IntroductionLinks between childhood residential mobility and multiple adverse outcomes through to maturity, and effect modification of these associations by familial SES, are incompletely understood.MethodsA national cohort of people born in Denmark in 1971–1997 were followed from their 15th birthdays until their early forties (N=1,475,030). Residential moves during each age year between birth and age 14 years were examined, with follow-up to 2013. Incidence rate ratios for attempted suicide, violent criminality, psychiatric illness, substance misuse, and natural and unnatural deaths were estimated. The analyses were conducted during 2014–2015.ResultsElevated risks were observed for all examined outcomes, with excess risk seen among those e...
AbstractBackgroundExperience of child-parent separation predicts adverse outcomes in later life. We ...
Residential mobility has been associated with a host of negative outcomes for children. For low-inco...
Introduction The relationship between childhood/adolescent mental disorders and adult outcomes has b...
AbstractAlthough links between childhood residential mobility and subsequently increased risks of ps...
Importance Residential mobility (changing residence) during childhood and early adolescence is a pos...
Background: Given the frequency with which families change residences, the effects of childhood relo...
IMPORTANCE Residential mobility (changing residence) during childhood and early adolescence is a po...
BACKGROUND: Residential mobility is common in families with young children; however, its impact on t...
Background Understanding the causes of poor mental health in early childhood and adolescence is impo...
AbstractBackgroundYounger or older parental age has been linked with a range of adverse offspring en...
Introduction Understanding the causes of poor mental health in early childhood and adolescence is i...
BACKGROUND:Childhood is a sensitive period with rapid brain development and physiological growth, an...
Objective: To assess evidence for residential mobility in childhood having an adverse association wi...
Adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) can affect development in ways that disrupt the formation of hu...
Summary: Background: Childhood poverty is associated with elevated later risks for self-directed an...
AbstractBackgroundExperience of child-parent separation predicts adverse outcomes in later life. We ...
Residential mobility has been associated with a host of negative outcomes for children. For low-inco...
Introduction The relationship between childhood/adolescent mental disorders and adult outcomes has b...
AbstractAlthough links between childhood residential mobility and subsequently increased risks of ps...
Importance Residential mobility (changing residence) during childhood and early adolescence is a pos...
Background: Given the frequency with which families change residences, the effects of childhood relo...
IMPORTANCE Residential mobility (changing residence) during childhood and early adolescence is a po...
BACKGROUND: Residential mobility is common in families with young children; however, its impact on t...
Background Understanding the causes of poor mental health in early childhood and adolescence is impo...
AbstractBackgroundYounger or older parental age has been linked with a range of adverse offspring en...
Introduction Understanding the causes of poor mental health in early childhood and adolescence is i...
BACKGROUND:Childhood is a sensitive period with rapid brain development and physiological growth, an...
Objective: To assess evidence for residential mobility in childhood having an adverse association wi...
Adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) can affect development in ways that disrupt the formation of hu...
Summary: Background: Childhood poverty is associated with elevated later risks for self-directed an...
AbstractBackgroundExperience of child-parent separation predicts adverse outcomes in later life. We ...
Residential mobility has been associated with a host of negative outcomes for children. For low-inco...
Introduction The relationship between childhood/adolescent mental disorders and adult outcomes has b...