ASSOCIATIONS BETWEEN HOUSEHOLD AND NEIGHBORHOOD INCOME AND ANXIETY SYMPTOMS IN YOUNG ADOLESCENTS
Depression and Anxiety2012Vol. 29(9), pp. 824–832
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Michaela Vine, Ann Vander Stoep, Janice F. Bell, Isaac C. Rhew, Gretchen Gudmundsen, Elizabeth McCauley
Abstract
The role that SES plays in the development of childhood anxiety appears to be complex and to differ depending on the specific type of anxiety that is manifest and whether income is evaluated at the household or neighborhood level.
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