THE IMPACT OF BIRTHWEIGHT ON ADULT MINOR ILLNESS: A STUDY ON A SUB-CLINICAL POPULATION
Author(s) -
Denise Bellingham-Young,
Elvidi. AdamsonMacedo
Publication year - 2013
Publication title -
journal of human growth and development
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.218
H-Index - 11
eISSN - 2175-3598
pISSN - 0104-1282
DOI - 10.7322/jhgd.50416
Subject(s) - checklist , minor (academic) , medicine , birth weight , population , pediatrics , low birth weight , cohort study , demography , psychology , pregnancy , environmental health , sociology , biology , political science , law , cognitive psychology , genetics
1 CPsychol, FRSPH, FHEA. Lecturer in Public Health School of Health and Wellbeing University of Wolverhampton MH 218 Mary Seacole Building City Campus North 2 Emeritus Professor of Maternal-Infant Mental Health University of Wolverhampton School of Health and Wellbeing Wolverhampton, UK. This article is based on work from PhD thesis “Birthweight and Minor Illness” awarded by University of Wolverhampton 2004. Corresponding author: d.bellingham-young@wlv.ac.uk
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