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5-HTTLPR and early childhood adversities moderate cognitive and emotional processing in adolescence

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5-HTTLPR-environment interplay and its effects on neural reactivity in adolescents

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Adolescents leaving mental health or social care services: predictors of mental health and psychosocial outcomes one year later

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Breakfast consumption and physical activity in British adolescents.

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Breakfast consumption and physical activity in adolescents: daily associations and hourly patterns.

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Childhood adversity subtypes and depressive symptoms in early and late adolescence

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Cohort profile: risk patterns and processes for psychopathology emerging during adolescence: the ROOTS project

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Depressive symptoms during adolescence: comparison between epidemiological and high risk sampling

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Elevated morning cortisol is a stratified population-level biomarker for major depression in boys only with high depressive symptoms

scientific article published on 18 February 2014

Enhanced emotion regulation capacity and its neural substrates in those exposed to moderate childhood adversity.

scientific article published on 4 September 2015

Exercise and depressive symptoms in adolescents: a longitudinal cohort study

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Friendships and Family Support Reduce Subsequent Depressive Symptoms in At-Risk Adolescents

scientific article published on 4 May 2016

General and specific effects of early-life psychosocial adversities on adolescent grey matter volume.

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General distress, hopelessness-suicidal ideation and worrying in adolescence: concurrent and predictive validity of a symptom-level bifactor model for clinical diagnoses.

scientific article published on 05 October 2013

General practitioner experience and perception of Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services (CAMHS) care pathways: a multimethod research study

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Is wearing a pedometer associated with higher physical activity among adolescents?

scientific article published on 4 February 2013

Levels and patterns of objectively-measured physical activity volume and intensity distribution in UK adolescents: the ROOTS study.

scientific article published on 24 February 2014

Longitudinal investigation into childhood- and adolescence-onset depression: psychiatric outcome in early adulthood

scientific article published in March 2006

Magnitude and determinants of change in objectively-measured physical activity, sedentary time and sleep duration from ages 15 to 17.5y in UK adolescents: the ROOTS study.

scientific article published on 14 May 2015

Perceived family functioning and friendship quality: cross-sectional associations with physical activity and sedentary behaviours.

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Physical Activity Awareness of British Adolescents

scientific article published on July 2011

Profiles of family-focused adverse experiences through childhood and early adolescence: the ROOTS project a community investigation of adolescent mental health

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Reduction in adolescent depression after contact with mental health services: a longitudinal cohort study in the UK.

scientific article published on 10 January 2017

Revising on the run or studying on the sofa: prospective associations between physical activity, sedentary behaviour, and exam results in British adolescents.

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Social pain and social gain in the adolescent brain: A common neural circuitry underlying both positive and negative social evaluation

scientific article published on 07 February 2017

The quality of midday meals eaten at school by adolescents; school lunches compared with packed lunches and their contribution to total energy and nutrient intakes

scientific article published on September 7, 2011

Young people, mental health practitioners and researchers co-produce a Transition Preparation Programme to improve outcomes and experience for young people leaving Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services (CAMHS).

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