International Centre for Life Course Studies in Society and Health
Lead Research Organisation:
University College London
Department Name: Epidemiology and Public Health
Abstract
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Organisations
Publications
Taylor M
(2011)
Financial capability and psychological health
in Journal of Economic Psychology
Carson C
(2011)
Effect of pregnancy planning and fertility treatment on cognitive outcomes in children at ages 3 and 5: longitudinal cohort study.
in BMJ (Clinical research ed.)
Norton S
(2011)
Distinct psychological distress trajectories in rheumatoid arthritis: findings from an inception cohort.
in Journal of psychosomatic research
Stafford M
(2011)
Positive and negative exchanges in social relationships as predictors of depression: evidence from the English Longitudinal Study of Aging.
in Journal of aging and health
Larsson M
(2011)
Maternal smoking during pregnancy and physical control and coordination among offspring.
in Journal of epidemiology and community health
Kelly Y
(2011)
What role for the home learning environment and parenting in reducing the socioeconomic gradient in child development? Findings from the Millennium Cohort Study.
in Archives of disease in childhood
Sacker A
(2011)
Social influences on trajectories of self-rated health: evidence from Britain, Germany, Denmark and the USA.
in Journal of epidemiology and community health
De Vries R
(2011)
Income inequality and personality: are less equal U.S. states less agreeable?
in Social science & medicine (1982)
Sekine M
(2011)
Sex inequalities in physical and mental functioning of British, Finnish, and Japanese civil servants: role of job demand, control and work hours.
in Social science & medicine (1982)
Lacey RE
(2011)
Childhood socio-economic position and adult smoking: are childhood psychosocial factors important? Evidence from a British birth cohort.
in European journal of public health