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Understanding income-related differences in distribution of child growth, behaviour and development using a cross-sectional sample of a clinical cohort study.

Anne E FullerArjumand SiddiqiFaraz Vahid ShahidiLaura N AndersonVincent HildebrandCharles D G Keown-StonemanJonathon L MaguireCatherine S Birkennull null
Published in: BMJ open (2022)
Comparing the distributions of child health outcomes and understanding different risk profiles for children from higher-income and lower-income groups can offer a deeper understanding of inequities in child health outcomes. These methods may offer an approach that can be implemented in larger datasets to inform future interventions.
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