10.6084/m9.figshare.9877478.v1 Evelina Landstedt Evelina Landstedt Ylva Almquist Ylva Almquist MOESM2 of Intergenerational patterns of mental health problems: the role of childhood peer status position Springer Nature 2019 Birth cohort Intergenerational patterning Longitudinal Mental health Peer relationships Sweden 2019-09-19 04:10:08 Figure https://springernature.figshare.com/articles/figure/MOESM2_of_Intergenerational_patterns_of_mental_health_problems_the_role_of_childhood_peer_status_position/9877478 Additional file 2: Figure S2. Proportions (expressed as percentages, with 95% confidence intervals) of mental health problems in the child generation, as predicted by the parental generation’s mental health problems (only mothers) in combination with the child generation’s peer status position (Men: n = 5998; Women: 6122). Adjusted for school class size and social class in the parental generation.