2022
DOI: 10.1920/re.ifs.2022.0227
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Health inequalities

Abstract:  There are marked differences in life expectancy between the regions of England, between the countries in the UK, and between the UK and other wealthy countries. Within England, prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, life expectancy at birth was more than two years higher in London and the South East than in the North of England. For decades, life expectancy in Scotland has been two years lower than in other constituent countries. Throughout the UK, gains in life expectancy slowed considerably after 2010, proximatel… Show more

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“…Childhood is a critical period for mental health: among those experiencing mental ill health in adulthood, a third experienced initial symptoms before the age of 14 and a half by the age of 18 (Solmi et al, 2022). Mental health disorders experienced during childhood have wide-range associations with academic achievement, school engagement as well as adult mental health and economic outcomes (Case and Kraftman, 2022). There is also agreement that early intervention at the time of the first onset of symptoms is more effective than at later stages (Correll et al, 2018).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Childhood is a critical period for mental health: among those experiencing mental ill health in adulthood, a third experienced initial symptoms before the age of 14 and a half by the age of 18 (Solmi et al, 2022). Mental health disorders experienced during childhood have wide-range associations with academic achievement, school engagement as well as adult mental health and economic outcomes (Case and Kraftman, 2022). There is also agreement that early intervention at the time of the first onset of symptoms is more effective than at later stages (Correll et al, 2018).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%