Childhood poverty and adult psychological well-being

Volume: 113, Issue: 52, Pages: 14949 - 14952
Published: Dec 12, 2016
Abstract
Childhood disadvantage has repeatedly been linked to adult physical morbidity and mortality. We show in a prospective, longitudinal design that childhood poverty predicts multimethodological indices of adult (24 y of age) psychological well-being while holding constant similar childhood outcomes assessed at age 9. Adults from low-income families manifest more allostatic load, an index of chronic physiological stress, higher levels of...
Paper Details
Title
Childhood poverty and adult psychological well-being
Published Date
Dec 12, 2016
Volume
113
Issue
52
Pages
14949 - 14952
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