Do socioeconomic inequalities contribute to the high prevalence of child developmental risk in an ethnically diverse, socioeconomically disadvantaged population?:A Born in Bradford's Better Start (BiBBS) study

Mooney, Kate E orcid.org/0000-0003-4231-1643, Dickerson, Josie, Blower, Sarah Louise orcid.org/0000-0002-9168-9995 et al. (3 more authors) (2026) Do socioeconomic inequalities contribute to the high prevalence of child developmental risk in an ethnically diverse, socioeconomically disadvantaged population?:A Born in Bradford's Better Start (BiBBS) study. BMJ Paediatrics Open. e003770. ISSN: 2399-9772

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Keywords: Humans,Female,Child, Preschool,Male,Socioeconomic Factors,Child Development,Vulnerable Populations/statistics & numerical data,Prospective Studies,Prevalence,Ethnicity/statistics & numerical data,Developmental Disabilities/epidemiology,Risk Factors,England/epidemiology,Social Class,Surveys and Questionnaires
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  • Accepted: 2 January 2026
  • Published: 23 January 2026
Institution: The University of York
Academic Units: The University of York > Faculty of Sciences (York) > Health Sciences (York)
The University of York > Faculty of Arts and Humanities (York) > History of Art (York)
Date Deposited: 02 Feb 2026 17:00
Last Modified: 02 Feb 2026 17:00
Published Version: https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjpo-2025-003770
Status: Published
Refereed: Yes
Identification Number: 10.1136/bmjpo-2025-003770
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