COVID-19 in the context of pregnancy, infancy and parenting (CoCoPIP) study: protocol for a longitudinal study of parental mental health, social interactions, physical growth and cognitive development of infants during the pandemic.
Ezra AydinStaci M WeissKevin A GlasgowJane BarlowTopun AustinMark H JohnsonSarah Lloyd-FoxPublished in: BMJ open (2022)
Ethical approval was given by the University of Cambridge, Psychology Research Ethics Committee (PRE.2020.077). Findings will be made available via community engagement, public forums (eg, social media,) and to national (eg, NHS England) and local (Cambridge Universities Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust) healthcare partners. Results will be submitted for publication in peer-reviews journals.
Keyphrases
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- mental illness
- public health
- preterm birth
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- respiratory syndrome coronavirus
- big data
- weight gain
- pregnancy outcomes
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- machine learning
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- drug administration
- pregnant women
- global health
- human immunodeficiency virus
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