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ISER has an enviable publications record in top academic journals and regularly presents its work at key conferences and policy events in the UK and around the world. It is also frequently commissioned to produce reports and papers for Government Departments, think tanks, charities and businesses and its important work is frequently featured in the media. You can search all of ISER’s outputs including by area of interest and author.

Parenting Practices and the Course of Pre-Adolescent Antisocial Behaviors

  1. David J. Pevalin
  2. Terrance Wade
Conference Paper, American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting - November 19, 2003

A Multinational Study of the Emergence of Gender Differences in Depression

  1. Terrance Wade
  2. John Cairney
  3. David J. Pevalin
Conference Paper, American Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting - May 18, 2002

Marital Disruption and Mental Health: a nine wave panel study

  1. Terrance Wade
  2. David J. Pevalin
Conference Paper, American Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting - May 18, 2002

Transcending the Boundary between Health and Delinquency: multiple outcomes of childhood risk

  1. Terrance Wade
  2. David J. Pevalin
Conference Paper, American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting - November 8, 2001

Psychiatric Disorders and Comorbidity among Married and Single Mothers

  1. J Arboleda-Florez
  2. John Cairney
  3. David J. Pevalin
  4. Terrance Wade
Conference Paper, American Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting - May 6, 2001

Early Aggression in Children: separating current from prior effects in a population survey

  1. Augustine Brannigan
  2. David J. Pevalin
  3. Terrance Wade
Conference Paper, American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting - November 15, 2000

The Emergence of Gender Differences in Depression during Adolescence: national panel results from the USA, Canada and Great Britain

  1. Terrance Wade
  2. John Cairney
  3. David J. Pevalin
Conference Paper, American Public Health Association Annual Meeting - November 13, 2000

Adverse Birth Outcomes, Maternal Prenatal Behavior and their Social Context

  1. David J. Pevalin
  2. Terrance Wade
  3. Augustine Brannigan
  4. R Sauve
Conference Paper, American Sociological Association Annual Meeting - August 16, 2000

The Emergence of Gender Differences in Depression during Adolescence: national panel results from the USA, Canada and Great Britain

  1. Terrance Wade
  2. John Cairney
  3. David J. Pevalin
Conference Paper, Society for the Study of Social Problems Annual Meeting - August 12, 2000

Structure Versus Process in Adolescent Risk-Taking Behavior: examining data from Canada and the US

  1. Augustine Brannigan
  2. David J. Pevalin
  3. Terrance Wade
Conference Paper, American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting - November 18, 1999

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