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    The impact of diagnosis on health-related quality of life in people with coeliac disease: a UK population-based longitudinal perspective
    by Violato, Mara   Gray, Alastair Published in BMC gastroenterology (02.05.2019)
    “...Before diagnosis, people with coeliac disease suffer reduced quality of life, which improves substantially after the disease has been diagnosed. Delayed...”
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    A randomised controlled trial of treatments of childhood anxiety disorder in the context of maternal anxiety disorder: clinical and cost‐effectiveness outcomes
    by Creswell, Cathy   Violato, Mara   Cruddace, Susan   Gerry, Stephen   Murray, Lynne   Shafran, Roz   Stein, Alan   Willetts, Lucy   McIntosh, Emma   Cooper, Peter J Published in Journal of child psychology and psychiatry (01.01.2020)
    “...Background This study evaluated whether clinical and economic outcomes from CBT for child anxiety disorders in the context of maternal anxiety disorders are...”
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    Protocol for a randomised controlled feasibility study examining the efficacy of brief cognitive therapy for the Treatment of Anxiety Disorders in Adolescents (TAD-A)
    by Taylor, Lucy   Waite, Polly   Halldorsson, Brynjar   Percy, Ray   Violato, Mara   Creswell, Cathy Published in Trials (25.04.2019)
    “...Anxiety disorders affect a quarter of the population during their lifetime, and typically emerge in childhood or adolescence. Anxiety disorders disrupt young...”
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    Family income, maternal psychological distress and child socio-emotional behaviour: Longitudinal findings from the UK Millennium Cohort Study
    by Noonan, Katharine   Burns, Richéal   Violato, Mara Published in SSM - population health (01.04.2018)
    “...The association between low family income and socio-emotional behaviour problems in early childhood has been well-documented, and maternal psychological...”
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    Family income and child cognitive and behavioural development in the United Kingdom: does money matter?
    by Violato, Mara   Petrou, Stavros   Gray, Ron   Redshaw, Maggie Published in Health economics (01.10.2011)
    “...This study investigates the extent to which family income is associated with an extensive range of child cognitive and behavioural outcomes in a cohort of...”
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    Socioeconomic status and infectious intestinal disease in the community: a longitudinal study (IID2 study)
    by Adams, Natalie L   Rose, Tanith C   Hawker, Jeremy   Violato, Mara   O'Brien, Sarah J   Whitehead, Margaret   Barr, Benjamin   Taylor-Robinson, David C Published in European journal of public health (01.02.2018)
    “...Infectious intestinal diseases (IID) are common, affecting around 25% of people in UK each year at an estimated annual cost to the economy, individuals and the...”
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    The relationship between household income and childhood respiratory health in the United Kingdom
    by Violato, Mara   Petrou, Stavros   Gray, Ron Published in Social science & medicine (1982) (2009)
    “...Growing empirical evidence on the association between household income and adverse child health outcomes has generated mixed results with some North-American...”
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    Socioeconomic status is associated with symptom severity and sickness absence in people with infectious intestinal disease in the UK
    by Rose, Tanith C   Adams, Natalie L   Barr, Benjamin   Hawker, Jeremy   O'Brien, Sarah J   Violato, Mara   Whitehead, Margaret   Taylor-Robinson, David C Published in BMC infectious diseases (23.06.2017)
    “...The burden of infectious intestinal disease (IID) in the UK is substantial. Negative consequences including sickness absence are common, but little is known...”
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    Treatment of childhood anxiety disorder in the context of maternal anxiety disorder: a randomised controlled trial and economic analysis
    by Creswell, Cathy   Cruddace, Susan   Gerry, Stephen   Gitau, Rachel   McIntosh, Emma   Mollison, Jill   Murray, Lynne   Shafran, Rosamund   Stein, Alan   Violato, Mara   Voysey, Merryn   Willetts, Lucy   Williams, Nicola   Yu, Ly-Mee   Cooper, Peter J Published in Health technology assessment (Winchester, England) (01.05.2015)
    “...Cognitive-behavioural therapy (CBT) for childhood anxiety disorders is associated with modest outcomes in the context of parental anxiety disorder. This study...”
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    Family income and exposure to norovirus in childhood: Findings from the UK Millennium Cohort Study
    by Violato, Mara   Taylor-Robinson, David   Hungerford, Daniel   Gray, Alastair   O'Brien, Sarah   Iturriza-Gomara, Miren Published in SSM - population health (01.08.2019)
    “...Children from low income families are at greater risk of poorer health outcomes than their wealthier peers. Hospital admissions for children with...”
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    Factors Associated with Sequelae of Campylobacter and Non-typhoidal Salmonella Infections: A Systematic Review
    by Esan, Oluwaseun B   Pearce, Madison   van Hecke, Oliver   Roberts, Nia   Collins, Dylan R.J   Violato, Mara   McCarthy, Noel   Perera, Rafael   Fanshawe, Thomas R Published in EBioMedicine (01.02.2017)
    “...Despite the significant global burden of gastroenteritis and resulting sequelae, there is limited evidence on risk factors for sequelae development. We updated...”
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    The Effectiveness, cost-effectiveness and acceptability of Community versus Hospital Eye Service follow-up for patients with neovascular age-related macular degeneration with quies...
    by Reeves, Barnaby C   Scott, Lauren J   Taylor, Jodi   Hogg, Ruth   Rogers, Chris A   Wordsworth, Sarah   Townsend, Daisy   Muldrew, Alyson   Peto, Tunde   Violato, Mara   Dakin, Helen   Cappel-Porter, Heike   Mills, Nicola   O'Reilly, Dermot   Harding, Simon P   Chakravarthy, Usha Published in Health technology assessment (Winchester, England) (01.10.2016)
    “...Patients with neovascular age-related macular degeneration (nAMD) usually attend regular reviews, even when the disease is quiescent. Reviews are burdensome to...”
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    Bespoke linkage of Public Health England laboratory data on gastrointestinal infections to the Clinical Practice Research Datalink: Ethics approval and a study proposal
    by Esan, Oluwaseun   Fanshawe, Thomas   Violato, Mara   McCarthy, Noel   Perera-Salazar, Rafael Published in International journal of population data science (18.04.2017)
    “...ABSTRACT ObjectivesGastrointestinal (GI) infections are common. Most infections are self-limiting, with some people developing long-term sequelae following...”
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    Relationship between socioeconomic status and gastrointestinal infections in developed countries: a systematic review protocol
    by Rose, Tanith C   Adams, Natalie   Taylor-Robinson, David C   Barr, Benjamin   Hawker, Jeremy   O'Brien, Sarah   Violato, Mara   Whitehead, Margaret Published in Systematic reviews (21.01.2016)
    “...The association between low socioeconomic status (SES) and poor health is well documented in the existing literature. Nonetheless, evidence on the relationship...”
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    Resource Use and Costs Associated with Coeliac Disease before and after Diagnosis in 3,646 Cases: Results of a UK Primary Care Database Analysis
    by Violato, Mara   Gray, Alastair   Papanicolas, Irini   Ouellet, Melissa
    edited by Singh, Shree Ram
    Published in PloS one (2012-00-00)
    “...Despite the considerable health impact of coeliac disease (CD), reliable estimates of the impact of diagnosis on health care use and costs are lacking. To...”
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    Relationship between socioeconomic status and gastrointestinal infections in developed countries: A systematic review and meta-analysis
    by Adams, Natalie L   Rose, Tanith C   Hawker, Jeremy   Violato, Mara   O'Brien, Sarah J   Barr, Benjamin   Howard, Victoria J K   Whitehead, Margaret   Harris, Ross   Taylor-Robinson, David C
    edited by Zaidi, Mussaret Bano
    Published in PloS one (2018-00-00)
    “...The association between socioeconomic status (SES) and health is well-documented; however limited evidence on the relationship between SES and gastrointestinal...”
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    Clinical outcomes and cost-effectiveness of brief guided parent-delivered cognitive behavioural therapy and solution-focused brief therapy for treatment of childhood anxiety disord...
    by Creswell, Cathy, Prof   Violato, Mara, PhD   Fairbanks, Hannah, MSc   White, Elizabeth, BA   Parkinson, Monika, DClinPsy   Abitabile, Gemma, BSc   Leidi, Alessandro, MSc   Cooper, Peter J, Prof Published in The Lancet. Psychiatry (2017)
    “...Summary Background Half of all lifetime anxiety disorders emerge before age 12 years; however, access to evidence-based psychological therapies for affected...”
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    Cost-Effectiveness of Mechanical Thrombectomy for Treatment of Nonminor Ischemic Stroke Across Europe
    by Candio, Paolo   Violato, Mara   Leal, Jose   Luengo-Fernandez, Ramon Published in Stroke (1970) (01.01.2021)
    “...Mechanical thrombectomy (MT) has been recommended for the treatment of nonminor ischemic stroke by national and international guidelines, but...”
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    Incidence, risk factors, and health service burden of sequelae of campylobacter and non-typhoidal salmonella infections in England, 2000–2015: A retrospective cohort study using li...
    by Esan, Oluwaseun B   Perera, Rafael   McCarthy, Noel   Violato, Mara   Fanshawe, Thomas R Published in The Journal of infection (01.08.2020)
    “...Reactive arthritis, irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), Guillain-Barré syndrome, ulcerative colitis, and Crohn's disease may be sequelae of Campylobacter or...”
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    Economic burden of stroke across Europe: A population-based cost analysis
    by Luengo-Fernandez, Ramon   Violato, Mara   Candio, Paolo   Leal, Jose Published in European stroke journal (01.03.2020)
    “...Introduction In 2017, 1.5 million people were diagnosed with stroke, 9 million were living with stroke and 0.4 million died because of stroke in 32 European...”
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