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Zalbahar N, Najman J, McIntyre H, Mamun A
Clin Obes . 2017 May; 7(4):206-215. PMID: 28557382
The purpose of this study was to examine the association of parental pre-pregnancy weight and body mass index (BMI) on offspring weight and BMI change from childhood to adulthood. We...
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Mattick R, Wadolowski M, Aiken A, Clare P, Hutchinson D, Najman J, et al.
Psychol Med . 2016 Oct; 47(2):267-278. PMID: 27702422
Background: Parents are a major supplier of alcohol to adolescents, yet there is limited research examining the impact of this on adolescent alcohol use. This study investigates associations between parental...
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Hammen C, Hazel N, Brennan P, Najman J
Psychol Med . 2011 Oct; 42(5):931-42. PMID: 22018414
Background: Children of depressed mothers not only have higher risk of depression, but also may experience both elevated and continuing exposure to stressful experiences. The study tested hypotheses of the...
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Mamun A, Kinarivala M, OCallaghan M, Williams G, Najman J, Callaway L
J Hum Hypertens . 2011 Apr; 26(5):288-94. PMID: 21509041
Although few studies found that the offspring of women who experienced preeclampsia have higher blood pressure (BP) at childhood and adolescence, no study has observed whether this association exists for...
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Mamun A, Hayatbakhsh M, OCallaghan M, Williams G, Najman J
Int J Obes (Lond) . 2008 Nov; 33(1):14-20. PMID: 18982007
Objective: Objectives of this study were to examine the prospective association of childhood body mass index (BMI) and overweight and pubertal stages with BMI and overweight in early adulthood independent...
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Welham J, Scott J, Williams G, Najman J, Bor W, OCallaghan M, et al.
Psychol Med . 2008 Jul; 39(4):625-34. PMID: 18606046
Background: Birth cohort studies have shown that individuals who develop non-affective psychoses display subtle deviations in behaviour during childhood and adolescence. We had the opportunity to examine the widely used...
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Scott J, Welham J, Martin G, Bor W, Najman J, OCallaghan M, et al.
Acta Psychiatr Scand . 2008 Jun; 118(3):230-7. PMID: 18518864
Objective: Psychotic-like experiences (PLE) in the general community are common. The aims of this study were to examine the prevalence and demographic correlates of PLE in young adults. Method: The...
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Hazel N, Hammen C, Brennan P, Najman J
Psychol Med . 2008 Feb; 38(4):581-9. PMID: 18261247
Background: While various conceptualizations of the link between childhood adversity and later depression have been offered, most have not accounted for the possibility that early adversity predicts continuing stress proximal...
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Thomson G, Valdes A, Noble J, Kockum I, Grote M, Najman J, et al.
Tissue Antigens . 2007 Jul; 70(2):110-27. PMID: 17610416
The direct involvement of the human leukocyte antigen class II DR-DQ genes in type 1 diabetes (T1D) is well established, and these genes display a complex hierarchy of risk effects...
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Scott D, Harrison J, Purdie D, Bain C, Najman J, Nixon J, et al.
Inj Prev . 2006 Aug; 12(4):253-7. PMID: 16887948
Objective: To demonstrate properties of the International Classification of the External Cause of Injury (ICECI) as a tool for use in injury prevention research. Methods: The Childhood Injury Prevention Study...