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Subject: Information Networks

When does discursive change happen? Detecting phase transitions in discourse networks of sustainability transitions

The impact of different types of social media use on the mental health of UK adults: longitudinal observational study

Linking survey and LinkedIn data: understanding usage and consent patterns

Augmenting surveys with social media data: a probabilistic framework for LinkedIn data linkage. -conference paper abstract-

Using social media metrics and linked survey data to understand survey behaviors -conference paper abstract-

The effect of immigration policy reform on mental health in people from minoritised ethnic groups in England: an interrupted time series analysis of longitudinal data from the UK Household Longitudinal Study cohort

Immigration Act 2014 and Windrush scandal linked to decline in mental health for Britain’s Black Caribbean population

Theresa May’s pre-Windrush policies caused mental distress for Black Britons, finds study

Mortality risk information, survival expectations and sexual behaviours

Residential mobility restrictions and adverse mental health outcomes during the COVID‑19 pandemic in the UK

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