Search research articles
Contact Us
Filters
Showing results (11-20 of 34) with videos related to
Page
of 4
Sort By:
The New Zealand Medical Journal
|
March 2, 2011
Does health status matter for the risk of injury?
Ruth Cunningham, Kristie Carter, Jennie Connor, et al.
The New Zealand Medical Journal
|
November 11, 2011
Binge drinking is patterned by demographic and socioeconomic position in New Zealand: largest national survey to date
Santosh Jatrana, Kristie Carter, Sarah McKenzie, et al.
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health
|
June 4, 2014
An examination of smoking initiation rates by age: results from a large longitudinal study in New Zealand
Richard Edwards, Kristie Carter, Jo Peace, et al.
Social Science & Medicine (1982)
|
June 12, 2012
The explanation of a paradox? A commentary on Mackenbach with perspectives from research on financial credits and risk factor trends
Frank Pega, Tony Blakely, Kristie Carter, et al.
Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology
|
December 3, 2013
Gender differences in the mental health of single parents: New Zealand evidence from a household panel survey
Sunny Collings, Gabrielle Jenkin, Kristie Carter, et al.
International Journal of Epidemiology
|
December 25, 2013
Fixed effects analysis of repeated measures data
Fiona Imlach Gunasekara, Ken Richardson, Kristie Carter, et al.
The Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews
|
August 8, 2013
In-work tax credits for families and their impact on health status in adults
Frank Pega, Kristie Carter, Tony Blakely, et al.
Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health
|
November 19, 2013
Do changes in socioeconomic factors lead to changes in mental health? Findings from three waves of a population based panel study
Sarah K McKenzie, Fiona Imlach Gunasekara, Ken Richardson, et al.
Tobacco Control
|
September 28, 2013
What will it take to get to under 5% smoking prevalence by 2025? Modelling in a country with a smokefree goal
Takayoshi Ikeda, Linda Cobiac, Nick Wilson, et al.
Social Science & Medicine (1982)
|
March 18, 2014
The impact of an unconditional tax credit for families on self-rated health in adults: further evidence from the cohort study of 6900 New Zealanders
Frank Pega, Kristie Carter, Ichiro Kawachi, et al.
Page
of 4
Search research articles
Search
Showing results (11-20 of 34) with videos related to
Sort By:
Page
of 4
The New Zealand Medical Journal
|
March 2, 2011
Does health status matter for the risk of injury?
Ruth Cunningham, Kristie Carter, Jennie Connor, et al.
The New Zealand Medical Journal
|
November 11, 2011
Binge drinking is patterned by demographic and socioeconomic position in New Zealand: largest national survey to date
Santosh Jatrana, Kristie Carter, Sarah McKenzie, et al.
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health
|
June 4, 2014
An examination of smoking initiation rates by age: results from a large longitudinal study in New Zealand
Richard Edwards, Kristie Carter, Jo Peace, et al.
Social Science & Medicine (1982)
|
June 12, 2012
The explanation of a paradox? A commentary on Mackenbach with perspectives from research on financial credits and risk factor trends
Frank Pega, Tony Blakely, Kristie Carter, et al.
Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology
|
December 3, 2013
Gender differences in the mental health of single parents: New Zealand evidence from a household panel survey
Sunny Collings, Gabrielle Jenkin, Kristie Carter, et al.
International Journal of Epidemiology
|
December 25, 2013
Fixed effects analysis of repeated measures data
Fiona Imlach Gunasekara, Ken Richardson, Kristie Carter, et al.
The Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews
|
August 8, 2013
In-work tax credits for families and their impact on health status in adults
Frank Pega, Kristie Carter, Tony Blakely, et al.
Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health
|
November 19, 2013
Do changes in socioeconomic factors lead to changes in mental health? Findings from three waves of a population based panel study
Sarah K McKenzie, Fiona Imlach Gunasekara, Ken Richardson, et al.
Tobacco Control
|
September 28, 2013
What will it take to get to under 5% smoking prevalence by 2025? Modelling in a country with a smokefree goal
Takayoshi Ikeda, Linda Cobiac, Nick Wilson, et al.
Social Science & Medicine (1982)
|
March 18, 2014
The impact of an unconditional tax credit for families on self-rated health in adults: further evidence from the cohort study of 6900 New Zealanders
Frank Pega, Kristie Carter, Ichiro Kawachi, et al.
Page
of 4