External Publications Using GUI Data

Authors Year Title Link Journal/Book ↑ Abstract
Driscoll, D., Kiely, E., O’Keeffe, L.M., Khashan, A.S.2024Household energy poverty and trajectories of emotional and behavioural difficulties in children and adolescents: findings from two prospective cohort studiesOpenSocial Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology
Layte, R., McCrory, C.2012Paediatric chronic illness and educational failure: the role of emotional and behavioural problemsOpenSocial Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology
Khalaf, S.Y., O'Neill, S.M., O'Keeffe, L.M., Henriksen, T.B., Kenny, L., Cryan, J.F., Khashan, A.S.2015The impact of obstetric mode of delivery on childhood behaviourOpenSocial Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology
Brannigan, R., Cronin, F., McEvoy, O., Stanistreet, D., Layte, R.2022Verification of the Goldilocks Hypothesis: the association between screen use, digital media and psychiatric symptoms in the Growing Up in Ireland studyOpenSocial Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology
Briody, J.2021Parental unemployment during the Great Recession and childhood adiposityOpenSocial Science & Medicine
McCrory, C., Layte, R.2011The effect of breastfeeding on children’s educational test scores at nine years of age: Results of an Irish cohort study.OpenSocial Science & Medicine
McDonnell, T., Doyle, O.2019Maternal employment and childcare during infancy and childhood overweightOpenSocial Science & Medicine
McCrory, C., Layte, R.2012Breastfeeding and risk of overweight and obesity at nine-years of age.OpenSocial Science and Medicine
Mohan, G.2021The influence of caregiver's migration status on child's use of healthcare services: evidence from IrelandOpenSociology of Health and Illness
Sohun, R., McPhail, A., MacDonncha, C.2020Physical activity parenting practices in Ireland: a qualitative analysisOpenSport, Education and Society
McEvoy, O., Cronin, F., Brannigan, R., Stanistreet, D., Layte, R.2022The role of family, school and neighbourhood in explaining inequalities in physical activity trajectories between age 9 and 18OpenSSM - Population Health
McEvoy, O., Cronin, F., Brannigan, R., Stanistreet, D., Layte, R.2022The role of family, school and neighbourhood in explaining inequalities in physical activity trajectories between age 9 and 18OpenSSM - Population Health
McMahon, G., Creaven, A., Gallagher, S.2020Stressful life events and adolescent well-being: the role of parent and peer relationshipsOpenStress & Health
Quail, A., Smyth, E.2014Multigrade teaching and age composition of the class: The influence on academic and social outcomes among students.OpenTeaching and Teacher Education
Heinen, M., Murrin, C., Daly, L., et al.2014The Childhood Obesity Surveillance Initiative (COSI) in the Republic of Ireland: Findings from 2008, 2010 and 2012OpenThe Childhood Obesity Surveillance Initiative (COSI)
Gillespie, P., Walsh, S., Cullinan, J., Devane, D.2019An analysis of antenatal care pathways to mode of birth in IrelandOpenThe Economic and Social Review
Burke, L.A.2020Childhood Psychological Health During the Great Recession in IrelandOpenThe Economic and Social Review
Hyland, M., Layte, R., Lyons, S., McCoy, S., Silles, M.2015Are Classroom Internet Use and Academic Performance Higher after Government Broadband Subsidies to Primary Schools?OpenThe Economic and Social Review
Smyth, E.2016Social relationships and the transition to secondary schoolOpenThe Economic and Social Review
Cullinan, J., Roddy, A.2015A Socioeconomic Profile of Childhood DisabilityOpenThe Economics of Disability