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Natasha NASSAR ; Jenny BOURKE ; Carol BOWER ; Nick DE KLERK ; Glenys DIXON ; Emma GLASSON ; Helen LEONARD ; Telethon Institute for Child Health Research. Centre for Child Health Researh. University of Western Australia. West Perth. AUS |[BDSP. Notice produite par INIST-CNRS 8R0xHI87. Diffusion soumise à autorisation]. Background It is unclear whether the increase in autism over the past two decades is a real increase or due to changes in diagnosis and ascertainment of autism sp[...]Article
JISHENG CUI (.) : AUS. World Health Organization Collaborating Centre for Obesity Prevention. Deakin University. Melbourne Victoria. ; Michael ABRAMSON ; Geza BENKE ; Nick DE KLERK ; Anthony DEL MONACO ; Martine DENNEKAMP ; Arthur-W MUSK ; Malcolm SIM ; Department of Epidemiology and Preventive Medicine. Faculty of Medicine. Nursing and Health Sciences. Monash University. Melbourne Victoria. AUS |[BDSP. Notice produite par INIST-CNRS B9R0xom9. Diffusion soumise à autorisation]. In epidemiologic studies, researchers often need to establish a nonlinear exposure-response relation between a continuous risk factor and a health outcome. Furthe[...]Article
WARD (Alison-M) : GBR. Department of Primary Health Care. University of Oxford. Rosemary Rue Building. Old Road Campus. Headinglon Oxford. ; Nick DE KLERK ; Martin FIRTH ; HOLMAN (Cdarcy-J) : AUS. School of Population Health. The University of Western Australia. Crawley Western Australia. ; PRITCHARD (Douglas) : AUS. Discipline of General Practice. School of Primary. Aboriginal and Rural Health Care. The University of Western Australia. Claremont Western Australia. ; Telethon Institute for Child Health Research. Subiaco. WA. AUS ; University of Western Australia. Centre for Child Health Research. Subiaco. WA. AUS |[BDSP. Notice produite par INIST-CNRS iWsdR0xN. Diffusion soumise à autorisation]. A relationship between maternal and child use of general practitioners (GPs) has been shown to exist for some time, however, the reasons for this relationship are[...]