Parental education and income are linked to offspring cortical brain structure and psychopathology at 9-11 years
Abstract Background A child's socioeconomic environment can shape central aspects of their life, including vulnerability to mental disorders. Negative environmental influences in youth may interfere with the extensive and dynamic brain development occurring at this time. Indeed, there are numer...
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Main Authors: | Linn B. Norbom (Author), Jaroslav Rokicki (Author), Espen M. Eilertsen (Author), Thea Wiker (Author), Jamie Hanson (Author), Andreas Dahl (Author), Dag Alnæs (Author), Sara Fernández‐Cabello (Author), Dani Beck (Author), Ingrid Agartz (Author), Ole A. Andreassen (Author), Lars T. Westlye (Author), Christian K. Tamnes (Author) |
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2024-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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