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Subject: Social Psychology

Partnership status, health, and mortality: selection or protection?

Exploring the changing association between parental and adolescent fruit and vegetable intakes, from age 10 to 30 years

The kids are alright: adolescents and their fathers in the UK – a review of data in six UK longitudinal studies

The kids are alright: adolescents and their fathers in the UK – research gaps and recommendations

Interpersonal touch and the importance of romantic partners for older adults’ neuroendocrine health

Do informal care recipients internalise carer burden? Examining the impact of informal care receipt on health behaviours

Do attitudes towards immigrants matter? The subjective wellbeing of immigrants in England and Wales and their exposure to non‑migrants

Measures of violence within the United Kingdom Household Longitudinal Survey and the Crime Survey for England and Wales: an empirical assessment

Associations of social media use with smoking and e-cigarettes: a national longitudinal study -conference paper abstract-

The kids are alright: adolescents and their fathers in the UK – research review

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