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Subject: Well Being

Living apart together and older adults’ mental health in the United Kingdom

Does religious-service attendance increase mental health? A random-intercept cross-lagged panel analysis across 18 years

Sibling similarity in education and employment trajectories at ages 16–19 in the UK: the role of parental influence and individual experiences in early adolescence

The association between financial strain and mental health: the mediating and moderating roles of sleep problems in the UK household longitudinal study (UKHLS)

The role of changing health in rising health-related benefit claims

Dear Rachel Reeves: if there is no alternative to cuts, at least do them with care

Various indicators point to a deterioration in population mental health – likely contributing to rising disability benefit caseloads

Parental conflict indicator 2011 to 2022

Examining the relationship between income and both mental and physical health among adults in the UK: analysis of 12 waves (2009–2022) of Understanding Society

Revisiting the mental health impact of COVID-19 on young adults in the UK: long-term trends, temporary setbacks, and recovery

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