Fetal origins of mental health: Evidence from Africa (Record no. 527068)

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Personal name Adhvaryu, Achyuta et al
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Title Fetal origins of mental health: Evidence from Africa
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Place of publication, distribution, etc Economic Development and Culture Change
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Extent 72(2), Jan, 2024: p.493-515
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Summary, etc Mental health disorders represent a substantial portion of the global disease burden, and the treatment gap is higher in developing countries. Accounting for location and year-of-birth fixed effects and using data on 19 African countries, we find temperature shocks in utero increase depressive symptoms in adulthood. Effects are present for several depressive symptoms and are greatest in younger cohorts.- Reproduced

https://www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/10.1086/722536
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Main entry heading Economic Development and Culture Change
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Subject DIP MENTAL HEALTH
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          Indian Institute of Public Administration Indian Institute of Public Administration 2024-07-31 72(2), Jan, 2024: p.493-515 AR132534 2024-07-31 Articles

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