These findings raise a number of questions including: Do risk and resilience factors vary depending on socioeconomic position? (link.springer.com)
Contrary to prior literature, we found no positive direct influence of parental education on later life psychological well - being, but established its influence through socioeconomic positioning over the life course. (academic.oup.com)
Interestingly, differential methylation of the protocadherin cluster was also found to be associated with childhood socioeconomic position in whole blood [85] and with differential maternal care early in life in hippocampi of rats [33]. (journals.plos.org)