2024
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-024-68762-4
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Mothers with low incomes view both individual and structural interventions as potentially helpful for supporting early child development

Emma R. Hart,
Jessica F. Sperber,
Sonya V. Troller-Renfree
et al.

Abstract: Many developmental psychologists aspire to conduct research that informs interventions and policies to prevent income-related disparities in child development. Among growing researcher discussion about the value of interventions that target “structural” and resource-related correlates of income inequality and child development (e.g., housing, food, material goods, cash), rather than individual, person-centered correlates (e.g., parenting behaviors), the perspectives of mothers with low incomes may provide impo… Show more

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