Family income inequalities and trajectories through childhood and self-harm and violence in young adults: a population-based, nested case-control study
Summary: Background: Childhood poverty is associated with elevated later risks for self-directed and externalised violence, but how risks are modified by parental socioeconomic mobility remains unclear. We investigated parental income trajectories during childhood and subsequent risks of self-harm a...
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Main Authors: | Pearl L H Mok, PhD (Author), Sussie Antonsen, MSc (Author), Carsten B Pedersen, ProfDrMedSc (Author), Matthew J Carr, PhD (Author), Nav Kapur, ProfMD (Author), James Nazroo, ProfPhD (Author), Roger T Webb, ProfPhD (Author) |
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2018-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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