As a final
stage of development, two authors (VS and CR) assessed usability and feasibility by using the ResQu Index in a systematic review on maternal and perinatal
outcomes related to place
of birth for women
at low risk
of obstetric complications in high - income countries.
Typically, major differences lie in the scope
of the
outcome, the
stage of development at which it is expected, and the implicit proficiencies necessary to achieve it
at an exemplary level.
Strong gradients
of association between childhood socioeconomic conditions and adult health have been consistently observed in a number
of British, and other, populations
at various
stages within their life course, with
outcomes considered including all - cause mortality, general health measures and specific causes
of mortality and morbidity.1 — 10 This study continues to provide clear evidence for association between childhood socioeconomic deprivation and adult general health and mental well - being, even considered within a broad context
of child well - being including other aspects
of family background, health and
development.
This study investigates the association between maternal smoking during pregnancy and temperamental, behavioral, and educational
outcomes in offspring
at various
stages of development: infancy, age 5, and age 12.