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What can siblings and cousins tell us about the role of early-life family income in the aetiologies of violent crime, substance misuse and psychiatric morbidity?

What can siblings and cousins tell us about the role of early-life family income in the aetiologies of violent crime, substance misuse and psychiatric morbidity?

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Main Authors: Sariaslan, AS, Mikkonen, J, Aaltonen, M, Hiilamo, H, Martikainen, P, Fazel, S
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: Oxford University Press 2022
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