Barry J. Milne
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Interconnected environments and the mental health of young people in Aotearoa New Zealand: a longitudinal geospatial study
Abstract Rising rates of mental health and substance use are significant contributors to illness and disability among adolescents, highlighting a critical area for support and intervention. Existing evidence suggests the physical environment where young people live may impact their mental health. However, research is seldom longitudinal and rarely accounts for the co-location or mixture of potential environmental influences.
Mental health conditions are associated with increased risk of subsequent self-harm, assault and unintentional injuries in two nations - Nature Mental Health
Abstract Mental health conditions are associated with an increased risk of chronic physical diseases, but their implications for other physical health outcomes, including injuries, are less established. In this prospective cohort study, we tested whether mental health conditions antedate unintentional as well as self-harm and assault injuries, using administrative data from Norway (N = 2,753,646) and New Zealand (N = 2,238,813).
Effect of utilizing either a self-reported questionnaire or administrative data alone or in combination on the findings of a randomized controlled trial of the long-term effects of antenatal corticosteroids
Citation: Shahbaz M, Harding JE, Milne B, Walters A, von Randow M, Gamble GD, et al. (2024) Effect of utilizing either a self-reported questionnaire or administrative data alone or in combination on the findings of a randomized controlled trial of the long-term effects of antenatal corticosteroids. PLoS ONE 19(8): e0308414.
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