posted on 2021-11-28, 04:18authored byTheresa M. Bastain, Thomas Chavez, Rima Habre, Ixel Hernandez-Castro, Brendan Grubbs, Claudia M. Toledo-Corral, Shohreh F. Farzan, Nathana Lurvey, Deborah Lerner, Sandrah P. Eckel, Fred Lurmann, Isabel Lagomasino, Carrie Breton
Additional file 4: Supplement Table 1. Demographic characteristics in the full MADRES cohort and the current analytic sample. Supplement Table 2. Association of Prenatal Ambient Air Pollutants with Maternal Depression at 12 Months Postpartum, Additionally Adjusted for CalEnviroScreen Population Vulnerability Score. Supplement Table 3. Association of Prenatal Ambient Air Pollutants with Maternal Depression at 12 Months Postpartum, Additionally Adjusted for 12 Month Annual Average Postpartum Ambient Air Pollution.
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National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities NIH Office of the Director U.S. Environmental Protection Agency