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Subject: Well Being

The effects of parental unemployment on children’s wellbeing – results from Switzerland and the United Kingdom

The association between mental health and cognitive ability: evidence from the Understanding Society survey

Mums’, not dads’, mental health clearly linked to their children’s, study shows

Quantifying cross-sectional and longitudinal associations in mental health symptoms within families: network models applied to UK cohort data

Did social capital protect mental health from social mixing restrictions and spatial immobility during the COVID-19 pandemic? A longitudinal analysis of individual- and contextual-level local social capital

Is it the place or the people in the places? Exploration of why young people in deprived coastal communities of England have worse mental health than their peers inland

The association of solitary versus group-based arts participation with mental health: evidence from the UK Household Longitudinal Study

Moving in together can boost life satisfaction beyond the ‘honeymoon effect’

Moving in together boosts life satisfaction beyond the ‘honeymoon effect’

The role of family complexity in mental and physical health in mid-adulthood

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