Correction to: Is adolescent multiple risk behaviour associated with reduced socioeconomic status in young adulthood and do those with low socioeconomic backgrounds experience greater negative impact? Findings from two UK birth cohort studies
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Main Authors: | Laura Tinner (Author), Caroline Wright (Author), Jon Heron (Author), Deborah Caldwell (Author), Rona Campbell (Author), Matthew Hickman (Author) |
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2021-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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