Maternal care mediates the effects of nutrition and responsive stimulation interventions on young children's growth.
Nick BrownJ E FinchJ ObradovićA K YousafzaiPublished in: Child: care, health and development (2017)
The quality of early caregiving experience mediated the association between both interventions and height-for-age. The effect of maternal depressive symptoms on growth was mediated by diarrhoeal illness. Programmatic approaches to child nutrition and growth must address all these potentially modifiable factors.