UCL findings highlight key role that value of family home plays in child development

Children who are brought up in more expensive homes have fewer mental health problems than those from cheaper houses, research has found.

They are less likely to suffer from anxiety and low mood and also more likely to get on well with their peers, researchers at University College London (UCL) found.

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