The association between crowding within households and behavioural problems in children: Longitudinal data from the Southampton Women's Survey.
Rachael McClatcheyTheodosia SalikaSarah CrozierSian RobinsonCyrus CooperKeith GodfreyHazel M InskipJanis Bairdnull nullPublished in: Paediatric and perinatal epidemiology (2019)
Living in a more crowded home was associated with a greater risk of behavioural problems, independent of confounding factors. The findings suggest that improved housing might reduce childhood behavioural problems and that families living in crowded circumstances might benefit from greater support.