Evidence lacking for assessing benefits and harms of primary care interventions for preventing maltreatment in children younger than 18 years
1,200-IU dose of vitamin D3 supplementation tied to decreased risk for psychiatric symptoms at ages 6 to 8 years versus 400-IU dosing
Link between infant screen time, executive functioning at school age partially mediated by frontocentral and parietal theta/beta ratios
Women, including those with mental illness, had a lower risk for self-harm during pregnancy; adolescents had highest risk for self-harm in pregnancy
Compared with no screen time, one hour or more of screen time at age 1 year linked to significantly increased odds of ASD at age 3 years
Risk for small-for-gestational-age newborn lower in high-risk pregnant women receiving Mediterranean diet or stress reduction intervention
Authors say young children with multiple eating problems may benefit from screening for developmental delay
Infants who received preemptive intervention had lower odds of meeting diagnostic criteria at age 3 years
Findings show reduced infant overweight and increased receipt of maternal postpartum care among low-income dyads
Authors say there is need for increased attention to paternal mental health during infant NICU stay and after discharge to home