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Kristie Carter

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Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health|May 6, 2011
Reflections from the antipodes on the English strategy to reduce health inequalities and Mackenbach's analysisTony Blakely, Kristie Carter
The New Zealand Medical Journal|November 27, 2012
Persistent deprivation in New Zealand children--results from longitudinal survey dataFiona Imlach Gunasekara, Kristie Carter
Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health|December 14, 2012
Does transition into parenthood lead to changes in mental health? Findings from three waves of a population based panel studySarah K Mckenzie, Kristie Carter
Stroke|August 28, 2004
Editorial comment--Stroke incidence studies one step closer to the elusive gold standard?Valery L Feigin, Kristie Carter
The New Zealand Medical Journal|November 27, 2012
Persistent low income in New Zealand children--results from longitudinal survey dataFiona Imlach Gunasekara, Kristie Carter
Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health|February 7, 2013
Misclassification of the mediator matters when estimating indirect effectsTony Blakely, Sarah McKenzie, Kristie Carter
Social Science & Medicine (1982)|December 15, 2010
Change in income and change in self-rated health: Systematic review of studies using repeated measures to control for confounding biasFiona Imlach Gunasekara, Kristie Carter, Tony Blakely
Social Science & Medicine (1982)|February 24, 2012
Comparing self-rated health and self-assessed change in health in a longitudinal survey: which is more valid?Fiona Imlach Gunasekara, Kristie Carter, Tony Blakely
Stroke|October 16, 2010
How does self-reported history of stroke compare to hospitalization data in a population-based survey in New Zealand?Kristie Carter, P Alan Barber, Caroline Shaw
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health|June 5, 2013
Income-related health inequalities in working age men and women in Australia and New ZealandFiona Imlach Gunasekara, Kristie Carter, Sarah McKenzie
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Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health|May 6, 2011
Reflections from the antipodes on the English strategy to reduce health inequalities and Mackenbach's analysisTony Blakely, Kristie Carter
The New Zealand Medical Journal|November 27, 2012
Persistent deprivation in New Zealand children--results from longitudinal survey dataFiona Imlach Gunasekara, Kristie Carter
Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health|December 14, 2012
Does transition into parenthood lead to changes in mental health? Findings from three waves of a population based panel studySarah K Mckenzie, Kristie Carter
Stroke|August 28, 2004
Editorial comment--Stroke incidence studies one step closer to the elusive gold standard?Valery L Feigin, Kristie Carter
The New Zealand Medical Journal|November 27, 2012
Persistent low income in New Zealand children--results from longitudinal survey dataFiona Imlach Gunasekara, Kristie Carter
Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health|February 7, 2013
Misclassification of the mediator matters when estimating indirect effectsTony Blakely, Sarah McKenzie, Kristie Carter
Social Science & Medicine (1982)|December 15, 2010
Change in income and change in self-rated health: Systematic review of studies using repeated measures to control for confounding biasFiona Imlach Gunasekara, Kristie Carter, Tony Blakely
Social Science & Medicine (1982)|February 24, 2012
Comparing self-rated health and self-assessed change in health in a longitudinal survey: which is more valid?Fiona Imlach Gunasekara, Kristie Carter, Tony Blakely
Stroke|October 16, 2010
How does self-reported history of stroke compare to hospitalization data in a population-based survey in New Zealand?Kristie Carter, P Alan Barber, Caroline Shaw
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health|June 5, 2013
Income-related health inequalities in working age men and women in Australia and New ZealandFiona Imlach Gunasekara, Kristie Carter, Sarah McKenzie
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