Official Statistics

Children living with parents in emotional distress: 2010 to 2016

The proportion of children living with at least one parent reporting symptoms of emotional distress, by family type and work status.

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Details

Public Health England has published an update to four indicators reporting on the 鈥榩roportion of children living with鈥�:

  • at least one parent reporting symptoms of emotional distress
  • a mother reporting symptoms of emotional distress
  • a father reporting symptoms of emotional distress
  • both parents reporting symptoms of emotional distress

Data is up to 2010 to 2016 and is by family type and work status. These indicators were published previously by the Department of Work and Pensions (DWP).

Updates to this page

Published 16 March 2018

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