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<a href="http://www.escap.eu/research/social-inequality/" target="_blank">MARIA MELCHIOR: SOCIOECONOMIC KEYNOTE AT ESCAP 2017, GENEVA</a>
11:45 am
4108 (O):
4108 - Social inequalities in children's mental health - from observation to prevention
Dr Maria Melchior | France
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Dr Maria Melchior | France
Children growing up in poverty have high levels of emotional and behavioral problems, which can hinder well-being, school achievement and social integration, as well as predict the occurrence of psychiatric disorders later in life. Population-based studies indicate the existence of a socioeconomic gradient with regard to child mental health. That is the effects of low socioeconomic position are not curtailed to groups of individuals who experience poverty, but are widely distributed. I will present data from contemporary epidemiological studies documenting socioeconomic inequalities with regard to child and adolescent mental health across different socioeconomic indicators, different forms of psychopathology and different age groups. I will also show currently available evidence suggesting that changes in families’ socioeconomic circumstances can have beneficial effects on children’s mental health. Finally, I will suggest possible avenues for intervention which could help reduce socioeconomic inequalities with regard to child and adolescent psychopathology.