# Ultimate Context of the Termination of Parental Investment

**Authors:** Josip Hrgović

PMC · DOI: 10.3390/ijerph22060944 · International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health · 2025-06-16

## TL;DR

The paper explores how socioeconomic factors influence the termination of parental investment in humans, linking it to various forms of child mortality.

## Contribution

It introduces a holistic framework connecting socioeconomic status with adaptive strategies in parental investment termination.

## Key findings

- Socioeconomic factors like healthcare and nutrition impact all forms of child mortality.
- Infanticide is often masked as natural deaths like SIDS due to technical and cognitive limitations.
- Improving socioeconomic conditions can reduce child mortality and investment termination.

## Abstract

This paper investigates the ultimate socioeconomic causes underlying the termination of parental investment in humans by analyzing the relationship between socioeconomic status and various forms of child mortality, including live births, stillbirths, infant deaths, and infanticide. Utilizing theoretical foundations from human behavioral ecology, the study illustrates how different forms of termination of parental investment can be viewed as points along a continuum of adaptive strategies aimed at optimizing reproductive fitness. The research emphasizes that technical and cognitive limitations lead to many instances of infanticide being concealed as natural child deaths, such as Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS), thus complicating the accurate detection of true causes of death. However, addressing common ultimate causes—specifically socioeconomic factors such as healthcare accessibility, nutritional quality, social support, and stress reduction—can simultaneously prevent or reduce all forms of investment termination. The paper further analyzes demographic data from Zagreb and surrounding municipalities. Ultimately, the study advocates a holistic approach to public health interventions and policies aimed at improving socioeconomic conditions as a crucial step toward reducing all forms of child mortality.

## Linked entities

- **Diseases:** Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (MONDO:0010086)

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** stillbirths (MESH:D050497), death (MESH:D003643), SIDS (MESH:D013398)
- **Species:** Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606]

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