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Figure 1.

Overview of the time-points at which information for the studied subjects and their parents has been retrieved.

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Figure 2.

Rate of psychiatric disorder (cases per 100 000 subjects) versus age at diagnosis.

Rate developments by adult social class at cohort entry.

Footnote: Subjects=1 016 276; psychiatric patients: 24 659. Swedish born in 1949–1959.

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Figure 3.

Relative risk (x-axis) of psychiatric disorder and two-sided 95% confidence intervals comparing different trajectories of social mobility (y-axis -3 to +3) versus subjects socially stable (stable between parent class to adult class; reference group).

For each trajectory (-3, -2 ,..., +3) different relative risks presented for different parental class.

Footnote: Trajectories start from high non-manual (HN-M) parental class, low non-manual (LN-M) parental class, high manual (HM) parental class, low manual (LM) parental class by upward (y-axis +1, +2 or +3) and downward mobility ( y-axis -3, -2, -1) with their corresponding RRs and 95% CIs. Subjects=798 660; psychiatric patients:19 533.

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