Family income, maternal psychological distress and child socio-emotional behaviour: Longitudinal findings from the UK Millennium Cohort Study
The association between low family income and socio-emotional behaviour problems in early childhood has been well-documented, and maternal psychological distress is highlighted as central in mediating this relationship. However, whether this relationship holds for older children, and the precise mec...
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Main Authors: | Katharine Noonan (Author), Richéal Burns (Author), Mara Violato (Author) |
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2018-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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