A cross-sectional investigation of psychosocial stress factors in German families with children aged 0–3 years during the COVID-19 pandemic: initial results of the CoronabaBY study

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Catherine Buechel
Ina Nehring
Clara Seifert
Stefan Eber
Uta Behrends
Volker Mall
Anna Friedmann
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[1] TUM School of Medicine,Technical University of Munich
[2] Chair of Social Pediatrics,Department of Pediatrics, Kinderklinik München Schwabing, StKM GmbH and Klinikum rechts der Isar
[3] Professional Association of Pediatricians in Bavaria and PaedNetz Bayern,undefined
[4] Technical University of Munich,undefined
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Parent psychosocial functioning; Behavior problems; COVID-19; Depression; Anxiety; Early life adversity; Infancy and early childhood; Parenting; Psychosocial functioning; Stress;
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