Author
Year
Title
Journal/Book
Abstract
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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…
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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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Murray, A., McGinnity, F., Russell, H.
2016
Inequalities in Access to Early Care and Education in Ireland
Cherishing All the Children Equally? Children in Ireland 100 Years on from the Easter Rising
Chapter 6 provides a detailed discussion of the history of childcare provision in Ireland throughout…
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Neville, R.D., McArthur, B.A., Eirich, R., Lakes, K.D., Madigan, S.
2021
Bidirectional associations between screen time and children’s externalizing and internalizing behaviors
The Journal of Child Psyhology and Psychiatry
Background While it has been purported that excessive screen time can lead to behavioral problems, i…
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Neville, R.D., Nelson, M.A., Madigan, S., Browne, D.T., Lakes, K.D.
2021
Does physical activity moderate the association between screen time and psychosocial development in early childhood? Analysis of a longitudinal infant cohort study in Ireland
European Journal of Pediatrics
The objective of this study was to explore the extent to which the association between screen time a…
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Nicholson, E., Doherty, E., Guerin, S., Schreiber, J., Barrett, M., McAuliffe, E.
2022
Healthcare utilisation and unmet health needs in children with intellectual disability: a propensity score matching approach using longitudinal cohort data
Journal of Intellectual Disability Research
Background Health disparities for children with intellectual disabilities can be challenging to meas…
