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Fig. 5 | Environmental Health

Fig. 5

From: Prenatal and childhood chlordecone exposure, cognitive abilities and problem behaviors in 7-year-old children: the TIMOUN mother–child cohort in Guadeloupe

Fig. 5

Associations between cord-blood and 7-years chlordecone concentrations and measured SDQ scores using multivariable negative binomial models, stratified by sex. Models were adjusted for child’s age and sex, maternal age, parity, Raven score, education, marital status, monthly household income, and alcohol and smoking during pregnancy

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