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Autor:
Bingham, Daniel, Daly-Smith, Andy, Hall, Jennifer, Seims, Amanda, Dogra, Sufyan A., Fairclough, S.J., Ajebon, M., Kelly, B., Hou, B., Shire, K.A., Corssley, K.L., Mon-Williams, M., Wright, J., Pickett, K., McEachan, Rosemary, Dickerson, J., Barber, Sally E.
Yes
In England, the onset of COVID-19 and a rapidly increasing infection rate resulted in a lockdown (March-June 2020) which placed strict restrictions on movement of the public, including children. Using data collected from children living in a
In England, the onset of COVID-19 and a rapidly increasing infection rate resulted in a lockdown (March-June 2020) which placed strict restrictions on movement of the public, including children. Using data collected from children living in a
Externí odkaz:
http://hdl.handle.net/10454/19511
Autor:
Moss, R., McIvor, C., Kelly, B., Endacott, C., Crossley, K., Lockyer, B., Sheard, L., Islam, Shahid, Razaq, R., Zarate, M., Anser, Z., Iqbal, Halima, Bridges, S., Smith, H., Lawlor, D.A., Willan, K., Rahman, A., McEachan, Rosemary, Wright, J., Bryant, M., Pickett, K., Dickerson, J.
Yes
Born in Bradford (BiB) have carried out surveys of BiB participants during the first national lockdown (April – June 2020) and at a second Phase (Oct – Dec 2020). A third survey took place between June – July 2021. Participants were fr
Born in Bradford (BiB) have carried out surveys of BiB participants during the first national lockdown (April – June 2020) and at a second Phase (Oct – Dec 2020). A third survey took place between June – July 2021. Participants were fr
Externí odkaz:
http://hdl.handle.net/10454/19230
Autor:
Wright, J., Hayward, A., West, Jane, Pickett, K., McEachan, Rosemary, Mon-Williams, M., Christie, N., Vaughan, L., Sheringham, J., Haklay, M., Sheard, L., Dickerson, J., Barber, S., Small, Neil A., Cookson, R., Garnett, P., Bywater, T., Pleace, N., Brunner, E.J., Cameron, C., Ucci, M., Cummins, S., Fancourt, D., Kandt, J., Longley, P., Morris, S., Ploubidis, G., Savage, R., Aldridge, R., Hopewell, D., Yang, T., Mason, D., Santorelli, G., Romano, R., Bryant, M., Crosby, L., Sheldon, T.
Yes
Economic, physical, built, cultural, learning, social and service environments have a profound effect on lifelong health. However, policy thinking about health research is dominated by the 'biomedical model' which promotes medicalisation and
Economic, physical, built, cultural, learning, social and service environments have a profound effect on lifelong health. However, policy thinking about health research is dominated by the 'biomedical model' which promotes medicalisation and
Externí odkaz:
http://hdl.handle.net/10454/18208