Study finds socioeconomic inequalities in children’s mental health are evident by age five

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Summary:
- This study found that socioeconomic inequalities in children's mental health are already evident by the age of 5 years old.
- Children from lower-income families were more likely to have poorer mental health outcomes, such as emotional and behavioral problems, compared to children from higher-income families.
- These findings highlight the importance of early intervention and support for families from disadvantaged backgrounds to promote positive mental health in young children.

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