Objective To investigate a framework of correlates of both mental illness and wellbeing in a large, current, and nationally representative sample of children in the United Kingdom. Method An ecologic framework of correlates including individual (sociodemographic and human capital), family, social, and wider environmental factors were examined in 12,347 children aged 11 years old from the UK Millennium Cohort Study. Mental illness and wellbeing scores were standardized to allow comparisons, and the variance explained by the different predictors was estimated. Results Mental illness and wellbeing were weakly correlated in children (r = 0.2), and their correlates were similar in some instances (e.g., family structure, sibling bullying, peer pr...
Socioeconomic disadvantage in childhood is related to both immediate and persisting impairments in m...
BACKGROUND: Whilst the correlates of child mental health problems are well understood, less is k...
This study examines the predictive power of personality, social support, and environmental variables...
ObjectiveTo investigate a framework of correlates of both mental illness and wellbeing in a large, c...
Objective To investigate a framework of correlates of both mental illness and wellbeing in a large,...
Research with adults and older adolescents suggests a general factor may underlie both mental health...
Mental wellbeing, conceptualised as positive affect, life satisfaction and realisation of needs that...
Research with adults and older adolescents suggests a general factor may underlie both mental health...
Background: Mental wellbeing, conceptualised as positive affect, life satisfaction and realisation o...
BACKGROUND:Mental wellbeing, conceptualised as positive affect, life satisfaction and realisation of...
Abstract If we cannot explain the factors that affect the subjective well-being of children we canno...
Background - Research on mental well-being is relatively new and studies of its determinants are rar...
BackgroundMental wellbeing, conceptualised as positive affect, life satisfaction and realisation of ...
Recently, empirical studies have indicated an association between well-being and mental health. The ...
The relationship between mental well-being and distress in young people is unclear but important for...
Socioeconomic disadvantage in childhood is related to both immediate and persisting impairments in m...
BACKGROUND: Whilst the correlates of child mental health problems are well understood, less is k...
This study examines the predictive power of personality, social support, and environmental variables...
ObjectiveTo investigate a framework of correlates of both mental illness and wellbeing in a large, c...
Objective To investigate a framework of correlates of both mental illness and wellbeing in a large,...
Research with adults and older adolescents suggests a general factor may underlie both mental health...
Mental wellbeing, conceptualised as positive affect, life satisfaction and realisation of needs that...
Research with adults and older adolescents suggests a general factor may underlie both mental health...
Background: Mental wellbeing, conceptualised as positive affect, life satisfaction and realisation o...
BACKGROUND:Mental wellbeing, conceptualised as positive affect, life satisfaction and realisation of...
Abstract If we cannot explain the factors that affect the subjective well-being of children we canno...
Background - Research on mental well-being is relatively new and studies of its determinants are rar...
BackgroundMental wellbeing, conceptualised as positive affect, life satisfaction and realisation of ...
Recently, empirical studies have indicated an association between well-being and mental health. The ...
The relationship between mental well-being and distress in young people is unclear but important for...
Socioeconomic disadvantage in childhood is related to both immediate and persisting impairments in m...
BACKGROUND: Whilst the correlates of child mental health problems are well understood, less is k...
This study examines the predictive power of personality, social support, and environmental variables...