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Subject: Social Behaviour

Health risk realization versus warning: impact on lifestyle behaviours

The co-occurrence of social adversities in early adolescence and their relationship to cognitive outcomes later in development

Adolescent social capital as a source of resilience against emotional and behavioural difficulties in times of crisis: longitudinal evidence from the COVID-19 pandemic

The impact of migration background and ethnicity on car, bus and bicycle use in England

The causal effects of alcohol minimum unit pricing on drinking behaviour in the UK

The role of mothers’ past transport behaviour and environmentally friendly mindset in their children’s sustainable transport choices in early adulthood

A cross-sectional analysis of ethnic inequalities in cervical screening uptake in the UK using Understanding Society

Correlates of parenting style: findings from the UK Household Longitudinal Study (UKHLS)

The association between mental health and cognitive ability: evidence from the Understanding Society survey

The association of solitary versus group-based arts participation with mental health: evidence from the UK Household Longitudinal Study

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