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Social and Environmental Determinants of Health

Description
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Welsh Longitudinal General Practice Dataset (WLGP) - Welsh Primary Care
Dataset population size: 5,917,115
Health and disease
Data Resource Profile: A national linked mother-baby cohort of health, education and social care data in England (ECHILD-MB).
Feng Q, Ireland G, Gilbert R, Harron K.
2024
Linkage of administrative family court care proceedings and hospital records for mothers in England: linkage accuracy and cumulative incidence of family court care proceedings after a first live birth.
Ireland G, Wijlaars L, Jay M, Feng Q, Harron K, Grant C, Gilbert R.
2024
Cumulative incidence of chronic health conditions recorded in hospital inpatient admissions from birth to age 16 in England.
Jay MA, Herlitz L, Deighton J, Gilbert R, Blackburn R.
2024
Association of home and neighbourhood conditions with anxiety and depression symptoms during the COVID-19 lockdown: Findings from the ALSPAC cohort
Pinkney C, Kirkbride J, Boyd A, Thomas R, Zammit S, Newbury J.
2024