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The effects of parental unemployment on children’s wellbeing – results from Switzerland and the United Kingdom
Journal Article - November 1, 2025
Reclaiming hope in a changing world. From evidence to impact: the Good Childhood Report 2025 policy recommendations
Report - October 23, 2025
The good childhood report 2025: youth summary
Report - October 23, 2025
The good childhood report 2025: summary
Report - October 23, 2025
The good childhood report 2025
Report - October 23, 2025
Correlates of parenting style: findings from the UK Household Longitudinal Study (UKHLS)
Journal Article - October 23, 2025
Mums’, not dads’, mental health clearly linked to their children’s, study shows
Media - October 7, 2025
Quantifying cross-sectional and longitudinal associations in mental health symptoms within families: network models applied to UK cohort data
Journal Article - October 6, 2025
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
Journal Article - October 3, 2025
Changes in mental health of adolescents during three months of the COVID-19 pandemic: longitudinal study
Journal Article - September 15, 2025
Loneliness is bad for health and wealth in the UK
Media - September 4, 2025
Loneliness linked to worse health and higher medical costs, study finds
Media - September 4, 2025
Loneliness linked to higher NHS healthcare costs and poorer health in the UK
Media - September 3, 2025
How loneliness is costing the taxpayer up to £850 a year
Media - September 3, 2025
How loneliness relates to health, wellbeing, quality of life, and healthcare resource utilisation and costs across multiple age groups in the UK
Journal Article - September 3, 2025
Risk of diagnosed and undiagnosed mental distress in coastal and inland English residents: a pooled cross-sectional analysis of adult UKHLS respondents
Journal Article - September 1, 2025
No more midlife crisis? Young people now report the most distress
Media - August 30, 2025
Anxious Gen Z reshape ‘illbeing’ curve
Media - August 28, 2025
The declining mental health of the young and the global disappearance of the unhappiness hump shape in age
Journal Article - August 27, 2025
Pathways to politics: a sequence analysis of political apathy and involvement
Journal Article - August 21, 2025
The unchanging divide: housework and labor responsibilities in late family stages
Journal Article - August 13, 2025
Youth nonresponse in panel surveys: investigating the impact of life events
Research Paper, SocArXiv Papers - August 13, 2025
The dynamic interplay between mental health difficulties and the family environment in early adolescence
Journal Article - August 12, 2025
Trends in mental health and behavioural outcomes in UK 10-15 year olds from 2009 to 2023
Journal Article - July 31, 2025
Rethinking children’s family complexity: a multi-conceptual approach with dynamic sequence analysis and fixed effects models
Research Paper, SocArXiv Papers - July 19, 2025
Rethinking children’s family complexity: a multi-conceptual approach with dynamic sequence analysis and fixed effects models
Research Paper, MPIDR Working Paper Series, 2025-022 - July 15, 2025
Impact of a cancer diagnosis on educational, employment, health-related quality of life, and social outcomes among young adults: a matched cohort study of 401 cancer survivors aged 15–24 in England
Journal Article - July 15, 2025
Young people in England’s coastal towns three times more likely to have a mental health condition
Media - July 7, 2025
Understanding drivers of recent trends in young people’s mental health
Report - July 1, 2025
Understanding drivers of recent trends in young people’s mental health – technical report
Report - July 1, 2025
Understanding drivers of recent trends in young people’s mental health
Report - July 1, 2025