Browsing Centre for Primary Care & Mental Health by Author "Cortina-Borja, M"
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Analysis of factors associated with changing general practice in the first 14 years of life in Wales using linked cohort and primary care records: implications for using primary care databanks for life course research
Akbari, A; Lyons, R; Bandyopadhyay, A; Bedford, H; Brophy, S; Cortina-Borja, M; Griffiths, LJ; De Stavola, B; Tingay, K; Dezateux, C (2018-08-31) -
Analysis of factors associated with changing general practice in the first 14 years of life in Wales using linked cohort and primary care records: implications for using primary care databanks for life-course research
Dezateux, C; Griffiths, LJ; De Stavola, BL; Akbari, A; Bandyopadhyay, A; Tingay, KS; Cortina-Borja, M; Bedford, H; Lyons, RA (2018-06-08) -
Integrating electronic health records from different sources across the UK: lessons from a record linkage study
Bandyopadhyay, A; Tingay, K; Akbari, A; Griffiths, L; Cortina-Borja, M; Bedford, H; Walton, S; Dezateux, C; Lyons, RA (Swansea University, 2018-06-11)Conference Proceeding from International Conference for Administrative Data Research 2018 -
MENTAL HEALTH IN YOUNG PEOPLE WITH HEARING LOSS: LONGITUDINAL ANALYSIS OF THE MILLENNIUM COHORT STUDY
Butcher, E; Dezateux, C; Cortina-Borja, M; Knowles, R (BMJ Publishing Group Ltd, 2019-09-03)Background Children and young people with hearing loss (HL) may be at high risk of peer victimisation and negative mental health, which have lasting consequences for health, relationships, and employment. We estimated the ... -
OP38 Objectively measured physical activity and sedentary time: cross-sectional and prospective associations with adiposity in the Millennium Cohort Study
Griffiths, LJ; Sera, F; Cortina-Borja, M; Law, C; Ness, A; Dezateux, C (2016-09-13) -
Prevalence of permanent childhood hearing impairment identified by universal newborn hearing screening: A systematic review and meta-analysis
Butcher, E; Dezateux, C; Cortina-Borja, M; Knowles, R (2018-07-01) -
Record linkage to enhance consented cohort and routinely collected health data from a UK birth cohort
Tingay, KS; Bandyopadhyay, A; Griffiths, L; Akbari, A; Brophy, S; Bedford, H; Cortina-Borja, M; Setakis, E; Walton, S; Fitzsimons, E (2019-04-02)© 2019 The Authors. Background: In longitudinal health research, combining the richness of cohort data to the extensiveness of routine data opens up new possibilities, providing information not available from one data ...