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1. Randomised controlled trial of paper, online and SMS diaries for collecting sexual behaviour information from young people.

2. Do changes in objective and subjective family income predict change in children's diets over time? Unique insights using a longitudinal cohort study and fixed effects analysis.

3. Structural stigma, sex work and HIV: contradictions and lessons learnt from a community-led structural intervention in southern India.

4. Assessing housing quality and its impact on health, safety and sustainability.

5. Has the economic crisis widened the intraurban socioeconomic inequalities in mortality? The case of Barcelona, Spain.

6. Increasing active travel: results of a quasi-experimental study of an intervention to encourage walking and cycling.

7. Socioeconomic inequalities in smoking cessation in 11 European countries from 1987 to 2012.

8. Web search activity data accurately predict population chronic disease risk in the USA.

9. Birth weight and childhood wheezing disorders: a systematic review and meta-analysis.

10. Cohort differences in the levels and trajectories of frailty among older people in England.

11. Childhood conscientiousness predicts the social gradient of smoking in adulthood: a life course analysis.

12. The impact of the Iraq War on neonatal polio immunisation coverage: a quasi-experimental study.

13. The Great Recession, unemployment and suicide.

14. Environmental influences on children’s physical activity.

15. Negative socioeconomic changes and mental disorders: a longitudinal study.

16. Does child–parent resemblance in body weight status vary by sociodemographic factors in the USA?

17. Too heavy, too late: investigating perinatal health outcomes in immigrants residing in Spain. A cross-sectional study (2009-2011)

18. Associations between obesogenic risk and depressive symptomatology in Australian adolescents: a cross-sectional study.

19. Mortality at older ages and moves in residential and sheltered housing: evidence from the UK.

20. Maternal alcohol intake prior to and during pregnancy and risk of adverse birth outcomes: evidence from a British cohort.

21. Sociodemographic factors predicting mother's cervical screening and daughter's HPV vaccination uptake.

22. Do changes in socioeconomic factors lead to changes in mental health? Findings from three waves of a population based panel study.

23. Exploring the social determinants of mental health service use using intersectionality theory and CART analysis.

24. Informing the 'early years' agenda in Scotland: understanding infant feeding patterns using linked datasets.

25. Time for bed: associations with cognitive performance in 7-year-old children: a longitudinal population-based study.

26. Common mental disorders and mortality in the West of Scotland Twenty-07 Study: comparing the General Health Questionnaire and the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale.

27. Evaluation of the UNREST questionnaire for testing the social resistance framework.

28. Using 'amenable mortality' as indicator of healthcare effectiveness in international comparisons: results of a validation study.

29. The role and status of evidence and innovation in the healthy towns programme in England: a qualitative stakeholder interview study.

30. The persistence of irregular treatment of hypertension in the former Soviet Union.

31. Community mobilisation programme for female sex workers in coastal Andhra Pradesh, India: processes and their effects.

32. How effective is community mobilisation in HIV prevention among highly diverse sex workers in urban settings? The Aastha intervention experience in Mumbai and Thane districts, India.

33. Long-term local area employment rates as predictors of individual mortality and morbidity: a prospective study in England, spanning more than two decades.

34. Trends in condom use among female sex workers in Andhra Pradesh, India: the impact of a community mobilisation intervention.

35. The Baby-Friendly Hospital Initiative shows positive effects on breastfeeding indicators in Brazil.

36. Generic quality of life predicts all-cause mortality in the short term: evidence from British Household Panel Survey.

37. Current and long-term spousal caregiving and onset of cardiovascular disease.

38. Childhood residential mobility and health in late adolescence and adulthood: findings from the West of Scotland Twenty-07 Study.

39. Family hardship, family instability, and cognitive development.

40. Welfare regimes, population health and health inequalities: a research synthesis.

41. Adolescent blood pressure, body mass index and skin folds: sorting out the effects of early weight and length gains.

42. Modelling the association of disability according to the WHO International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF) with mortality in the British Women's Heart and Health Study.

43. Epidemiology of internal contamination with polonium-210 in the London incident, 2006.

44. Newspaper reporting of suicides in Hong Kong, Taiwan and Guangzhou: compliance with WHO media guidelines and epidemiological comparisons.

45. Work, permanent sickness and mortality risk: a prospective cohort study of England and Wales, 1971-2006.

46. Ethnic differences in access to prescription medication because of cost in New Zealand.

47. Road safety in the political agenda: the impact on road traffic injuries.

48. A simpler tool for estimation of HIV incidence from cross-sectional, age-specific prevalence data.

49. To what extent have relaxed eligibility requirements and increased generosity of disability benefits acted as disincentives for employment? A systematic review of evidence from countries with well-developed welfare systems.