Weekly Preschool Hours
Cross-source consensus on Weekly Preschool Hours from 1 sources and 4 claims.
1 sources · 4 claims
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- Average weekly preschool hours at ages 1-2, 2-3, and 3-6 years were not associated with the measured adolescent mental health outcomes. — Preschool care early in life and mental health in adolescence in Sweden: a cohort study
- The absence of a dose-response pattern weakened a causal interpretation of preschool exposure effects. — Preschool care early in life and mental health in adolescence in Sweden: a cohort study
- Parents reporting that they did not remember preschool hours was associated with increased odds of mental health outcomes, but this was not interpreted as causal evidence about preschool hours. — Preschool care early in life and mental health in adolescence in Sweden: a cohort study
- Parents may adjust preschool hours in response to children’s socioemotional reactions and self-regulatory capacity. — Preschool care early in life and mental health in adolescence in Sweden: a cohort study