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Child and adolescent health
Dangerous dads? Ecological and longitudinal analyses of paternity leave and risk for child injury
- Correspondence to Professor Lucie Laflamme, Department of Public Health Sciences, Division of Global Health, Karolinska Institutet, Nobels väg 9, SE-171 77 Stockholm, Stockholm, Sweden; lucie.laflamme{at}ki.se
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Dangerous dads? Ecological and longitudinal analyses of paternity leave and risk for child injury
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- Accepted November 25, 2011
- First published January 12, 2012.
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October 04, 2012
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