Non-parental childcare attendance prior to school entry and children’s internalising and externalising symptoms: an individual participant data meta-analysis of six child cohort studies (EU Child Cohort Network)
Katharine M Barry,
Demetris Avraam,
Tim Cadman
et al.
Abstract:Purpose
To test associations between children’s attendance of non-parental childcare prior to school entry and internalising and externalising symptoms throughout childhood and young adolescence.
Methods
Data come from six parent-offspring prospective birth cohort studies across five European countries within the EU Child Cohort Network. A two-stage individual participant data meta-analysis was performed. Linear regression models where implemented to test associations between non-parental childcare attendance … Show more
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