Author

Year

Title

Journal/Book

Abstract

  • Mohan, G.

    2021

    The influence of caregiver’s migration status on child’s use of healthcare services: evidence from Ireland

    Sociology of Health and Illness

    <p>Large-scale international migration continues apace. From a health-care services perspective, it…

  • Mohan, G.

    2022

    The impact of household energy poverty on the mental health of parents of young children

    Journal of Public Health

    <p><strong>Background</strong><br /> Energy poverty, typified by cold homes and/or an inability to a…

  • Mohan, G.

    2021

    Young, poor, and sick: The public health threat of energy poverty for children in Ireland

    Energy Research & Social Science

    <p>Children, particularly those of preschool ages (below 3 years), spend the majority of time indoor…

  • Mohan, G., Nolan, A.

    2020

    The impact of prescription drug co-payments for publicly insured families

    The European Journal of Health Economics

    <p>Co-payments for prescription drugs are a common feature of many healthcare systems, although ofte…

  • Murphy, D., Leonard, S.J., Taylor, L.K., Santos, F.H.

    2022

    Educational achievement and bullying: The mediating role of psychological difficulties

    British Journal of Educational Psychology

    <p><strong>Background</strong><br /> Bullying has a profound and enduring impact on academic achieve…

  • Murray, A.

    2012

    What can children’s fears tell us about childhood? An exploration of data collected as part of Growing Up in Ireland, the National Longitudinal Study of Children.

    The Irish Psychologist

  • Murray, A.

    2011

    Cultural differences in parenting practices.

    ESRI Research Bulletin No. 2010/04/04.

  • Murray, A.

    2012

    The relationship of parenting style to academic achievement in middle childhood

    The Irish Journal of Psychology

    <p>Parenting style has been highlighted as an important factor in child and adolescent outcomes for…

  • 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

    <p>The Growing Up in Ireland Infant Cohort dataset (n = 11,134) includes information on fertility tr…

  • 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

    <p>This study uses a nationally representative sample of 9-month-old infants and their families from…

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