Background Childhood family income has been shown to be associated with later psychiatric disorders, substance misuse and violent crime, but the consistency, strength and causal nature of these associations remain unclear. Methods We conducted a nationwide cohort and co-sibling study of 650 680 individuals (426 886 siblings) born in Finland between 1986 and 1996 to re-examine these associations by accounting for unmeasured confounders shared between siblings. The participants were followed up from their 15th birthday until they either migrated, died, met criteria for the outcome of interest or reached the end of the study period (31 December 2017 or 31 December 2018 for substance misuse). The associations were adjusted for sex, birth year ...
Objective: Adverse childhood experiences are linked to the development of a number of psychiatric il...
Background: Childhood adverse effects and traumatic experiences increase the risk for several psychi...
This nation-wide register-based study investigated how often substance use disorders (SUD) and co-mo...
Background Childhood family income has been shown to be associated with later psychiatric disorders,...
Background: Low socioeconomic status in childhood is a well-known predictor of subsequent criminal a...
Childhood maltreatment is considered a risk factor for substance use disorders (SUD), but this is la...
Abstract Early family characteristics may influence the later development of severe mental disorde...
The effects of substance abuse on other family members are not fully established. We estimate the co...
Background Earlier studies, based on data collected among juvenile court clients or prisoners, sugge...
BackgroundChildhood family income variation is an understudied aspect of households' economic contex...
Early exposure to multiple risk factors has been shown to predict criminal offending, but the mechan...
We study whether childhood neighbourhood context affects mental health in adolescence in Finland. We...
OBJECTIVE: This nation-wide register-based study investigated how often substance use disorders (SUD...
Background: Childhood adverse effects and traumatic experiences increase the risk for several psychi...
Background: Childhood abuse is considered one of the main environmental risk factors for the develop...
Objective: Adverse childhood experiences are linked to the development of a number of psychiatric il...
Background: Childhood adverse effects and traumatic experiences increase the risk for several psychi...
This nation-wide register-based study investigated how often substance use disorders (SUD) and co-mo...
Background Childhood family income has been shown to be associated with later psychiatric disorders,...
Background: Low socioeconomic status in childhood is a well-known predictor of subsequent criminal a...
Childhood maltreatment is considered a risk factor for substance use disorders (SUD), but this is la...
Abstract Early family characteristics may influence the later development of severe mental disorde...
The effects of substance abuse on other family members are not fully established. We estimate the co...
Background Earlier studies, based on data collected among juvenile court clients or prisoners, sugge...
BackgroundChildhood family income variation is an understudied aspect of households' economic contex...
Early exposure to multiple risk factors has been shown to predict criminal offending, but the mechan...
We study whether childhood neighbourhood context affects mental health in adolescence in Finland. We...
OBJECTIVE: This nation-wide register-based study investigated how often substance use disorders (SUD...
Background: Childhood adverse effects and traumatic experiences increase the risk for several psychi...
Background: Childhood abuse is considered one of the main environmental risk factors for the develop...
Objective: Adverse childhood experiences are linked to the development of a number of psychiatric il...
Background: Childhood adverse effects and traumatic experiences increase the risk for several psychi...
This nation-wide register-based study investigated how often substance use disorders (SUD) and co-mo...