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Chris Dibben

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Environment International|July 29, 2017
Maternal exposure to ambient air pollution and fetal growth in North-East Scotland: A population-based study using routine ultrasound scansTom Clemens, Steve Turner, Chris Dibben
International Journal for Equity in Health|November 24, 2017
Socioeconomic disadvantage, fetal environment and child development: linked Scottish administrative records based studyChristopher James Playford, Chris Dibben, Lee Williamson
The History of the Family : an International Quarterly|February 23, 2016
'A confession of ignorance': deaths from old age and deciphering cause-of-death statistics in Scotland, 1855-1949Alice Reid, Eilidh Garrett, Chris Dibben, et al.
Tobacco Control|November 4, 2018
Neighbourhood tobacco supply and individual maternal smoking during pregnancy: a fixed-effects longitudinal analysis using routine dataTom Clemens, Chris Dibben, Jamie Pearce, et al.
Social Science Research|August 3, 2016
The role of administrative data in the big data revolution in social science researchRoxanne Connelly, Christopher J Playford, Vernon Gayle, et al.
Journal of Health Services Research & Policy|March 31, 2011
General practitioner commissioning consortia and budgetary risk: evidence from the modelling of 'fair share' practice budgets for mental healthSheena Asthana, Alex Gibson, Paul Hewson, et al.
Environmental Research|March 8, 2017
Pregnancy outcome and ultraviolet radiation; A systematic reviewLauren Megaw, Tom Clemens, Chris Dibben, et al.
International Journal of Population Data Science|May 19, 2021
Is place or person more important in determining higher rural cancer mortality? A data-linkage study to compare individual versus area-based measures of deprivationPeter Murchie, Shona Fielding, Melanie Turner, et al.
American Journal of Preventive Medicine|March 17, 2020
Neighborhood Crime and Psychotropic Medications: A Longitudinal Data Linkage Study of 130,000 Scottish AdultsGergő Baranyi, Mark Cherrie, Sarah Curtis, et al.
Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health|June 7, 2020
Changing levels of local crime and mental health: a natural experiment using self-reported and service use data in ScotlandGergő Baranyi, Mark Cherrie, Sarah E Curtis, et al.
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Environment International|July 29, 2017
Maternal exposure to ambient air pollution and fetal growth in North-East Scotland: A population-based study using routine ultrasound scansTom Clemens, Steve Turner, Chris Dibben
International Journal for Equity in Health|November 24, 2017
Socioeconomic disadvantage, fetal environment and child development: linked Scottish administrative records based studyChristopher James Playford, Chris Dibben, Lee Williamson
The History of the Family : an International Quarterly|February 23, 2016
'A confession of ignorance': deaths from old age and deciphering cause-of-death statistics in Scotland, 1855-1949Alice Reid, Eilidh Garrett, Chris Dibben, et al.
Tobacco Control|November 4, 2018
Neighbourhood tobacco supply and individual maternal smoking during pregnancy: a fixed-effects longitudinal analysis using routine dataTom Clemens, Chris Dibben, Jamie Pearce, et al.
Social Science Research|August 3, 2016
The role of administrative data in the big data revolution in social science researchRoxanne Connelly, Christopher J Playford, Vernon Gayle, et al.
Journal of Health Services Research & Policy|March 31, 2011
General practitioner commissioning consortia and budgetary risk: evidence from the modelling of 'fair share' practice budgets for mental healthSheena Asthana, Alex Gibson, Paul Hewson, et al.
Environmental Research|March 8, 2017
Pregnancy outcome and ultraviolet radiation; A systematic reviewLauren Megaw, Tom Clemens, Chris Dibben, et al.
International Journal of Population Data Science|May 19, 2021
Is place or person more important in determining higher rural cancer mortality? A data-linkage study to compare individual versus area-based measures of deprivationPeter Murchie, Shona Fielding, Melanie Turner, et al.
American Journal of Preventive Medicine|March 17, 2020
Neighborhood Crime and Psychotropic Medications: A Longitudinal Data Linkage Study of 130,000 Scottish AdultsGergő Baranyi, Mark Cherrie, Sarah Curtis, et al.
Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health|June 7, 2020
Changing levels of local crime and mental health: a natural experiment using self-reported and service use data in ScotlandGergő Baranyi, Mark Cherrie, Sarah E Curtis, et al.
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