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Social media use and adolescent mental health: findings from the UK Millennium Cohort Study
Yvonne Kelly, Afshin Zilanawala, Cara L. Booker, et al.
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Gender differences in the associations between age trends of social media interaction and well-being among 10-15 year olds in the UK
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Age at first birth and cardiovascular risk factors in the 1958 British birth cohort
Rebecca E. Lacey, Meena Kumari, Amanda Sacker, et al.
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Work-family life courses and BMI trajectories in three British birth cohorts
R. E. Lacey, Amanda Sacker, S. Bell, et al.
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Work-family life courses and metabolic markers in the MRC National Survey of Health and Development
Rebecca E. Lacey, Meena Kumari, Amanda Sacker, et al.
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Work-family life courses and metabolic markers in mid-life: evidence from the British National Child Development Study
Anne McMunn, Rebecca E. Lacey, Meena Kumari, et al.
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Work-family life courses and markers of stress and inflammation in mid-life: evidence from the National Child Development Study
Rebecca E. Lacey, Amanda Sacker, Meena Kumari, et al.
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Cumulative disadvantage, employment–marriage, and health inequalities among American and British mothers
Peggy McDonough, Diana Worts, Cara L. Booker, et al.
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Media use, sports participation, and well-being in adolescence: cross-sectional findings from the UK Household Longitudinal Study
Cara L. Booker, Alexandra J. Skew, Yvonne J. Kelly, et al.
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Associations between active commuting, body fat, and body mass index: population based, cross sectional study in the United Kingdom
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Negative and positive illness representations of rheumatoid arthritis: a latent profile analysis
Sam Norton, Lyndsay D. Hughes, Joseph Chilcot, et al.
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Understanding ethnic differences in BMI in the UK
Afshin Zilanawala, Amanda Sacker, Yvonne Kelly, et al.
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Health and poverty dynamics in comparative perspective
Laurie Corna, Amanda Sacker, Diana Worts, et al.
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Well-being in adolescence - an association with health-related behaviors: findings from Understanding Society, the UK Household Longitudinal Study
Cara L. Booker, Alexandra J. Skew, Amanda Sacker, et al.
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Relationship between wealth and age trajectories of walking speed among older adults: evidence from the English Longitudinal Study of Ageing
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OP47 Is active commuting good for our health? -conference paper abstract-
E. Flint, S. Cummins, and Amanda Sacker
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Social change and women's health
Peggy McDonough, Diana Worts, Anne McMunn, et al.
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A multiple-process latent transition model of poverty and health
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Light drinking during pregnancy: still no increased risk for socioemotional difficulties or cognitive deficits at 5 years of age?
Yvonne Kelly, Amanda Sacker, Ron Gray, et al.
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The synchronous relationship between somatic symptoms and psychological distress in early rheumatoid arthritis: findings from a prospective observational study
Sam Norton, Amanda Sacker, John Done, et al.
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Limiting long-term illness and subjective well-being in families
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Early life financial adversity and respiratory function in midlife: a prospective birth cohort study
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Distinct psychological distress trajectories in rheumatoid arthritis: findings from an inception cohort
S Norton, Amanda Sacker, A. Young, et al.
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Health selection operating between classes and across employment statuses
Myung Ki, Amanda Sacker, Yvonne Kelly, et al.
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Breast feeding and child behaviour in the Millennium Cohort Study
Katriina Heikkila, Amanda Sacker, Yvonne Kelly, et al.
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Investigating the effects of labour market position on minor psychiatric morbidity across the business cycle: longitudinal analysis of the British Household Panel Survey, 1991–2007 -conference paper abstract-
E. Flint, Amanda Sacker, Nicola Shelton, et al.
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Distinct trajectories of psychological distress over 10 years following diagnosis of rheumatoid arthritis are related to subjective appraisal of disease severity and mortality
S.J. Norton, Adam Young, Amanda Sacker, et al.
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Chronic illness and subjective well-being of family members -conference paper abstract-
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Socioeconomic inequalities in health dynamics: a comparison of Britain and the United States
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Breast feeding and behavioural development in children: findings from the Millennium Cohort Study
Katriina Heikkila, Amanda Sacker, Yvonne Kelly, et al.