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- What: The authors examined differences in child behavior between children born from an intended versus unintended pregnancy, and aim to identify mechanisms contributing to these differences. Positivity indicates enough variation in postnatal depression and social support by levels of the covariates, which is likely satisfied given the sample size of the study population and there are no known structural reasons why positivity would be violated. The results of this study showed that children from unintended pregnancies had more internalizing and externalizing problems as compared to children from intended pregnancies across the childhood years into early adolescence.
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