Effect of socioeconomic status on behavioral problems from preschool to early elementary school - A Japanese longitudinal study.
Rikuya HosokawaToshiki KatsuraPublished in: PloS one (2018)
In this sample, we found that, for children, family income and parental education when entering preschool were significant predictors of mental health problems after elementary school enrollment; in particular, low income and low maternal educational achievement predicted a high probability of the development of a psychiatric disorder. A greater understanding of the mechanisms of these associations could contribute to improvements in interventions aimed at preventing child maladjustment.