Understanding pathways to social inequalities in childhood unintentional injuries: findings from the UK millennium cohort study
Abstract Background Childhood unintentional injuries (UI) are common but continue to happen more often to children living in less advantaged socioeconomic circumstances (SEC). Our aim was to explore how early life factors mediate the association between SEC and UIs, using the UK Millennium Cohort St...
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Main Authors: | M. Campbell (Author), E. T. C. Lai (Author), A. Pearce (Author), E. Orton (Author), D. Kendrick (Author), S. Wickham (Author), D. C. Taylor-Robinson (Author) |
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2019-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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