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The Stata Journal: Promoting communications on statistics and Stata. 21:575-601
Trials of interventions that aim to slow disease progression may analyze a continuous outcome by comparing its change over time—its slope—between the treated and the untreated group using a linear mixed model. To perform a sample-size calculation
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Sinead Langan, Amanda Roberts, Kathryn E. Mansfield, Liam Smeeth, Dorothea Nitsch, Amy Mulick, Yochai Schonmann
Publikováno v:
British Journal of Dermatology. 185:772-780
BACKGROUND: Emerging evidence suggests an association between common inflammatory skin diseases and chronic kidney disease (CKD). OBJECTIVES: To explore the association between CKD stages 3-5 (CKD3-5) and atopic eczema, psoriasis, rosacea and hidrade
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Katrina Abuabara, Alan D. Irvine, Liam Smeeth, Neil Pearce, Sinead Langan, A. Buddu-Aggrey, Kathryn E. Mansfield, Amanda Roberts, Amy Mulick, Richard J. Silverwood, Adnan Custovic
Publikováno v:
The British journal of dermatology, vol 185, iss 3
British Journal of Dermatology
British Journal of Dermatology
BACKGROUND: Atopic dermatitis (AD) disease activity and severity is highly variable during childhood. Early attempts to identify subtypes based on disease trajectory have assessed AD presence over time without incorporating severity. OBJECTIVES: To i
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Yochai Schonmann, Sinead Langan, Katrina Abuabara, Amy Mulick, Amanda Roberts, Liam Smeeth, Kathryn E. Mansfield, Anna Ascott
Publikováno v:
British Journal of Dermatology. 184:871-879
Atopic eczema is a common chronic inflammatory skin disease. Research suggests an association between atopic eczema and obesity, with inconsistent evidence from European populations.To explore the association between diagnosed atopic eczema and being
Autor:
James A. Mulick, Elizabeth M. Kryszak
Publikováno v:
The Encyclopedia of Child and Adolescent Development. :1-12
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Matteo Quartagno, Katy Burke, Stefan Symeonides, Michael Sharpe, Nicholas Magill, Amy Mulick, Aurélien Belot, Mark Toynbee, Maike van Niekerk, Jane Walker, Charlie Gourley, Chris Frost
Publikováno v:
Walker, J, Mulick, A, Magill, N, Symeonides, S N, Gourley, C, Burke, K, Belot, A, Quartagno, M, van Niekerk, M, Toynbee, M, Frost, C & Sharpe, M 2021, ' MAJOR DEPRESSION AND SURVIVAL IN PEOPLE WITH CANCER ', Psychosomatic Medicine . https://doi.org/10.1097/PSY.0000000000000942
OBJECTIVE: The question of whether depression is associated with worse survival in people with cancer remains unanswered because of methodological criticism of the published research on the topic. We aimed to study the association in a large methodol
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https://researchonline.lshtm.ac.uk/id/eprint/4660977/7/Walker_etal_2021_Major-depression-and-survival-in.pdf
https://researchonline.lshtm.ac.uk/id/eprint/4660977/7/Walker_etal_2021_Major-depression-and-survival-in.pdf
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John Parry, Emily Nightingale, Rohini Mathur, Dorothea Nitsch, Charlotte Warren-Gash, Krishnan Bhaskaran, Laurie A. Tomlinson, George Hickman, Amir Mehrkar, Amy Mulick, Elizabeth A. Williamson, Chris Bates, Frank Hester, Wong Ays., William J Hulme, Rosalind M Eggo, John Tazare, Christopher T Rentsch, Alex J Walker, Brian MacKenna, Evans Sjw., Ian J. Douglas, Harriet Forbes, Caroline Minassian, Kevin Wing, Helen Mcdonald, Jonathan Cockburn, Sam Harper, Liam Smeeth, Emma Powell, Ketaki Bhate, David M. Evans, Seb Bacon, Helen J Curtis, Peter Inglesby, Anna Schultze, Richard Croker, Caroline E Morton, Ben Goldacre
BackgroundPatients with COVID-19 are thought to be at higher risk of cardiometabolic and pulmonary complications, but quantification of that risk is limited. We aimed to describe the overall burden of these complications in survivors of severe COVID-
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https://doi.org/10.1101/2021.01.22.21250304
https://doi.org/10.1101/2021.01.22.21250304
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Rohini Mathur, Martin McKee, Kevin Wing, Jennifer K Quint, Sinead Langan, Sharon L Cadogan, Harriet Forbes, Helen Strongman, Alasdair D Henderson, John Tazare, Kathryn E. Mansfield, Angel Y S Wong, Helena Carreira, Amy Mulick, Liam Smeeth, Alicia Gayle, Patrick Bidulka, Charlotte Warren-Gash, Joseph Hayes, Anthony Matthews, Sarah Cook
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Mansfield, K E, Mathur, R, Tazare, J, Henderson, A D, Mulick, A R, Carreira, H, Matthews, A A, Bidulka, P, Gayle, A, Forbes, H, Cook, S, Wong, A Y S, Strongman, H, Wing, K, Warren-Gash, C, Cadogan, S L, Smeeth, L, Hayes, J F, Quint, J K, McKee, M & Langan, S M 2021, ' Indirect acute effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on physical and mental health in the UK : a population-based study ', The Lancet Digital Health, vol. 3, no. 4, pp. e217-e230 . https://doi.org/10.1016/S2589-7500(21)00017-0
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Mansfield, K E, Mathur, R, Tazare, J, Henderson, A D, Mulick, A R, Carreira, H, Matthews, A A, Bidulka, P, Gayle, A, Forbes, H, Cook, S, Wong, A Y S, Strongman, H, Wing, K, Warren-Gash, C, Cadogan, S L, Smeeth, L, Hayes, J F, Quint, J K, McKee, M & Langan, S M 2021, ' Indirect acute effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on physical and mental health in the UK : a population-based study ', The Lancet Digital Health, vol. 3, no. 4, pp. e217-e230 . https://doi.org/10.1016/S2589-7500(21)00017-0
Summary Background There are concerns that the response to the COVID-19 pandemic in the UK might have worsened physical and mental health, and reduced use of health services. However, the scale of the problem is unquantified, impeding development of
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http://hdl.handle.net/10044/1/87700
http://hdl.handle.net/10044/1/87700
Autor:
Rohini Mathur, Elizabeth Adesanya, Sinead Langan, Yochai Schonmann, Kathryn E. Mansfield, Amy Mulick, Lauren Rayner, Joseph Hayes, Liam Smeeth, Catherine H. Smith
Publikováno v:
BMJ Open
BMJ Open, Vol 10, Iss 12 (2020)
BMJ Open, Vol 10, Iss 12 (2020)
IntroductionEvidence indicates that people with the common inflammatory skin diseases atopic eczema or psoriasis are at increased risk of mental illness. However, the reasons for the relationship between skin disease and common mental disorders (ie,
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Alicia Gayle, Sarah Cook, Sinead Langan, Sharon L Cadogan, Kathryn E. Mansfield, Helena Carreira, Amy Mulick, Harriet Forbes, John Tazare, Helen Strongman, Angel Y S Wong, Charlotte Warren-Gash, Patrick Bidulka, Liam Smeeth, Kevin Wing, Joseph Hayes, Alasdair D Henderson, Jennifer K Quint, Rohini Mathur, Martin McKee, Anthony Matthews
BackgroundConcerns have been raised that the response to the UK COVID-19 pandemic may have worsened physical and mental health, and reduced use of health services. However, the scale of the problem is unquantified, impeding development of effective m
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::aaa40b5802e7e087ed5b12da7d788c0f
https://doi.org/10.1101/2020.10.29.20222174
https://doi.org/10.1101/2020.10.29.20222174