Psychosocial conditions during school-age as determinants of long-term labour market attachment: a study of the Northern Swedish Cohort from the 1980s to the 2020s
Abstract Background This study, conducted on a Swedish population cohort, explores how internalized (depressive and functional somatic) and externalized (smoking, drinking, truancy, vandalism, delinquency) mental health symptoms, as well as close interpersonal relations (family climate and school co...
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Main Authors: | Pekka Virtanen (Author), Tapio Nummi (Author), Urban Janlert (Author), Anne Hammarström (Author) |
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