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📢 New @ucl.ac.uk research finds people who experience mental health difficulties in childhood at ages 5-16 are more likely to have irregular sleep patterns at ages 46-48, with more reported to sleep less than six hours every night. Read more on the CLS website 👉 buff.ly/4TdWrN0
Intersectionality and MAIHDA conference - BOOKING NOW OPEN! (and it's free) Friday 10th July, University of Sheffield With a pre-conference MAIHDA course on Thursday 9th July All details: intersectionalhealth.org/upcoming-eve... Please share widely in your networks!
Join us next Tuesday (2-3.30pm, BST)! With our fantastic panellists (Prof Jayati Das-Munshi, Raza Griffiths, Prof Stephani Hatch, Rachel Hill & Prof Ann Phoenix), we will discuss the origins and impact of some gaps in data and how to make research more inclusive. More info and free sign up below!
Landmark systematic review of the British birth cohorts, providing further evidence of Generational Health Drift. Led by the fantastic Laura Gimeno with superstar team: @dmorenoagostino.bsky.social @martindanka.bsky.social @yiling1015.bsky.social Alice Goisis & @drjenndowd.bsky.social
Mental health difficulties among young adults in England have doubled in past decade, finds a new @ucl.ac.uk study by CLS researchers @dominicpkelly.bsky.social & @emlafitzsimons.bsky.social Read more on the CLS website: bit.ly/4v4QZrx
If you haven't heard it yet, here's a great podcast as part of the IOE insights series featuring SRI's @gergobaranyi.bsky.social on the long term consequences of housing for education outcomes across the lifespan. Take a listen: share.transistor.fm/s/90762e03
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Exciting research from @tommetherell.com 👇
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Share your story 🗣️ Did you grow up in the UK (or UK & Japan) & live in London? Bridging Divides wants to speak to adults age18-24 in a 1hr interview on gender experiences & wellbeing. You'll get a £20 voucher for taking part - pls share with your networks! More info here 👉 tinyurl.com/musm42nx
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More than a fifth (22%) of generation Z in England report having a longstanding mental health condition in their early 20s, double the rate of millennials (10%) at a similar age ten years earlier.
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Mental health difficulties among young adults have doubled in past decade | CLS
Excited to deliver the keynote at the UCL “200 Years of Health and Wellbeing” symposium 🎉 I’ll present evidence on Generational Health Drift, its impact on economic activity, and argue that the recent decline in Healthy Life Expectancy reflects both mental and physical health. @sriucl.bsky.social
Sign up for our next CSMH Seminar series event: Focusing in on life course processes to understand how racism patterns ethnic inequities in health Speaker: Prof. Laia Becares Date and time: Wed 13th May 16:00-17:00 Sign up here for free: www.tickettailor.com/events/esrcc...
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Millennials and gen Z may spend more years in poor health than their earlier born counterparts, according to a new review of 51 studies comparing UK birth cohorts. Read more on the CLS website - bit.ly/4wKqclU
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Millennials and gen Z are more likely to live with obesity and report mental health difficulties earlier in their lives than the baby boomers and generation X.
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Two weeks to go: @georgeploubidis.bsky.social is delivering the keynote at @ucl.ac.uk's Past, Present and Future symposium on Thursday, 14 May. Living Longer but Not Healthier: The Generational Health Drift uses data from CLS’ cohorts. Register: bit.ly/42wK4ef
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Mental health difficulties in childhood are linked to irregular sleep patterns in midlife, according to the 1970 British Cohort Study.
Does childhood mental health impact sleep in midlife? | CLS
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This seminar explores the role of racism, experienced over the life course, in structuring ethnic inequalities in health.
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Focusing in on life course processes to understand how racism patterns ethnic inequities in health | King's College London
How poor housing shapes school outcomes and why place matters | Research for the Real World | IOE Insights | Episode
Mark Quinn speaks with Dr Gergo Baranyi about researching environment and health with a lifecourse approach, using data that follows people over time. Dr Baranyi describes how linking cohort data to a...
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Delighted to share that our paper "Associations between early-life mental health and abnormal sleep duration in midlife: findings from a prospective cohort study in Great Britain" is now published in @springernature.com European Journal of Epidemiology! rdcu.be/e5rAK 👇
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Join us for our next Primers & Provocations series: Working with "missing" data: Strategies for equitable research with data that contain gaps, absences, and silences When: 2:00-3:30pm 5th May Where: Zoom Sign up here for free: www.kcl.ac.uk/events/worki...
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This Primer & Provocation roundtable brings together interdisciplinary researchers working on social inequalities in mental health to critically reflect on the challenges, consequences, and possibilit...
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Working with "missing" data: Strategies for equitable research with data that contain gaps, absences, and silences | King's College London