Author
Year
Title
Journal/Book
Abstract
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Brannigan, R., Gil-Hernandez, C.J., McEvoy, O., Cronin, F., Stanistreet, D., Layte, R.
2022
Digital engagement and its association with adverse psychiatric symptoms: A longitudinal cohort study utilizing latent class analysis
Computers in Human Behavior
Objectives To assess the impact of digital media usage on psychiatric symptoms in an adolescent popu…
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Brick, A., Nolan, A., O’Reilly, J., Smith, S.
2010
Policy implications and a framework of entitlements for the Irish health‐care sector. In Framework for supporting the delivery of integrated health care in Ireland, Part 7, Chapter 15.
Resource Allocation, Financing and Sustainability in Health Care Evidence for the Expert Group on Resource Allocation and Financing in the Health Sector
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Carroll, E., Keyu, Y., McCoy, S.
2022
Educationally maintained inequality? The role of risk factors and resilience at 9, 13 and 17 in disabled young people’s post-school pathways at 20
Irish Educational Studies
While Ireland has the highest level of participation in higher education (HE) in Europe, it also has…
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Carroll, E., McCoy, S., Mihut, G.
2022
Exploring cumulative disadvantage in early school leaving and planned post-school pathways among those identified with special educational needs in Irish primary schools
British Educational Research Journal
Reflecting the neglect of childhood disability in social stratification research, there is a notable…
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Castro, P.D., Kearney, J., Layte, R.
2014
A study of early complementary feeding determinants in the Republic of Ireland based on a cross-sectional analysis of the Growing Up in Ireland infant cohort
Public Health Nutrition.
Objective Early complementary feeding has been shown to increase the risk of overweight, obesity and…
