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A double prevention: How maternal education can affect maternal mental health, child health and child cognitive development

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Table 1. Summary statistics: variable name, description, survey round, mean and standard deviation (s.d.)
Figure 1. Kernell density function maternal mental health, HAZ, PPVT scores by  mother’s level of education
Figure 2. Path diagram Model 1: standardized path coefficients
Figure 3a. Path diagram Model 2: standardized path coefficients. Mother education<=6 years
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