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Subject: Health

Understanding variations in children’s subjective well-being: a longitudinal analysis -PhD thesis-

Seeking assistance in later life: how do older people evaluate their need for assistance?

Does general intelligence moderate the association between inflammation and psychological distress?

Projections of multi-morbidity in the older population in England to 2035: estimates from the Population Ageing and Care Simulation (PACSim) model

Ethnic variations in mental health among 10–15-year-olds living in England and Wales: the impact of neighbourhood characteristics and parental behaviour

Common genetic variants contribute to risk of rare severe neurodevelopmental disorders

Fertility history and physical and mental health changes in European older adults

Creative and cultural activities and wellbeing in later life

Occupational and educational inequalities in exit from employment at older ages: evidence from seven prospective cohorts

Socioeconomic status indicators and common mental disorders: evidence from a study of prenatal depression in Pakistan

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