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Subject: Health

Differences in adiposity trajectories by birth cohort and childhood social class: evidence from cohorts born in the 1930s, 1950s and 1970s in the West of Scotland

Do psychosocial profiles predict self-rated health, morbidity and mortality in late middle-aged and older people?

Negative and positive illness representations of rheumatoid arthritis: a latent profile analysis

Socioeconomic position as a common cause for smoking, drinking, and psychiatric distress over the transition to adulthood -PhD thesis-

Essays on complementarities in bipartite matching and in policy combination -PhD thesis-

Social networks and residential mobility in later life: the effects of moving on social network supportive capacity amongst older people in the UK -PhD thesis-

Spousal health effects: the role of selection

Access to health care on the international border of Texas

Life-course and cohort trajectories of mental health in the UK, 1991–2008 – A multilevel age–period–cohort analysis

Investigating the possible causal association of smoking with depression and anxiety using Mendelian randomisation meta-analysis: the CARTA consortium

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