External Publications Using Growing Up in Ireland Data
Author
Year
Title
Journal/Book
Banks, J., Shevlin, M., McCoy, S.
2012
Disproportionality in special education: identifying children with emotional behavioural difficulties in Irish primary schools
European Journal of Special Needs Education
Bohnert, M., Gracia, P.
2021
Emerging digital generations? Impacts of child digital use on mental and socioemotional well-being across two cohorts in Ireland, 2007-2018
Child Indicators Research
Bowe, A., Healy, C., Cannon, M., Codd, M.B.
2021
Physical activity and emotional-behavioural difficulties in young people: a longitudinal population-based cohort study
European Journal of Public Health
Bowe, A., Hourihane, J., Murray, D., Staines, A.
2021
Validity of the ages and stages questionnaire for detecting later below average cognitive function
Archives of Disease in Childhood
Bowe, A., Murray, D., Staines, A.
2021
Emotional behavioural development in children with below average cognitive function
Archives of Disease in Childhood
Bradshaw, D., Creaven, A.M., Muldoon, O.T.
2021
Parental incarceration affects children’s emotional and behavioral outcomes: A longitudinal cohort study of children aged 9 to 13 years
International Journal of Behavioural Development
Bradshaw, D., Hannigan, A., Creaven, A.M., Muldoon, O.
2020
Longitudinal associations between parental incarceration and children’s emotional and behavioural development: Results from a population cohort study
Child: Care, health and development
Brady, A.M., Hennessy, E., Polek, E.
2015
Teenage parenthood and child externalising and internalising problems: evidence from the ‘Growing Up in Ireland’ study
The Irish Journal of Psychology
Brannigan, R., Healy, C., Cannon, M., Leacy, F. P., Clarke, M. C.
2020
Prenatal tobacco exposure and psychiatric outcomes in adolescence: is the effect mediated through birth weight?
Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavia
Brannigan, R., Cronin, F., McEvoy, O., Stanistreet, D., Layte, R.
2022
Verification of the Goldilocks Hypothesis: the association between screen use, digital media and psychiatric symptoms in the Growing Up in Ireland study