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Open AccessReducing behavior problems in children born after an unintended pregnancy: the generation R study
To examine differences in behavior problems between children from intended versus unintended pregnancies, and to estimate how much the difference in problem behavior would be reduced if postnatal depression wa...
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Sleep Problems and Autism Impairments in a Large Community Sample of Children and Adolescents
Sleep problems are common in individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). How sleep problems reflect specific ASD phenotypes is unclear. We studied whether sleep problems indexed functional impairment in a...
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Open AccessClustering of characteristics associated with unplanned pregnancies: the generation R study
Unplanned or unintended pregnancies form a major public health concern because they are associated with unfavorable birth outcomes as well as social adversity, stress and depression among parents-to-be. Severa...
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Open AccessLongitudinal associations of DNA methylation and sleep in children: a meta-analysis
Sleep is important for healthy functioning in children. Numerous genetic and environmental factors, from conception onwards, may influence this phenotype. Epigenetic mechanisms such as DNA methylation have bee...
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Open AccessSleep and mental health in childhood: a multi-method study in the general pediatric population
Sleep problems, altered sleep patterns and mental health difficulties often co-occur in the pediatric population. Different assessment methods for sleep exist, however, many studies only use one measure of sle...
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Sleep characteristics across the lifespan in 1.1 million people from the Netherlands, United Kingdom and United States: a systematic review and meta-analysis
We aimed to obtain reliable reference charts for sleep duration, estimate the prevalence of sleep complaints across the lifespan and identify risk indicators of poor sleep. Studies were identified through syst...
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Open AccessExecutive functioning and neurodevelopmental disorders in early childhood: a prospective population-based study
Executive functioning deficits are common in children with neurodevelopmental disorders. However, prior research mainly focused on clinical populations employing cross-sectional designs, impeding conclusions o...