Standout Papers

Cohort study of depressed mood during pregnancy and after childbirth 2001 2026 2009 2017 1.0k
  1. Cohort study of depressed mood during pregnancy and after childbirth (2001)
    Jonathan Evans, Jon Heron et al. BMJ
  2. The course of anxiety and depression through pregnancy and the postpartum in a community sample (2003)
    Jon Heron, Thomas G. O’Connor et al. Journal of Affective Disorders
  3. The proportion of missing data should not be used to guide decisions on multiple imputation (2019)
    Paul Madley‐Dowd, Rachael A. Hughes et al. Journal of Clinical Epidemiology
  4. Mendelian randomisation for mediation analysis: current methods and challenges for implementation (2021)
    Alice R Carter, Eleanor Sanderson et al. European Journal of Epidemiology
  5. Maternal antenatal anxiety and behavioural/emotional problems in children: a test of a programming hypothesis (2003)
    Thomas G. O’Connor, Jon Heron et al. Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry
  6. Maternal Depression During Pregnancy and the Postnatal Period (2013)
    Rebecca M. Pearson, Jonathan Evans et al. JAMA Psychiatry
  7. Accounting for missing data in statistical analyses: multiple imputation is not always the answer (2019)
    Rachael A. Hughes, Jon Heron et al. International Journal of Epidemiology
  8. Predictors of future suicide attempt among adolescents with suicidal thoughts or non-suicidal self-harm: a population-based birth cohort study (2019)
    Becky Mars, Jon Heron et al. The Lancet Psychiatry

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Jake M. Najman 5297 450 8280 5363 531 19.7k
Donna E. Stewart 2485 95 6729 8108 452 22.1k
Stephen L. Buka 3431 1058 5844 3194 285 18.9k
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Jean Golding 11675 4529 6524 8795 479 33.2k
Ezra Susser 5274 1182 5216 2937 349 21.9k
Katherine M. Keyes 3779 394 7647 4980 477 24.2k
Gerald Gartlehner 1506 279 3358 4800 275 15.7k
Kate Tilling 5181 2288 2574 5431 425 24.2k

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