AbstractThis paper investigates ethnic differences in children's socioemotional difficulties and possible explanations for any observed inequalities. We used data collected from the fourth sweep of the Millennium Cohort Study when children were aged 7 years. We found that Pakistani, Bangladeshi, and Black Caribbean children had significantly more socioemotional difficulties than White children. These differences were partially explained by the relative socioeconomic disadvantage of their families. After accounting for maternal and family environment factors, the differences for Pakistani children remained unexplained. In contrast, Black African children were the only ethnic minority group to have significantly fewer socioemotional difficult...
Purpose The relationship between ethnicity and adolescent mental health was investigated using cros...
Background Social gradients and ethnic disparities have been reported in some forms of intellectual ...
Background: Development of verbal skills during early childhood and school age years is consequentia...
AbstractThis paper investigates ethnic differences in children's socioemotional difficulties and pos...
Working memory is a limited capacity system that stores and processes information over short time pe...
Introduction: Low parental socio-economic status has been found to be a risk factor for child behavi...
BACKGROUND: Differences in cognitive development have been observed across a variety of ethnic minor...
Existing literature suggests that mixed race/ethnicity children are more likely to experience poor s...
Background: Comparative literature investigating race/ethnic patterning of children’s health has fou...
Studies on adult racial/ethnic minority populations show that the increased concentration of racial/...
The association between experienced racial discrimination and poor health is now well documented, pa...
Existing literature suggests that mixed race/ethnicity children are more likely to experience poor s...
AbstractThe association between experienced racial discrimination and poor health is now well docume...
Existing literature suggests that mixed race/ethnicity children are more likely to experience poor s...
This paper uses data from the 1993–2001 March Current Population Survey to estimate the extent to wh...
Purpose The relationship between ethnicity and adolescent mental health was investigated using cros...
Background Social gradients and ethnic disparities have been reported in some forms of intellectual ...
Background: Development of verbal skills during early childhood and school age years is consequentia...
AbstractThis paper investigates ethnic differences in children's socioemotional difficulties and pos...
Working memory is a limited capacity system that stores and processes information over short time pe...
Introduction: Low parental socio-economic status has been found to be a risk factor for child behavi...
BACKGROUND: Differences in cognitive development have been observed across a variety of ethnic minor...
Existing literature suggests that mixed race/ethnicity children are more likely to experience poor s...
Background: Comparative literature investigating race/ethnic patterning of children’s health has fou...
Studies on adult racial/ethnic minority populations show that the increased concentration of racial/...
The association between experienced racial discrimination and poor health is now well documented, pa...
Existing literature suggests that mixed race/ethnicity children are more likely to experience poor s...
AbstractThe association between experienced racial discrimination and poor health is now well docume...
Existing literature suggests that mixed race/ethnicity children are more likely to experience poor s...
This paper uses data from the 1993–2001 March Current Population Survey to estimate the extent to wh...
Purpose The relationship between ethnicity and adolescent mental health was investigated using cros...
Background Social gradients and ethnic disparities have been reported in some forms of intellectual ...
Background: Development of verbal skills during early childhood and school age years is consequentia...