Cumulative social disadvantage and risk of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder: Results from a nationwide cohort study
Socioeconomic factors correlate with mental health and affect individual life chances. However, the influence of specific and cumulative social disadvantages on children's mental health problems has received little attention. Previous studies have primarily used global measures of mental health...
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Main Authors: | Maria Keilow (Author), Chunsen Wu (Author), Carsten Obel (Author) |
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2020-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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