We examined the contribution of socioeconomic position to the health and mental health status of children and adolescents with intellectual disabilities in a sample of 10,438 British children. Intellectual disability was a significant risk factor for poorer general health, OR = 4.5, emotional disorders, OR = 2.0, and conduct disorders, OR = 7.7. Between-group differences in socioeconomic position and household composition, however, accounted for 24% of the increased risk of poor health, 23% of the increased risk for conduct disorder, and 37% of the increased risk for emotional disorder. We concluded that socioeconomic disadvantage may account for a significant proportion of the increased risk for poorer health and mental health of children ...
Objective To determine within a nationally representative sample of young Australian children: (1) t...
Background There have been very few population-based studies of the prevalence of psychiatric disord...
Background Children with intellectual disability (ID) experience high levels of mental health proble...
We examined the contribution of socioeconomic position to the health and mental health status of chi...
Background When compared with their nonintellectually disabled peers, people with intellectual disab...
Backrgound Many previous studies have reported that mothers of children with intellectual disabiliti...
Background Few studies have employed formal diagnostic criteria to determine the prevalence of psych...
Previous research has reported robust associations between child problem behaviours and parental hea...
Background: Extremely high rates of mortality and morbidity have been reported among people with int...
Our aims were to describe the socio-economic circumstances faced by families supporting a child at r...
Few large-scale studies with well-constructed samples have compared the socio-economic circumstances...
This literature review aimed to synthesize evidence on the prevalence and determinants of health con...
This literature review aimed to synthesize evidence on the prevalence and determinants of health con...
This paper highlights the socio-economic disadvantage experienced by disabled young children in Engl...
Study of the impact of socioeconomic status on autism spectrum disorders (ASD) and severe intellectu...
Objective To determine within a nationally representative sample of young Australian children: (1) t...
Background There have been very few population-based studies of the prevalence of psychiatric disord...
Background Children with intellectual disability (ID) experience high levels of mental health proble...
We examined the contribution of socioeconomic position to the health and mental health status of chi...
Background When compared with their nonintellectually disabled peers, people with intellectual disab...
Backrgound Many previous studies have reported that mothers of children with intellectual disabiliti...
Background Few studies have employed formal diagnostic criteria to determine the prevalence of psych...
Previous research has reported robust associations between child problem behaviours and parental hea...
Background: Extremely high rates of mortality and morbidity have been reported among people with int...
Our aims were to describe the socio-economic circumstances faced by families supporting a child at r...
Few large-scale studies with well-constructed samples have compared the socio-economic circumstances...
This literature review aimed to synthesize evidence on the prevalence and determinants of health con...
This literature review aimed to synthesize evidence on the prevalence and determinants of health con...
This paper highlights the socio-economic disadvantage experienced by disabled young children in Engl...
Study of the impact of socioeconomic status on autism spectrum disorders (ASD) and severe intellectu...
Objective To determine within a nationally representative sample of young Australian children: (1) t...
Background There have been very few population-based studies of the prevalence of psychiatric disord...
Background Children with intellectual disability (ID) experience high levels of mental health proble...