Ecological contributions to maternal-infant functioning: Differences between rural and urban family contexts.
Alyssa A NeumannEric E DesmaraisSydney L IversonMaria A GartsteinPublished in: Journal of community psychology (2020)
Although socioeconomic status is traditionally implicated in rural and urban population differences, our results suggest other factors (e.g., isolation, access to resources) warrant further exploration. Rural ecology appears to present risk that should be examined more closely in maternal-infant interactions and child social-emotional development. The variability of risk within urban and rural classifications (e.g., suburban, inner-city) also requires consideration.