Author

Year

Title

Journal/Book

Abstract

  • Nolan, A., Layte, R.

    2014

    Socio-economic inequalities in child health in Ireland.

    Economic and Social Review

    In the literature on the links between socio-economic status (SES) and child health, there is eviden…

  • Nolan, A., Smyth, E.

    2020

    Talking about sex and sexual behaviour of young people in Ireland

    ESRI Research Series 112

    This report uses data from the ‘98 cohort of Growing Up in Ireland (GUI) to examine when, where and…

  • Nolan, A., Smyth, E.

    2020

    Clusters of health behaviours among young adults in Ireland

    ESRI Research Series 101

    New ESRI research, funded by HSE Health and Wellbeing, examines how 4 key risk factors for disease (…

  • Ó Donnchadha, S., Bramham, J., Greene, C.

    2020

    Rethinking the association between overweight/obesity and ADHD in children: a longitudinal and psychosocial perspective

    Irish Journal of Psychological Medicine

    Objective This study examines the association between attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD…

  • O’Brien, F., Nixon, E., Hadfield, K.

    2022

    Effects of preterm birth and parent–child relationships on socioemotional difficulties, verbal ability, and numerical ability among older children and young adolescents.

    Developmental Psychology

    Young children born preterm may be more affected by environmental influences than their full-term pe…

  • O’Connell, M., Marks, G.N.

    2021

    Are the effects of intelligence on student achievement and well-being largely functions of family income and social class? Evidence from a longitudinal study of Irish adolescents

    Intelligence

    The paper examines the effects of socioeconomic background (SES) – measured by social class, family…

  • O’Keeffe, L.M., Kearney, P.M., Greene, R.A.

    2015

    Pregnancy Risk Assessment Monitoring System in Ireland: Methods and Response Rates

    Maternal and Child Health Journal

    To describe response rates and characteristics associated with response to the Pregnancy Risk Assess…

  • O’Reilly, C., Quayle, M.

    2021

    Gender inequalities in time spent doing housework by children in Ireland: A nationally representative sample across two time points

    Infant and Child Development

    Gender inequality in housework divisions is persistent. This study examined early-emerging patterns…

  • Orben, A., Przybylski, A.K.

    2019

    Screens, teens, and psychological well-being: Evidence from three time-use-diary studies

    Psychological Science

    The notion that digital-screen engagement decreases adolescent well-being has become a recurring fea…

  • Palmer, R., Layte, R., Kearney, J.

    2019

    The maternal health behaviour of non-Irish nationals during pregnancy and the effect of time living in Ireland

    The Journal of Public Health

    Objectives Maternal health behaviours (MHBs) can influence pregnancy outcomes. Despite efforts inter…

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