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    Exploring the role of early-life circumstances, abilities and achievements on well-being at age 50 years: evidence from the 1958 British birth cohort study by Dodgeon, Brian, Patalay, Praveetha, Ploubidis, George B, Wiggins, Richard D

    Published in BMJ open (20-02-2020)
    “…ObjectivesWe aim to examine the relative contributions of pathways from middle childhood/adolescence to mid-life well-being, health and cognition, in the…”
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    Social class across the life course and physical activity at age 34 years in the 1970 British birth cohort by Juneau, Carl-Etienne, PhD (c), Sullivan, Alice, PhD, Dodgeon, Brian, MSc, Côté, Sylvana, PhD, Ploubidis, George B., PhD, Potvin, Louise, PhD

    Published in Annals of epidemiology (01-09-2014)
    “…Abstract Purpose To examine the associations between social class at ages 0, 5, 10, 30, and 34 years and physical activity at age 34 years using a novel…”
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    Living Alone: Its Place in Household Formation and Change by Chandler, Joan, Williams, Malcolm, Maconachie, Moira, Collett, Tracey, Dodgeon, Brian

    Published in Sociological research online (01-08-2004)
    “…In recent decades there has been a significant rise in the numbers of people who live alone and it was predicted that by 2002 that a third of all households…”
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    Missing at random assumption made more plausible: evidence from the 1958 British birth cohort by Mostafa, Tarek, Narayanan, Martina, Pongiglione, Benedetta, Dodgeon, Brian, Goodman, Alissa, Silverwood, Richard J., Ploubidis, George B.

    Published in Journal of clinical epidemiology (01-08-2021)
    “…Non-response is unavoidable in longitudinal surveys. The consequences are lower statistical power and the potential for bias. We implemented a systematic…”
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    The clustering of risk behaviours in adolescence and health consequences in middle age by Akasaki, Mifuyu, Ploubidis, George B., Dodgeon, Brian, Bonell, Chris P.

    Published in Journal of adolescence (London, England.) (01-12-2019)
    “…There is increasing interest in the clustering of risk behaviours in adolescence. However, few studies have examined what clusters of risk behaviours exist…”
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    Is mid-life social participation associated with cognitive function at age 50? Results from the British National Child Development Study (NCDS) by Bowling, Ann, Pikhartova, Jitka, Dodgeon, Brian

    Published in BMC Psychology (02-12-2016)
    “…Some studies have indicated that social engagement is associated with better cognitive outcomes. This study aimed to investigate associations between…”
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    Gender Life Course Transitions from the Nuclear Family in England and Wales 1981-2001 by Ware, Lawrence, Maconachie, Moira, Williams, Malcolm, Chandler, Joan, Dodgeon, Brian

    Published in Sociological research online (01-08-2007)
    “…In recent years there has been much political debate in the popular media about the fate of the nuclear family in the UK. Very little work has been done, using…”
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    'Long-Termness' with Regard to Sickness and Disability: An Example of the Value of Longitudinal Data for Testing Reliability and Validity by Collett, Tracey, Williams, Malcolm, Maconachie, Moira, Chandler, Joan, Dodgeon, Brian

    “…Longitudinal data are used to explore the reliability of long-term illness measures using information on 'long-term/permanent sickness or disability' as…”
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    A population-based case-control study for examining early life influences on geographical variation in adult mortality in England and Wales using stomach cancer and stroke as examples by Maheswaran, Ravi, Strachan, David P, Dodgeon, Brian, Best, Nicola G

    Published in International journal of epidemiology (01-04-2002)
    “…Background Geographical variation in mortality is influenced by factors operating in early life and in adulthood. The relative contributions of these factors…”
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