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Subject: Health

The interplay between child temperament and parenting influences on internalising and externalising difficulties of children: a systematic review of the literature

Friends make us happy: evidence from three European panel studies

Associations between common genetic variants and income provide insights about the socio-economic health gradient

The C-WELLBY: towards a universal measure of children’s wellbeing for policy analysis

Pets increase life satisfaction as much as marriage or close friendships

Examining the relationship between different dimensions of subjective well-being and savings behaviour: insights from UK panel data

Associations between different measures of SARS-CoV-2 infection status and subsequent economic inactivity: a pooled analysis of five longitudinal surveys linked to healthcare records

Development of inequalities in fruit and vegetable intake through early adulthood: insights from household panel surveys in the United Kingdom and Australia

Deprivation’s role in adolescent social media use and its links to life satisfaction

Social biological research: special issue contributions and next steps

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