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Predictive validity of preschool screening tools for language and behavioural difficulties: A PRISMA systematic review
F Sim, L Thompson, L Marryat, N Ramparsad, P Wilson
Plos one 14 (2), e0211409, 2019
822019
Factors associated with adverse childhood experiences in Scottish children: a prospective cohort study
L Marryat, J Frank
BMJ paediatrics open 3 (1), 2019
592019
Associations between social isolation, pro-social behaviour and emotional development in preschool aged children: a population based survey of kindergarten staff
L Marryat, L Thompson, H Minnis, P Wilson
BMC psychology 2, 1-11, 2014
432014
Scottish Health Survey 2009
J Corbett, F Dobbie, M Doig, J D'Souza, L Given, L Gray, A Leyland, ...
The Scottish Government, 2010
432010
Primary schools and the amplification of social differences in child mental health: a population-based cohort study
L Marryat, L Thompson, H Minnis, P Wilson
J Epidemiol Community Health 72 (1), 27-33, 2018
402018
No evidence of whole population mental health impact of the Triple P parenting programme: findings from a routine dataset
L Marryat, L Thompson, P Wilson
BMC pediatrics 17, 1-10, 2017
352017
Growing up in Scotland: A study following the lives of Scotland's children
S Anderson, P Bradshaw, S Cunningham-Burley, F Hayes, L Jamieson, ...
Scottish Government, 2007
352007
Scottish Health Survey 2010-Volume 1: Main report
C Bromley, J Corbett, J Day, M Doig, W Gharib, L Given, L Gray, ...
C. Bromley and L. Given. Edinburgh, The Scottish Government 1, 2011
312011
How community resources mitigate the association between household poverty and the incidence of adverse childhood experiences
A Blair, L Marryat, J Frank
International journal of public health 64, 1059-1068, 2019
302019
Growing Up in Scotland: Maternal mental health and its impact on child behaviour and development
L Marryat, C Martin
292010
Cohort study of high maternal body mass index and the risk of adverse pregnancy and delivery outcomes in Scotland
L Doi, AJ Williams, L Marryat, J Frank
BMJ open 10 (2), e026168, 2020
262020
Growing Up in Scotland sweep 1–2005 user guide
P Bradshaw, S Tipping, L Marryat, J Corbett
Edinburgh: Scottish Centre for Social Research, 2007
25*2007
Pathways into and out of overweight and obesity from infancy to mid‐childhood
CM Wright, L Marryat, J McColl, U Harjunmaa, TJ Cole
Pediatric obesity 13 (10), 621-627, 2018
242018
Exposure to liquid sweetness in early childhood: artificially‐sweetened and sugar‐sweetened beverage consumption at 4–5 years and risk of overweight and obesity at 7–8 years
AK Macintyre, L Marryat, S Chambers
Pediatric Obesity 13 (12), 755-765, 2018
232018
The predictive value of universal preschool developmental assessment in identifying children with later educational difficulties: A systematic review
DG Cairney, A Kazmi, L Delahunty, L Marryat, R Wood
PLoS One 16 (3), e0247299, 2021
202021
Mapping area variability in social and behavioural difficulties among G lasgow pre‐schoolers: linkage of a survey of pre‐school staff with routine monitoring data
SJE Barry, L Marryat, L Thompson, A Ellaway, J White, M McClung, ...
Child: care, health and development 41 (6), 853-864, 2015
182015
Exploring the social, emotional and behavioural development of preschool children: is Glasgow different?
L Marryat, L Thompson, H Minnis, P Wilson
International journal for equity in health 14, 1-16, 2015
162015
Growing Up in Scotland: parental service use and informal networks in the early years
J Mabelis, L Marryat
Scottish Government, 2011
162011
The Scottish Health Survey 2008-Volume 1: Main Report
J Corbett, L Given, L Gray, A Leyland, A MacGregor, L Marryat, M Miller, ...
Edinburgh: The Scottish Government. Retrieved July 19, 2011, 2009
142009
Credibility of subgroup analyses by socioeconomic status in public health intervention evaluations: an underappreciated problem?
G Inglis, D Archibald, L Doi, Y Laird, S Malden, L Marryat, J McAteer, ...
SSM-population health 6, 245-251, 2018
112018
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