Background: Links between parental socioeconomic position during childhood and subsequent risks of developing mental disorders have rarely been examined across the diagnostic spectrum. We conducted a comprehensive analysis of parental income level, including income mobility, during childhood and risks for developing mental disorders diagnosed in secondary care in young adulthood. Methods: National cohort study of persons born in Denmark 1980–2000 (N = 1,051,265). Parental income was measured during birth year and at ages 5, 10 and 15. Follow-up began from 15th birthday until mental disorder diagnosis or 31 December 2016, whichever occurred first. Hazard ratios and cumulative incidence were estimated. Results: A quarter (25.2%; 95% CI 24.8–2...
Background: Low socioeconomic status during childhood is associated with increased risk of mental di...
BackgroundA study was undertaken to examine the association between multiple indicators of socioecon...
Background: Better information on the human capital costs of early-onset mental disorders could incr...
BACKGROUND: Links between parental socioeconomic position during childhood and subsequent risks of d...
Background Children with low-income parents have a higher risk of mental disorders, although it is u...
Background: Low socioeconomic status during childhood is associated with increased risk of mental di...
BackgroundChildhood family income variation is an understudied aspect of households' economic contex...
Mental disorders (MD) are one of the main causes of the disease burden worldwide. Associations betwe...
Socioeconomic disadvantage in childhood is related to both immediate and persisting impairments in m...
Studies on parental socioeconomic status (SES) and family risk factors for eating disorders (EDs) ha...
Objective: To investigate associations between different indices of family socioeconomic position (S...
OBJECTIVE: To describe the extent to which parent- and teacher-reported child mental health problems...
Objective: To investigate associations between different indices of family socioeconomic position (S...
Objective: To investigate associations between different indices of family socioeconomic position (S...
Summary: Background: Children and adolescents from deprived backgrounds have high rates of psychiat...
Background: Low socioeconomic status during childhood is associated with increased risk of mental di...
BackgroundA study was undertaken to examine the association between multiple indicators of socioecon...
Background: Better information on the human capital costs of early-onset mental disorders could incr...
BACKGROUND: Links between parental socioeconomic position during childhood and subsequent risks of d...
Background Children with low-income parents have a higher risk of mental disorders, although it is u...
Background: Low socioeconomic status during childhood is associated with increased risk of mental di...
BackgroundChildhood family income variation is an understudied aspect of households' economic contex...
Mental disorders (MD) are one of the main causes of the disease burden worldwide. Associations betwe...
Socioeconomic disadvantage in childhood is related to both immediate and persisting impairments in m...
Studies on parental socioeconomic status (SES) and family risk factors for eating disorders (EDs) ha...
Objective: To investigate associations between different indices of family socioeconomic position (S...
OBJECTIVE: To describe the extent to which parent- and teacher-reported child mental health problems...
Objective: To investigate associations between different indices of family socioeconomic position (S...
Objective: To investigate associations between different indices of family socioeconomic position (S...
Summary: Background: Children and adolescents from deprived backgrounds have high rates of psychiat...
Background: Low socioeconomic status during childhood is associated with increased risk of mental di...
BackgroundA study was undertaken to examine the association between multiple indicators of socioecon...
Background: Better information on the human capital costs of early-onset mental disorders could incr...