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Article
Akasaki, M;
Ploubidis, GB;
Dodgeon, B;
Bonell, CP;
(2019)
The clustering of risk behaviours in adolescence and health consequences in middle age.
Journal of Adolescence
, 77
pp. 188-197.
10.1016/j.adolescence.2019.11.003.
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Bowling, A;
Pikhartova, J;
Dodgeon, B;
(2016)
Is mid-life social participation associated with cognitive function at age 50? Results from the British National Child Development Study (NCDS).
BMC Psychology
, 4
(1)
, Article 58. 10.1186/s40359-016-0164-x.
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Dodgeon, B;
Patalay, P;
Ploubidis, G;
Wiggins, RD;
(2020)
Exploring the role of early-life circumstances, abilities and achievements on well-being at age 50 years: evidence from the 1958 British birth cohort study.
BMJ Open
, 10
(2)
, Article e031416. 10.1136/bmjopen-2019-031416.
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Mostafa, T;
Mostafa, T;
Narayanan, M;
Pongiglione, B;
Dodgeon, B;
Goodman, A;
Silverwood, R;
(2021)
Missing at random assumption made more plausible: evidence from the 1958 British birth cohort.
Journal of Clinical Epidemiology
, 136
pp. 44-54.
10.1016/j.jclinepi.2021.02.019.
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Narayanan, Martina;
Dodgeon, Brian;
Katsoulis, Michail;
Ploubidis, George;
Silverwood, Richard;
(2024)
How to mitigate selection bias in COVID-19 surveys: evidence from five national cohorts.
European Journal of Epidemiology
, 39
pp. 1221-1227.
10.1007/s10654-024-01164-y.
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Book
Elliott, J;
Dodgeon, B;
Elliott, J;
(2007)
A descriptive analysis of the drinking behaviour of the 1958 cohort at age 33 and the 1970 cohort at age 34.
Centre for Longitudinal Studies, Institute of Education, University of London: London.
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Report
Brown, M;
Elliott, J;
Hancock, M;
Shepherd, P;
Dodgeon, B;
(2009)
National Child Development Study
2008-2009 Follow-Up (INTERIM DEPOSIT)
Deposited with the UK Data Archive: A Guide to the Dataset.
Centre for Longitudinal Studies, Institute of Education, University of London: London, UK.
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Working / discussion paper
Mostafa, T;
Narayanan, M;
Pongiglione, B;
Dodgeon, B;
Goodman, A;
Silverwood, R;
Ploubidis, G;
(2020)
Improving the plausibility of the missing at random assumption in the 1958 British birth cohort: A pragramatic data driven approach.
(UCL Centre for Longitudinal Studies Working Paper Series
2020/6).
UCL Centre for Longitudinal Studies: London.
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