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Chris Dibben

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International Journal of Epidemiology|January 14, 2024
Does cycle commuting reduce the risk of mental ill-health? An instrumental variable analysis using distance to nearest cycle pathLaurie Berrie, Zhiqiang Feng, David Rice, et al.
Health & Place|February 17, 2024
Higher air pollution exposure in early life is associated with worse health among older adults: A 72-year follow-up study from ScotlandGergő Baranyi, Lee Williamson, Zhiqiang Feng, et al.
Social Science & Medicine (1982)|June 17, 2021
The impact of neighbourhood crime on mental health: A systematic review and meta-analysisGergő Baranyi, Martín Hernán Di Marco, Tom C Russ, et al.
Health & Place|March 11, 2017
Does equality legislation reduce intergroup differences? Religious affiliation, socio-economic status and mortality in Scotland and Northern Ireland: A cohort study of 400,000 peopleDavid M Wright, Michael Rosato, Gillian Raab, et al.
Journal of Social Policy|August 24, 2022
The Impacts of Benefit Sanctions: A Scoping Review of the Quantitative Research EvidenceSerena Pattaro, Nick Bailey, Evan Williams, et al.
Health Economics|December 16, 2003
Modelling supply and demand influences on the use of health care: implications for deriving a needs-based capitation formulaHugh Gravelle, Matthew Sutton, Stephen Morris, et al.
Frontiers in Reproductive Health|October 28, 2022
Higher Sun Exposure in the First Trimester Is Associated With Reduced Preterm Birth; A Scottish Population Cohort Study Using Linked Maternity and Meteorological RecordsLauren Megaw, Tom Clemens, Konstantinos Daras, et al.
European Journal of Public Health|February 7, 2021
A data linkage study of the effects of the Great Recession and austerity on antidepressant prescription usageMark Cherrie, Sarah Curtis, Gergő Baranyi, et al.
Preventive Medicine|July 4, 2019
A longitudinal study of neighbourhood conditions and depression in ageing European adults: Do the associations vary by exposure to childhood stressors?Gergő Baranyi, Stefan Sieber, Jamie Pearce, et al.
Big Data & Society|November 2, 2018
Challenges in administrative data linkage for researchKatie Harron, Chris Dibben, James Boyd, et al.
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International Journal of Epidemiology|January 14, 2024
Does cycle commuting reduce the risk of mental ill-health? An instrumental variable analysis using distance to nearest cycle pathLaurie Berrie, Zhiqiang Feng, David Rice, et al.
Health & Place|February 17, 2024
Higher air pollution exposure in early life is associated with worse health among older adults: A 72-year follow-up study from ScotlandGergő Baranyi, Lee Williamson, Zhiqiang Feng, et al.
Social Science & Medicine (1982)|June 17, 2021
The impact of neighbourhood crime on mental health: A systematic review and meta-analysisGergő Baranyi, Martín Hernán Di Marco, Tom C Russ, et al.
Health & Place|March 11, 2017
Does equality legislation reduce intergroup differences? Religious affiliation, socio-economic status and mortality in Scotland and Northern Ireland: A cohort study of 400,000 peopleDavid M Wright, Michael Rosato, Gillian Raab, et al.
Journal of Social Policy|August 24, 2022
The Impacts of Benefit Sanctions: A Scoping Review of the Quantitative Research EvidenceSerena Pattaro, Nick Bailey, Evan Williams, et al.
Health Economics|December 16, 2003
Modelling supply and demand influences on the use of health care: implications for deriving a needs-based capitation formulaHugh Gravelle, Matthew Sutton, Stephen Morris, et al.
Frontiers in Reproductive Health|October 28, 2022
Higher Sun Exposure in the First Trimester Is Associated With Reduced Preterm Birth; A Scottish Population Cohort Study Using Linked Maternity and Meteorological RecordsLauren Megaw, Tom Clemens, Konstantinos Daras, et al.
European Journal of Public Health|February 7, 2021
A data linkage study of the effects of the Great Recession and austerity on antidepressant prescription usageMark Cherrie, Sarah Curtis, Gergő Baranyi, et al.
Preventive Medicine|July 4, 2019
A longitudinal study of neighbourhood conditions and depression in ageing European adults: Do the associations vary by exposure to childhood stressors?Gergő Baranyi, Stefan Sieber, Jamie Pearce, et al.
Big Data & Society|November 2, 2018
Challenges in administrative data linkage for researchKatie Harron, Chris Dibben, James Boyd, et al.
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