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Social inequalities in child mental health trajectories:a longitudinal study using birth cohort data 12 countries

Authors :
Cadman, Tim
Avraam, Demetris
Carson, Jennie
Elhakeem, Ahmed
Grote, Veit
Guerlich, Kathrin
Guxens, Mònica
Howe, Laura D
Huang, Rae-Chi
Harris, Jennifer R
Houweling, Tanja A J
Hyde, Eleanor
Jaddoe, Vincent
Jansen, Pauline W
Julvez, Jordi
Koletzko, Berthold
Lin, Ashleigh
Margetaki, Katerina
Melchior, Maria
Nader, Johanna Thorbjornsrud
Pedersen, Marie
Pizzi, Costanza
Roumeliotaki, Theano
Swertz, Morris
Tafflet, Muriel
Taylor-Robinson, David
Wootton, Robyn E
Strandberg-Larsen, Katrine
Cadman, Tim
Avraam, Demetris
Carson, Jennie
Elhakeem, Ahmed
Grote, Veit
Guerlich, Kathrin
Guxens, Mònica
Howe, Laura D
Huang, Rae-Chi
Harris, Jennifer R
Houweling, Tanja A J
Hyde, Eleanor
Jaddoe, Vincent
Jansen, Pauline W
Julvez, Jordi
Koletzko, Berthold
Lin, Ashleigh
Margetaki, Katerina
Melchior, Maria
Nader, Johanna Thorbjornsrud
Pedersen, Marie
Pizzi, Costanza
Roumeliotaki, Theano
Swertz, Morris
Tafflet, Muriel
Taylor-Robinson, David
Wootton, Robyn E
Strandberg-Larsen, Katrine
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Cadman , T , Avraam , D , Carson , J , Elhakeem , A , Grote , V , Guerlich , K , Guxens , M , Howe , L D , Huang , R-C , Harris , J R , Houweling , T A J , Hyde , E , Jaddoe , V , Jansen , P W , Julvez , J , Koletzko , B , Lin , A , Margetaki , K , Melchior , M , Nader , J T , Pedersen , M , Pizzi , C , Roumeliotaki , T , Swertz , M , Tafflet , M , Taylor-Robinson , D , Wootton , R E & Strandberg-Larsen , K 2024 , ' Social inequalities in child mental health trajectories : a longitudinal study using birth cohort data 12 countries ' , BMC Public Health , vol. 24 , no. 1 , 2930 .
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Background Social inequalities in child mental health are an important public health concern. Whilst previous studies have examined inequalities at a single time point, very few have used repeated measures outcome data to describe how these inequalities emerge. Our aims were to describe social inequalities in child internalising and externalising problems across multiple countries and to explore how these inequalities change as children age. Methods We used longitudinal data from eight birth cohorts containing participants from twelve countries (Australia, Belgium, Denmark, France, Germany, Greece, Italy, Netherlands, Poland, Norway, Spain and the United Kingdom). The number of included children in each cohort ranged from N = 584 (Greece) to N = 73,042 (Norway), with a total sample of N = 149,604. Child socio‐economic circumstances (SEC) were measured using self‐reported maternal education at birth. Child mental health outcomes were internalising and externalising problems measured using either the Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire or the Child Behavior Checklist. The number of data collection waves in each cohort ranged from two to seven, with the mean child age ranging from two to eighteen years old. We modelled the slope index of inequality (SII) using sex‐stratified multi‐level models. Results For almost all cohorts, at the earliest age of measurement children born into more deprived SECs had higher internalising and externalising scores than children born to less deprived SECs. For example, in Norway at age 2 years, boys born to mothers of lower education had an estimated 0.3 (95% CI 0.3, 0.4) standard deviation higher levels of internalising problems (SII) compared to children born to mothers with high education. The exceptions were for boys in Australia (age 2) and both sexes in Greece (age 6), where we observed minimal social inequalities. In UK, Denmark and Netherlands inequalities decreased as children aged, however for<br />BACKGROUND: Social inequalities in child mental health are an important public health concern. Whilst previous studies have examined inequalities at a single time point, very few have used repeated measures outcome data to describe how these inequalities emerge. Our aims were to describe social inequalities in child internalising and externalising problems across multiple countries and to explore how these inequalities change as children age.METHODS: We used longitudinal data from eight birth cohorts containing participants from twelve countries (Australia, Belgium, Denmark, France, Germany, Greece, Italy, Netherlands, Poland, Norway, Spain and the United Kingdom). The number of included children in each cohort ranged from N = 584 (Greece) to N = 73,042 (Norway), with a total sample of N = 149,604. Child socio-economic circumstances (SEC) were measured using self-reported maternal education at birth. Child mental health outcomes were internalising and externalising problems measured using either the Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire or the Child Behavior Checklist. The number of data collection waves in each cohort ranged from two to seven, with the mean child age ranging from two to eighteen years old. We modelled the slope index of inequality (SII) using sex-stratified multi-level models.RESULTS: For almost all cohorts, at the earliest age of measurement children born into more deprived SECs had higher internalising and externalising scores than children born to less deprived SECs. For example, in Norway at age 2 years, boys born to mothers of lower education had an estimated 0.3 (95% CI 0.3, 0.4) standard deviation higher levels of internalising problems (SII) compared to children born to mothers with high education. The exceptions were for boys in Australia (age 2) and both sexes in Greece (age 6), where we observed minimal social inequalities. In UK, Denmark and Netherlands inequalities decreased as children aged, however for other count

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Cadman , T , Avraam , D , Carson , J , Elhakeem , A , Grote , V , Guerlich , K , Guxens , M , Howe , L D , Huang , R-C , Harris , J R , Houweling , T A J , Hyde , E , Jaddoe , V , Jansen , P W , Julvez , J , Koletzko , B , Lin , A , Margetaki , K , Melchior , M , Nader , J T , Pedersen , M , Pizzi , C , Roumeliotaki , T , Swertz , M , Tafflet , M , Taylor-Robinson , D , Wootton , R E & Strandberg-Larsen , K 2024 , ' Social inequalities in child mental health trajectories : a longitudinal study using birth cohort data 12 countries ' , BMC Public Health , vol. 24 , no. 1 , 2930 .
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