How prenatal cortisol levels relate to grandmother‐mother relationships among a cohort of Latina women
Introduction As part of the human reproductive strategy, mothers receive childcare assistance from others. For kin, allomothers are adaptively incentivized to provide assistance due to inclusive fitness benefits. Previous studies across a broad range of populations identify grandmothers as particula...
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Veröffentlicht in: | American journal of human biology 2023-07, Vol.35 (7), p.e23883-n/a |
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Zusammenfassung: | Introduction
As part of the human reproductive strategy, mothers receive childcare assistance from others. For kin, allomothers are adaptively incentivized to provide assistance due to inclusive fitness benefits. Previous studies across a broad range of populations identify grandmothers as particularly consistent allomothers. Minimal attention has been paid to the possibility that allomothers may begin investing in offspring quality during the prenatal stage of life. Here, we innovate within the area of grandmother allocare research by examining the prenatal stage of life and biopsychosocial mechanisms by which prenatal grandmother effects may be enacted.
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Data derive from the Mothers' Cultural Experiences study, a cohort of 107 pregnant Latina women in Southern California. At |
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ISSN: | 1042-0533 1520-6300 1520-6300 |
DOI: | 10.1002/ajhb.23883 |