Joint associations of parental personality traits and socio‐economic position with trajectories of offspring depression: Findings from up to 6925 families in a UK birth cohort
Abstract Background Parental personality may influence the course of offspring depression but epidemiological evidence for associations is lacking. It is also unknown whether associations between parental personality and offspring depression differ by socio‐economic position (SEP). Our aims were to...
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Main Authors: | Tim Cadman (Author), Alex S. F. Kwong (Author), Paul Moran (Author), Heather O'Mahen (Author), Iryna Culpin (Author), Deborah A. Lawlor (Author), Rebecca M. Pearson (Author) |
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2021-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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