations between maternal stress during pregnancy and birthweight, gestational age, and emotional/behavioral difficulties are largely confounded by shared familial factors. https://t.co/uKQylqWJAg
Marc Vudel, Associate Professor at the @UiB and one of my first colleagues, talked about challenges and improvements when it comes to sharing MoBa data
Stephanie J. London, the deputy chief of the epidemiology branch at the @NIEHS, was talking about her collaborative projects with MoBa @theCEFH on parental smoking during 🤰 and DNA methylation patterns
Our new multinational study in @NatureComms investigates the relationship between mental illness & COVID-19 vaccination uptake.
Our analysis spans across 6 countries and includes both self-report (N > 300,000) and register data (N > 8,000,000). 🧵1/4
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