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Early Growth and Development Study: NIMH
Principal Investigator: Leslie Leve, Ph.D. ;
This study examined the interplay between genetic, prenatal, and postnatal environmental influences on early pathways to conduct, anxiety, and depressive behaviors by interviewing parents about child behavior and symptoms between ages 6 and 8 years.
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