The Dunedin Multidisciplinary Health and Development Study: a 15 year longitudinal study.
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Development and validation of the Minnesota borderline personality disorder scaleAn Australian Aboriginal birth cohort: a unique resource for a life course study of an Indigenous population. A study protocolLongitudinal Intergenerational Birth Cohort Designs: A Systematic Review of Australian and New Zealand StudiesSystematic review of birth cohort studies in AfricaTransitions between child and adult mental health services: service design, philosophy and meaning at uncertain times.Young on-road motorcyclists in New Zealand: age of licensure, unlicensed riding, and motorcycle borrowingThe New Zealand graduated driver licensing system: teenagers' attitudes towards and experiences with this car driver licensing system.Adolescents, sexual behaviour and implications for an epidemic of HIV/AIDS among the youngNew Zealand's Injury Prevention Research Unit: reducing sport and recreational injury.Sport and delinquency: an examination of the deterrence hypothesis in a longitudinal study.Distribution of blood lead levels in a birth cohort of New Zealanders at age 21.Incidence of otitis media in a contemporary Danish National Birth CohortIntegrating and extending cohort studies: lessons from the eXtending Treatments, Education and Networks in Depression (xTEND) studySmoking and blood pressure in 15 year olds in Dunedin, New Zealand.Continuity and change in sporting and leisure time physical activities during adolescence.Longitudinal designs, methods and analysis in psychiatric research.Development and validation of triarchic psychopathy scales from the Multidimensional Personality Questionnaire.Psychotic Experiences, Working Memory, and the Developing Brain: A Multimodal Neuroimaging Study.Undercontrolled temperament at age 3 predicts disordered gambling at age 32: a longitudinal study of a complete birth cohort.Developmental differences and their clinical impact in adolescents.Examining life-course influences on chronic disease: the importance of birth cohort studies from low- and middle- income countries. An overview.Altered stress responses in children exposed to early adversity: a systematic review of salivary cortisol studies.Gene × environment interaction models in psychiatric genetics.Further Validation of Triarchic Psychopathy Scales From the Multidimensional Personality Questionnaire: Setting the Stage for Large-Sample Etiological Studies.Are young adults checking their skin for melanoma?Continuing the debate on a separate adolescent psychiatry.Facilitating Development Research: Suggestions for Recruiting and Re-Recruiting Children and Families.The meaning and function of ritual in psychiatric disorder, religion and everyday behaviour.The relationship between digit sucking and behaviour problems: a longitudinal study over 10 years.Disability in late adolescence. I: Introduction, methods, and overview.Cohort profile: growing up in New Zealand.Social competence in adolescence: preliminary findings from a longitudinal study of New Zealand 15-year-olds.Less childhood obesity--less persistence of wheeze in teenage girls and boys?Secular changes in BMI and the associations between risk factors and BMI in children born 29 years apart.Tracking change in the patterns of parental smoking.Evolution of asthma through childhood.The SELMA study: a birth cohort study in Sweden following more than 2000 mother-child pairs.A Long-term, epidemiological survey of outcome and adjustment of children with developmental disabilities.DSM-III-R disorders in New Zealand 18-year-olds.Motorcycling attitudes and behaviours. II. 14 and 15 year old adolescents.
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The Dunedin Multidisciplinary Health and Development Study: a 15 year longitudinal study.
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10.1111/J.1365-3016.1990.TB00621.X
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1990-01-01T00:00:00Z