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M A Quigley

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Harrison S, Quigley M, Fellmeth G, Stein A, Ayers S, Alderdice F
J Affect Disord . 2024 Apr; 356:122-136. PMID: 38574867
Background: Few studies have evaluated postnatal anxiety and posttraumatic stress (PTS) before and during the Covid-19 pandemic using comparable data across time. We used data from two national maternity surveys...
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Fitzpatrick K, Kurinczuk J, Quigley M
BJOG . 2021 Jul; 128(13):2158-2168. PMID: 34216080
Objective: To investigate the association between planned mode of birth after previous caesarean section and a child's risk of having a record of special educational needs (SENs). Design: Population-based cohort...
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Harrison S, Ayers S, Quigley M, Stein A, Alderdice F
J Affect Disord . 2020 Nov; 279:749-756. PMID: 33234280
Background: Studies on prevalence and factors associated with postpartum posttraumatic stress (PTS) typically do not distinguish between PTS related to childbirth (PTS-C) and PTS related to other stressors (PTS-O). This...
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Quigley M, Carson C, Sacker A, Kelly Y
Eur J Clin Nutr . 2016 Jul; 70(12):1420-1427. PMID: 27460268
Background/objectives: We estimated the risk of infection associated with the duration of exclusive breastfeeding (EBF). Subject/methods: We analysed the data on 15 809 term, singleton infants from the UK Millennium...
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Chan E, Leong P, Malouf R, Quigley M
Child Care Health Dev . 2016 Feb; 42(3):297-312. PMID: 26860873
Background: Children born before full term (39-41 weeks' gestation) are at increased risk of adverse cognitive outcomes. Risk quantification is important as late-preterm (LPT; 34-36 weeks) and early-term (ET; 37-38 ...
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Pokhrel S, Quigley M, Fox-Rushby J, McCormick F, Williams A, Trueman P, et al.
Arch Dis Child . 2014 Dec; 100(4):334-40. PMID: 25477310
Rationale: Studies suggest that increased breastfeeding rates can provide substantial financial savings, but the scale of such savings in the UK is not known. Objective: To calculate potential cost savings...
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Kelly Y, Iacovou M, Quigley M, Gray R, Wolke D, Kelly J, et al.
BJOG . 2013 Apr; 120(11):1340-7. PMID: 23590126
Objective: To assess whether light drinking in pregnancy is linked to unfavourable developmental outcomes in children. Design: Prospective population-based cohort. Setting: UK. Population: Ten thousand five hundred and thirty-four 7-year-olds....
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Carson C, Sacker A, Kelly Y, Redshaw M, Kurinczuk J, Quigley M
Hum Reprod . 2012 Dec; 28(2):471-9. PMID: 23223378
Study Question: Is asthma more common in children born after subfertility and assisted reproduction technologies (ART)? Summary Answer: Yes. Asthma, wheezing in the last year and anti-asthmatic medication were all...
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Bobrow K, Quigley M, Green J, Reeves G, Beral V
Int J Obes (Lond) . 2012 Jul; 37(5):712-7. PMID: 22777544
Objective: To explore the long-term effects of women's childbearing patterns on their body mass index. Design: Cross-sectional analysis. Setting: Population-based study of UK women. Participants: 740 628 postmenopausal participants in...
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Carson C, Kelly Y, Kurinczuk J, Sacker A, Redshaw M, Quigley M
BMJ . 2011 Jul; 343:d4473. PMID: 21791498
Objective: To investigate how pregnancy planning, time to conception, and infertility treatment influence cognitive development at ages 3 and 5. Design: Prospective population based cohort study. Setting: Millennium Cohort Study...