GUI Annual Conference 2019
…Click here to view the 2019 Conference Programme. Click here to view the 2019 Book of Abstracts. The conference focusd on research based on Growing Up in Ireland (GUI) data…
…Click here to view the 2019 Conference Programme. Click here to view the 2019 Book of Abstracts. The conference focusd on research based on Growing Up in Ireland (GUI) data…
…them valuable tools to address new policy-related questions and influence policy development (Checkoway, Pearce & Kriebel, 2007). Birth cohort studies can also assess the impact of policy changes over time….
…policy in relation to children, young people and families. The founding objectives for the study were: to describe the lives of children in Ireland in the relevant age categories, to…
…or social policy and of current interest in Ireland. In treating the issue of economic or social policy, papers may report the findings of a statistical research study dealing with…
…involvement on student post-school intentions Liz Smith (University of Georgia) Examining the post-school decision-making and self-determination of disabled young adults in Ireland Keyu Ye (ESRI) Harmonisation potential evaluation of oral…
…tracks post-stroke cognitive impairment progression over time, enabling evaluation of the effects of cognitive rehabilitation post-stroke; developing and testing a post-stroke cognitive intervention in a pilot RCT; costing post-stroke cognitive…
…on the 10 July 2023. This report is the first report in relation to the 13-year-olds in Cohort ’08 and aims to provide a snapshot of their lives in the…
Bernadette Ryan joined the Growing Up in Ireland team as a Research Analyst in May 2019 having previously working in both the Social Research Division and the Survey Unit of…
…K., Healy, S., Rice, D. & Garcia, J. A comparison of perceived and measured paternal weight and BMI, and relationship to weight and BMI of his children. Power, R., Power,…
…people, and their parents. In a new series of posts, we highlight studies published in peer-reviewed journals that address particular themes. The second in our series looks at Physical Activity…