Screening associated with significant increase in ASD diagnoses in children, including in Spanish-speaking families
However, in utero exposure to maternal SARS-CoV-2 infection is not associated with significant differences in ASQ-3 domains at 6 months
Elevated risk for obsessive-compulsive disorder may be explained by differences in parental characteristics
Authors say young children with multiple eating problems may benefit from screening for developmental delay
Eating a healthy breakfast and lunch tied to better well-being scores in both primary and secondary school children
Young children with public insurance and living in communities with more pre-1950s housing and poverty at increased risk
Infants who received preemptive intervention had lower odds of meeting diagnostic criteria at age 3 years
5-unit increase in maternal late-pregnancy BMI linked to lower WASI performance IQ, NeuroTrax scores at age 6.5 years
No increased risk seen for ADHD, ASD, small for gestational age with prenatal antipsychotics exposure
Findings show reduced infant overweight and increased receipt of maternal postpartum care among low-income dyads