A cross‐sectional investigation into the role of intersectionality as a moderator of the relation between youth adversity and adolescent depression/anxiety symptoms in the community
Background: Adolescents exposed to adversity show higher levels of depression and anxiety, with the strongest links seen in socially/societally disadvantaged individuals (e.g., females, low socioeconomic status [SES]), as well as neurodivergent individuals. The intersection of these characteristics...
Main Authors: | Havers, L, Bhui, K, Shuai, R, Fonagy, P, Fazel, M, Morgan, C, Fancourt, D, McCrone, P, Smuk, M, Hosang, GM, Shakoor, S |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Wiley
2024
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