Rosie P Cornish
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Curnow E, Cornish R, Heron J, Carpenter J, Tilling K
BMC Med Res Methodol
. 2024 Oct;
24(1):231.
PMID: 39375597
Background: Epidemiological and clinical studies often have missing data, frequently analysed using multiple imputation (MI). In general, MI estimates will be biased if data are missing not at random (MNAR)....
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Matthewman J, Mulick A, Dand N, Major-Smith D, Henderson A, Pearce N, et al.
Clin Exp Dermatol
. 2024 May;
49(12):1537-1546.
PMID: 38751343
Background: Subtypes of atopic dermatitis (AD) have been derived from the Avon Longitudinal Study of Parents and Children (ALSPAC) based on the presence and severity of symptoms reported in questionnaires...
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Thornton H, Cornish R, Lawlor D
EClinicalMedicine
. 2023 Dec;
66:102351.
PMID: 38125933
Background: Higher maternal pre-pregnancy body mass index (BMI) has been associated with higher risk of stillbirth, infant and neonatal mortality. Studies exploring underweight have varied in their conclusions. Our aim...
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Curnow E, Tilling K, Heron J, Cornish R, Carpenter J
Front Epidemiol
. 2023 Nov;
3:1237447.
PMID: 37974561
Epidemiological studies often have missing data, which are commonly handled by multiple imputation (MI). In MI, in addition to those required for the substantive analysis, imputation models often include other...
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Curnow E, Carpenter J, Heron J, Cornish R, Rach S, Didelez V, et al.
J Clin Epidemiol
. 2023 Jun;
160:100-109.
PMID: 37343895
Objectives: Epidemiological studies often have missing data, which are commonly handled by multiple imputation (MI). Standard (default) MI procedures use simple linear covariate functions in the imputation model. We examine...
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Woodward K, Cornish R, Gale C, Johnson S, Knight M, Kurinczuk J, et al.
BMJ Paediatr Open
. 2023 Jan;
6(1).
PMID: 36645759
Introduction: Exposure to SARS-CoV-2 during pregnancy or in the neonatal period may impact fetal or neonatal brain development either through direct central nervous system infection or indirectly through the adverse...
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Boyd A, Teyhan A, Cornish R, Croft J, Thomas R, Brennan I, et al.
Wellcome Open Res
. 2022 Oct;
5:271.
PMID: 36277330
: Linking longitudinal cohort resources with police-recorded records of criminal activity has the potential to inform public health style approaches to policing, and may reduce potential sources of bias from...
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Cocomello L, Taylor K, Caputo M, Cornish R, Lawlor D
Front Cardiovasc Med
. 2022 Jun;
9:870474.
PMID: 35757334
Background: Advances in the management of congenital heart disease (CHD) patients have enabled improvement in long-term survival even for those with serious defects. Research priorities (for patients, families and clinicians)...
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Lee K, Tilling K, Cornish R, Little R, Bell M, Goetghebeur E, et al.
J Clin Epidemiol
. 2021 Feb;
134:79-88.
PMID: 33539930
Missing data are ubiquitous in medical research. Although there is increasing guidance on how to handle missing data, practice is changing slowly and misapprehensions abound, particularly in observational research. Importantly,...
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Cornish R, Macleod J, Boyd A, Tilling K
Int J Epidemiol
. 2020 Oct;
50(1):293-302.
PMID: 33057662
Background: In observational research, choosing an optimal analysis strategy when variables are incomplete requires an understanding of the factors associated with ongoing participation and non-response, but this cannot be fully...