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Children of low-income families have greater risk of developing mental disorders later in life – News-Medical.Net
The results gained in a study involving approximately one million Danish children increase the understanding of how socio-economic differences in childhood affect…
Reviewed by Emily Henderson, B.Sc.Nov 20 2020
The results gained in a study involving approximately one million Danish children increase the understanding of how socio-economic differences in childhood affect the development of mental disorders in the Nordic countries.
Researchers at the University of Helsinki, Aarhus University and the University of Manchester have investigated the link between the socio-economic position of parents and the risk of children developing mental disorders later in…
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