About The Study: The findings of this study suggest that, rather than just high or changing neighborhood income deprivation trajectories in childhood being associated with adulthood depression, a settled home environment in childhood may have a protective association against depression. Policies that enable and support settled childhoods should be promoted.
About The Study: The findings of this study suggest that, rather than just high or changing neighborhood income deprivation trajectories in childhood being associated with adulthood depression, a settled home environment in childhood may have a protective association against depression. Policies that enable and support settled childhoods should be promoted.
Corresponding Author: To contact the corresponding author, Clive E. Sabel, Ph.D., email ces@ph.au.dk.
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(10.1001/jamapsychiatry.2024.1382)
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