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Ruth Dundas

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European Journal of Public Health|December 1, 2021
Investing in early years to reduce non-communicable diseases in adultsRuth Dundas, Alastair H Leyland
Heart (British Cardiac Society)|October 17, 2019
Declining cardiovascular mortality masks unpalatable inequalitiesAlastair H Leyland, Ruth Dundas
The Lancet. Public Health|December 19, 2017
Relative poverty still mattersS Vittal Katikireddi, Ruth Dundas
Contemporary Social Science|February 14, 2017
School and local authority characteristics associated with take-up of free school meals in Scottish secondary schools, 2014Stephanie Chambers, Ruth Dundas, Ben Torsney
BMC Public Health|May 20, 2011
The influence of both individual and area based socioeconomic status on temporal trends in Caesarean sections in Scotland 1980-2000Lesley Fairley, Ruth Dundas, Alastair H Leyland
International Journal of Health Geographics|July 9, 2014
A comparison of the Scottish Index of Multiple Deprivation (SIMD) 2004 with the 2009 + 1 SIMD: does choice of measure affect the interpretation of inequality in mortality?Kevin Ralston, Ruth Dundas, Alastair H Leyland
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health|November 30, 2017
Are Changes in Neighbourhood Perceptions Associated with Changes in Self-Rated Mental Health in Adults? A 13-Year Repeat Cross-Sectional Study, UKJonathan R Olsen, Ruth Dundas, Anne Ellaway
American Journal of Epidemiology|June 14, 2014
Early-life school, neighborhood, and family influences on adult health: a multilevel cross-classified analysis of the Aberdeen children of the 1950s studyRuth Dundas, Alastair H Leyland, Sally Macintyre
Lancet (London, England)|November 30, 2016
How successful was the English teenage pregnancy strategy?Peter Craig, Ruth Dundas, Alastair Leyland, et al.
BMJ Open|July 13, 2017
The Scottish school leavers cohort: linkage of education data to routinely collected records for mortality, hospital discharge and offspring birth characteristicsCatherine H Stewart, Ruth Dundas, Alastair H Leyland
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European Journal of Public Health|December 1, 2021
Investing in early years to reduce non-communicable diseases in adultsRuth Dundas, Alastair H Leyland
Heart (British Cardiac Society)|October 17, 2019
Declining cardiovascular mortality masks unpalatable inequalitiesAlastair H Leyland, Ruth Dundas
The Lancet. Public Health|December 19, 2017
Relative poverty still mattersS Vittal Katikireddi, Ruth Dundas
Contemporary Social Science|February 14, 2017
School and local authority characteristics associated with take-up of free school meals in Scottish secondary schools, 2014Stephanie Chambers, Ruth Dundas, Ben Torsney
BMC Public Health|May 20, 2011
The influence of both individual and area based socioeconomic status on temporal trends in Caesarean sections in Scotland 1980-2000Lesley Fairley, Ruth Dundas, Alastair H Leyland
International Journal of Health Geographics|July 9, 2014
A comparison of the Scottish Index of Multiple Deprivation (SIMD) 2004 with the 2009 + 1 SIMD: does choice of measure affect the interpretation of inequality in mortality?Kevin Ralston, Ruth Dundas, Alastair H Leyland
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health|November 30, 2017
Are Changes in Neighbourhood Perceptions Associated with Changes in Self-Rated Mental Health in Adults? A 13-Year Repeat Cross-Sectional Study, UKJonathan R Olsen, Ruth Dundas, Anne Ellaway
American Journal of Epidemiology|June 14, 2014
Early-life school, neighborhood, and family influences on adult health: a multilevel cross-classified analysis of the Aberdeen children of the 1950s studyRuth Dundas, Alastair H Leyland, Sally Macintyre
Lancet (London, England)|November 30, 2016
How successful was the English teenage pregnancy strategy?Peter Craig, Ruth Dundas, Alastair Leyland, et al.
BMJ Open|July 13, 2017
The Scottish school leavers cohort: linkage of education data to routinely collected records for mortality, hospital discharge and offspring birth characteristicsCatherine H Stewart, Ruth Dundas, Alastair H Leyland
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