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A Grounded Theory of the Lived Experiences of People with Pancreatic Cancer in Northern Ireland: Study Protocol. [PDF]
Cook L +3 more
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Abstract Background Children with mild intellectual difficulties (MID) are at increased risk of poor mental health and functional outcomes compared to typically developing children. Previous research has primarily focused on deficit‐based comparisons. However, substantial heterogeneity exists in this population, ranging from significant impairment to ...
Foteini Tseliou +5 more
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This systematic review investigated the association of prenatal exposure to antihypertensive medication with longer‐term poor neurodevelopmental outcomes by evaluating the findings from existing literature. We undertook a systematic review of previous studies looking specifically at neurodevelopmental outcomes in children.
Shrifah Alkhalaf +5 more
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Bivalent RSV prefusion vaccine effectiveness against hospitalisation in older adults: meta-analysis of case-control studies in England, Wales, Scotland, and Northern Ireland. [PDF]
Bucholc M +28 more
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Abstract Background Previous studies have reported differences in levels of mental wellbeing between autistic and non‐autistic adolescents and between girls and boys. However, it is unclear to what extent being autistic or a particular gender influences mental wellbeing in adolescence. The importance of social relationships for mental wellbeing is well
Ellie Roberts, Eirini Flouri, Will Mandy
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Clustering of Oral Health-Related Behaviors and Their Association With Sociodemographic Factors in Adolescents Living in England, Wales, and Northern Ireland. [PDF]
Camila ÁO +4 more
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Transdiagnostic profiles of socio‐affective functioning in adolescents at‐risk of poor mental health
Abstract Background Adolescence is a developmental period during which many mental health problems emerge or worsen. Recently, there has been a shift towards identifying risk factors that predict psychopathology across a range of diagnostic boundaries—known as ‘transdiagnostic’ approaches.
Alex Lloyd +7 more
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