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Subject: Child Development

Understanding prevalence and trends in vaping among adults and children: an analysis of data from twelve national and regional surveys in the UK

Parental nonemployment in childhood and children’s health later in life

Multistate transition modelling of e-cigarette use and cigarette smoking among youth in the UK

The longitudinal impact of social media use on UK adolescents’ mental health: longitudinal observational study

Improving lives: helping workless families. Indicators 2023: data for 2005 to 2022

First- and second-generation impacts of the Biafran War

Understanding the relationship between income and mental health among 16- to 24- year-olds: analysis of 10 waves (2009–2020) of Understanding Society to enable modelling of income interventions

Comparison of person-centered and cumulative risk approaches in explaining the relationship between adverse childhood experiences and behavioral and emotional problems

Leading UK research institute says calls for free school meals expansion are ‘timely and warranted’

Child labor among farm households in Mozambique and the role of reciprocal adult labor

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