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Maternal age and offspring developmental vulnerability at age five: A population-based cohort study of Australian children.

Kathleen FalsterMark J HanlyEmily BanksJohn LynchGeorgina M ChambersMarni BrownellSandra EadesLouisa Jorm
Published in: PLoS medicine (2018)
Increasing maternal age was associated with a lesser risk of developmental vulnerability for children born to mothers aged 15 years to about 30 years. In contrast, increasing maternal age beyond 35 years was generally associated with increasing vulnerability, broadly equivalent to the risk for children born to mothers in their early twenties, which is highly relevant in the international context of later childbearing. That socioeconomic disadvantage explained approximately half of the increased risk of developmental vulnerability associated with younger motherhood suggests there may be scope to improve population-level child development through policies and programs that support disadvantaged mothers and children.
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