Poverty is known to be associated with poorer child mental wellbeing. Relatedly, the security and quality of employment are reported to affect adult wellbeing. Less is known about how both poverty and parental employment affect children's mental wellbeing. This paper uses nine waves (2005/06–2017/18) of the Growing Up in Scotland (GUS) study to examine how the longitudinal trajectories of poverty and work intensity are associated with the longitudinal trajectories of mental wellbeing in a nationally representative sample of 3994 children (ages 0 to 12). This analysis was conducted via a bivariate multilevel non-linear growth curve model for the widely used Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire (SDQ) subscales of conduct problems and emot...
Socio-economic disadvantage is strongly associated with children’s emotional (internalising) and beh...
The effect of childhood mental health on later unemployment has not yet been established. In this ar...
Children living in low-income households face elevated risks of behavioral problems, but the impact ...
Poverty is known to be associated with poorer child mental wellbeing. Relatedly, the security and qu...
This article exposes the methods employed to analyse the complex associations between poverty and wo...
Improving children's lives is high on the UK policy agenda. In this study for a recent birth cohort ...
Purpose: To ascertain to what extent parental and children's mental health wellbeing are inter-rel...
This paper explores the role of parenting practices in promoting the well-being of children growing ...
Background Whether or not relative measures of income poverty effectively reflect children's life ch...
This article aims to understand the pathways through which financial vulnerability affects children&...
This study uses data from the UK Millennium Cohort Study to examine the extent to which economic cir...
The association between low family income and socio-emotional behaviour problems in early childhood ...
Income poverty, material deprivation, and subjective financial stress are three distinct dimensions ...
This study investigated the mechanisms by which experiences of poverty influence the trajectory of c...
Socioeconomic disadvantage has been linked to mental health difficulties in children and adolescents...
Socio-economic disadvantage is strongly associated with children’s emotional (internalising) and beh...
The effect of childhood mental health on later unemployment has not yet been established. In this ar...
Children living in low-income households face elevated risks of behavioral problems, but the impact ...
Poverty is known to be associated with poorer child mental wellbeing. Relatedly, the security and qu...
This article exposes the methods employed to analyse the complex associations between poverty and wo...
Improving children's lives is high on the UK policy agenda. In this study for a recent birth cohort ...
Purpose: To ascertain to what extent parental and children's mental health wellbeing are inter-rel...
This paper explores the role of parenting practices in promoting the well-being of children growing ...
Background Whether or not relative measures of income poverty effectively reflect children's life ch...
This article aims to understand the pathways through which financial vulnerability affects children&...
This study uses data from the UK Millennium Cohort Study to examine the extent to which economic cir...
The association between low family income and socio-emotional behaviour problems in early childhood ...
Income poverty, material deprivation, and subjective financial stress are three distinct dimensions ...
This study investigated the mechanisms by which experiences of poverty influence the trajectory of c...
Socioeconomic disadvantage has been linked to mental health difficulties in children and adolescents...
Socio-economic disadvantage is strongly associated with children’s emotional (internalising) and beh...
The effect of childhood mental health on later unemployment has not yet been established. In this ar...
Children living in low-income households face elevated risks of behavioral problems, but the impact ...