External Publications Using GUI Data

Authors Year Title Link ↑ Journal/Book Abstract
Dempsey, S., Lyons, S., McCoy, S.2019Later is better: mobile phone ownership and child academic development, evidence from a longitudinal studyOpenEconomics of Innovation and New Technology
Sohun, R., McPhail, A., MacDonncha, C.2020Physical activity parenting practices in Ireland: a qualitative analysisOpenSport, Education and Society
McNally, S., Share, M., Murray, A.2014Prevalence and predictors of grandparent childcare in Ireland: Findings from a nationally representative sample of infants and their families.OpenChild Care in Practice
Mirković, B., Brady, B., Silke, C.2021Associations Between non-parental Adult Support and Youths’ Individual and Contextual CharacteristicsOpenChild Care in Practice
Denny, K.2012Breastfeeding predicts handedness.OpenLaterality
Devitt, A., Condon, J., Dalton, G., O'Connell, J., Ní Dhuinn, M.2018An mhaith leat an Ghaeilge? An analysis of variation in primary pupil attitudes to Irish in the growing up in Ireland studyOpenInternational Journal of Bilingual Education and Bilingualism
Li, M., Chzhen, Y.2023Parental investment or parenting stress? Examining the links between poverty and child development in IrelandOpenEuropean Societies
Dempsey, S., Lyons, S., McCoy, S.2020Early mobile phone ownership: influencing the wellbeing of girls and boys in Ireland?OpenJournal of Children and Media
Hadfield, K., Nixon, E.2013Including those that exclude themselves: Comparisons of self-identifying and non-self-identifying stepfamilies.OpenJournal of Family Studies.
Matvienko-Sikar, K., Murphy, G., Murphy, M.2017The role of prenatal, obstetric, and post-partum factors in the parenting stress of mothers and fathers of 9-month old infants'.OpenJournal of Psychosomatic Obstetrics & Gynecology
Mohan, G.2023Characteristics and behaviours of young people who meet online contacts face-to-faceOpenInternational Journal of Adolescence and Youth
Kent, G., Pitsia, V.2018A comparison of home learning environment of families at risk of socio-economic disadvantage to national norms in IrelandOpenIrish Educational Studies
O’Connell, M., Marks, G.2023Why are students attending fee-charging second-level schools in Ireland more likely to progress to high-demand university degree courses? Evidence from the Growing Up in Ireland longitudinal surveyOpenIrish Educational Studies
McCoy, S., Banks, J.2012Simply Academic? Why children with special educational needs don't like school.OpenEuropean Journal of Special Needs Education
McCoy, S., Maitre, B., Watson, D., Banks, J.2016The role of parental expectations in understanding social and academic well-being among children with disabilities in IrelandOpenEuropean Journal of Special Needs Education
Sprong, S., Skopek, S.2022Academic achievement gaps by migration background at school starting age in IrelandOpenEuropean Societies
D'Urso, G., Symonds, J.2022Developmental Cascades of Internalizing and Externalizing Problems from Infancy to Middle Childhood: Longitudinal Associations with Bullying and VictimizationOpenJournal of School Violence
McCoy, S., Byrne, D., O’Connor, P.2022Gender stereotyping in mothers’ and teachers’ perceptions of boys’ and girls’ mathematics performance in IrelandOpenOxford Review of Education
McCoy, S., Byrne, D.2024Shadow Education Uptake in Ireland: Inequalities and Wellbeing in a High-Stakes ContextOpenBritish Journal of Educational Studies
Corrigan, O.2013See how they grow: Solo and unmarried-cohabitant parenthood and crisis pregnancy in Ireland. An analysis of the Growing Up in Ireland 9-month old infant cohort dataOpenTreoir Report