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 and violent criminality in young adulthood. Methods: Using Danish national registers, we delineated a nested case-control study of Danish citizens born from Jan 1, 1982, to Dec 31, 2000, with first hospital-treated self-harm episodes and first violent crime convictions at ages 15–33 years. Each case was matched on age and gender to 25 randomly selected controls. Parental income was assessed in birth-year and at ages 5 years, 10 years, and 15 year...
Low childhood income is an established risk factor of self-harm in adolescence and young adulthood, ...
Abstract Background Understanding the association between parental socioeconomic position and self-h...
IntroductionLinks between childhood residential mobility and multiple adverse outcomes through to ma...
PURPOSE: Socio-economic position (SEP) during childhood and parental social mobility have been assoc...
BACKGROUND: Links between parental socioeconomic position during childhood and subsequent risks of d...
Background: Links between parental socioeconomic position during childhood and subsequent risks of d...
Low childhood income is an established risk factor of self-harm in adolescence and young adulthood, ...
Introduction Previous studies suggest that childhood experience of parental adversities increases th...
AbstractBackgroundExperience of child-parent separation predicts adverse outcomes in later life. We ...
Self-harming behaviours in adolescence and young adulthood have far-reaching consequences, both to t...
Although several established theories of crime often suggest an association between socio-economic b...
Low childhood income is an established risk factor of self-harm in adolescence and young adulthood, ...
Background: Low socioeconomic status in childhood is a well-known predictor of subsequent criminal a...
Summary: Background: Children and adolescents from deprived backgrounds have high rates of psychiat...
Background: Young people who are making the transition to adulthood face a challenging labor market ...
Low childhood income is an established risk factor of self-harm in adolescence and young adulthood, ...
Abstract Background Understanding the association between parental socioeconomic position and self-h...
IntroductionLinks between childhood residential mobility and multiple adverse outcomes through to ma...
PURPOSE: Socio-economic position (SEP) during childhood and parental social mobility have been assoc...
BACKGROUND: Links between parental socioeconomic position during childhood and subsequent risks of d...
Background: Links between parental socioeconomic position during childhood and subsequent risks of d...
Low childhood income is an established risk factor of self-harm in adolescence and young adulthood, ...
Introduction Previous studies suggest that childhood experience of parental adversities increases th...
AbstractBackgroundExperience of child-parent separation predicts adverse outcomes in later life. We ...
Self-harming behaviours in adolescence and young adulthood have far-reaching consequences, both to t...
Although several established theories of crime often suggest an association between socio-economic b...
Low childhood income is an established risk factor of self-harm in adolescence and young adulthood, ...
Background: Low socioeconomic status in childhood is a well-known predictor of subsequent criminal a...
Summary: Background: Children and adolescents from deprived backgrounds have high rates of psychiat...
Background: Young people who are making the transition to adulthood face a challenging labor market ...
Low childhood income is an established risk factor of self-harm in adolescence and young adulthood, ...
Abstract Background Understanding the association between parental socioeconomic position and self-h...
IntroductionLinks between childhood residential mobility and multiple adverse outcomes through to ma...