Author

Year

Title

Journal/Book

Abstract

  • Mohan, G.

    2021

    The influence of caregiver’s migration status on child’s use of healthcare services: evidence from Ireland

    Sociology of Health and Illness

    Large-scale international migration continues apace. From a health-care services perspective, it is…

  • Mohan, G.

    2022

    The impact of household energy poverty on the mental health of parents of young children

    Journal of Public Health

    Background Energy poverty, typified by cold homes and/or an inability to afford energy bills, presen…

  • Mohan, G.

    2021

    Young, poor, and sick: The public health threat of energy poverty for children in Ireland

    Energy Research & Social Science

    Children, particularly those of preschool ages (below 3 years), spend the majority of time indoors i…

  • Mohan, G., Nolan, A.

    2020

    The impact of prescription drug co-payments for publicly insured families

    The European Journal of Health Economics

    Co-payments for prescription drugs are a common feature of many healthcare systems, although often w…

  • Murphy, D., Leonard, S.J., Taylor, L.K., Santos, F.H.

    2022

    Educational achievement and bullying: The mediating role of psychological difficulties

    British Journal of Educational Psychology

    Background Bullying has a profound and enduring impact on academic achievement. However, there is a…

  • Murray, A.

    2012

    What can children’s fears tell us about childhood? An exploration of data collected as part of Growing Up in Ireland, the National Longitudinal Study of Children.

    The Irish Psychologist

  • Murray, A.

    2011

    Cultural differences in parenting practices.

    ESRI Research Bulletin No. 2010/04/04.

  • Murray, A.

    2012

    The relationship of parenting style to academic achievement in middle childhood

    The Irish Journal of Psychology

    Parenting style has been highlighted as an important factor in child and adolescent outcomes for a r…

  • Murray, A.

    2014

    Biological risk versus socio-economic advantage: low birth-weight, multiple births and income variations among Irish infants born following fertility treatments.

    Irish Journal of Medical Science

    The Growing Up in Ireland Infant Cohort dataset (n = 11,134) includes information on fertility treat…

  • Murray, A., Egan, S.

    2013

    Does reading to infants benefit their cognitive development at 9-months-old? An investigation using a large birth cohort survey: An investigation using a large birth cohort survey

    Child Language Teaching and Therapy

    This study uses a nationally representative sample of 9-month-old infants and their families from th…

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