Background Our interest was in how health behaviours in early and late adolescence are related to educational level in adulthood. The main focus was in the interplay between school career and health behaviours in adolescence. Our conceptual model included school career and health-compromising (HCB) and health-enhancing (HEB) behaviours as well as family background. Two hypotheses were tested: 1) the primary role of school career in shaping educational level in adulthood (an unsuccessful school career in adolescence leads to HCB and not adopting HEB and to low educational level in adulthood); 2) the primary role of health behaviours (HCB and not adopting HEB in adolescence leads to a school career with low education in adulthood). Method...
This article reconsiders the role of social origin in health selection by examining whether parental...
Health differences in social mobility are often analysed by income differences or different occupati...
Background: Lower socioeconomic position is generally associated with higher rates of smoking and al...
Background Our interest was in how health behaviours in early and late adolescence are related to...
A longitudinal study design is used to find out whether health and health behaviours at age 12-16 pr...
Background Health in childhood and adolescence is a matter of contention. This article examines how ...
Abstract Background The health selection hypothesis s...
BackgroundThe health selection hypothesis suggests that poor health leads to low educational attainm...
Background: Literature suggests that children’s educational achievement is associated with their hea...
This paper examines associations among parental and adolescent health behaviors and pathways to adul...
Background. Family socioeconomic status (SES) is related to a child´s educational success. Intermedi...
Health behaviors contribute to the Swedish national disease burden and to social inequalities in hea...
BACKGROUND: Adult socioeconomic position (SEP) is one of the most frequently hypothesised indirect p...
© 2020 The Author(s) A large body of research identifies the critical role of early-life social cont...
Family socioeconomic circumstances directly influence adult educationlevel. Adolescent psychosocial ...
This article reconsiders the role of social origin in health selection by examining whether parental...
Health differences in social mobility are often analysed by income differences or different occupati...
Background: Lower socioeconomic position is generally associated with higher rates of smoking and al...
Background Our interest was in how health behaviours in early and late adolescence are related to...
A longitudinal study design is used to find out whether health and health behaviours at age 12-16 pr...
Background Health in childhood and adolescence is a matter of contention. This article examines how ...
Abstract Background The health selection hypothesis s...
BackgroundThe health selection hypothesis suggests that poor health leads to low educational attainm...
Background: Literature suggests that children’s educational achievement is associated with their hea...
This paper examines associations among parental and adolescent health behaviors and pathways to adul...
Background. Family socioeconomic status (SES) is related to a child´s educational success. Intermedi...
Health behaviors contribute to the Swedish national disease burden and to social inequalities in hea...
BACKGROUND: Adult socioeconomic position (SEP) is one of the most frequently hypothesised indirect p...
© 2020 The Author(s) A large body of research identifies the critical role of early-life social cont...
Family socioeconomic circumstances directly influence adult educationlevel. Adolescent psychosocial ...
This article reconsiders the role of social origin in health selection by examining whether parental...
Health differences in social mobility are often analysed by income differences or different occupati...
Background: Lower socioeconomic position is generally associated with higher rates of smoking and al...