The psychological distress of parents is associated with reduced linear growth of children: Evidence from a nationwide population survey.
Kun A SusiloretniEmily R Smithnull Suparminull MarsumRina AgustinaAnuraj H ShankarPublished in: PloS one (2021)
Maternal, paternal and parental stress were associated with reduced linear growth of children. These findings highlight the complex etiology of stunting and suggest nutritional and other biomedical interventions are insufficient, and that promotion of mental and behavioral health programs for parents must be pursued as part of a comprehensive strategy to enhance child growth and development, i.e. improved caretaker capacity, integrated community development, improved parenting skills, as well as reduced gender discrimination, and domestic violence.