2023
DOI: 10.1177/01650254231215063
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War exposure prior to conception: Longitudinal associations between maternal emotional distress and child sleep 10 years later

Emma Bolhuis,
Anat Scher,
Hanit Ohana
et al.

Abstract: Exposure to war is known to impact children’s physical and mental health. Recent research reveals that war exposure might even affect the developmental outcomes of children who are yet to be conceived. In this study, we sought to extend such prior work by investigating longitudinal associations between pre-conception war exposure and the accompanying maternal emotional distress on child sleep. Israeli mothers, who conceived within a year after the Lebanon war in 2006 ( N = 68), were followed until their childr… Show more

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