Association Between Parental Educational Attainment and Children's Negative Urgency: Sex Differences
Background and aims: Negative urgency reflects a specific facet of impulsivity and correlates with a wide range of health-related risk behaviors, including, but not limited to, problematic substance use. Negative urgency is also shaped by family socioeconomic position (SEP), such as parental educati...
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Shahrekord University of Medical Sciences,
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