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Laurie Berrie
Laurie Berrie
Postdoctoral Research Assistant, University of Edinburgh
Bestätigte E-Mail-Adresse bei ed.ac.uk
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Use of directed acyclic graphs (DAGs) to identify confounders in applied health research: review and recommendations
PWG Tennant, EJ Murray, KF Arnold, L Berrie, MP Fox, SC Gadd, ...
International journal of epidemiology 50 (2), 620-632, 2021
4602021
A causal inference perspective on the analysis of compositional data
KF Arnold, L Berrie, PWG Tennant, MS Gilthorpe
International journal of epidemiology 49 (4), 1307-1313, 2020
412020
Advanced modelling strategies: challenges and pitfalls in robust causal inference with observational data
PWG Tennant, KF Arnold, L Berrie, GTH Ellison, MS Gilthorpe
Advanced Modelling Strategies: Challenges and pitfalls in robust causal …, 2017
112017
Calculating a deprivation index using census data
P Norman, L Berrie, DJ Exeter
Australian Population Studies 3 (1), 30-39, 2019
92019
Re. The Association Between Childhood Leukemia and Population Mixing: An Artifact of Focusing on Clusters? Response
L Berrie, GTH Ellison, PD Norman, PD Baxter, RG Feltbower, ...
Epidemiology 30 (4), E26-E27, 2019
8*2019
The association between childhood leukemia and population mixing: an artifact of focusing on clusters?
L Berrie, GTH Ellison, PD Norman, PD Baxter, RG Feltbower, ...
Epidemiology (Cambridge, Mass.) 30 (1), 75, 2019
82019
Youth organizations, social mobility and health in middle age: evidence from a Scottish 1950s prospective cohort study
L Berrie, L Adair, L Williamson, C Dibben
European Journal of Public Health 1, 7, 2022
22022
Does cycle commuting reduce the risk of mental ill-health? An instrumental variable analysis using distance to nearest cycle path
L Berrie, Z Feng, D Rice, T Clemens, L Williamson, C Dibben
International journal of epidemiology 53 (1), dyad153, 2024
12024
P76 Different analytical strategies yield contradictory findings when investigating the association between childhood leukaemia and population mixing
L Berrie, PD Baxter, PD Norman, GTH Ellison, GR Law, RG Feltbower, ...
J Epidemiol Community Health 70 (Suppl 1), A87-A87, 2016
12016
The effect of on-and off-road cycle paths on cycling to work: A study using administrative data
L Berrie, Z Feng, D Rice, T Clemens, L Williamson, C Dibben
International Journal of Population Data Science 8 (2), 2023
2023
OP112 Depicting deterministic variables within directed acyclic graphs (DAGs): An aid for identifying and interpreting causal effects involving compositional data and composite …
L Berrie, KF Arnold, GD Tomova, MS Gilthorpe, PWG Tennant
J Epidemiol Community Health 77 (Suppl 1), A55-A55, 2023
2023
What makes people more likely to cycle to work?
L Berrie
Scottish Centre for Administrative Data Research, 2022
2022
Does cycling to work benefit mental health? A natural experiment using linked administrative data.
L Berrie, Z Feng, T Clemens, L Williamson, C Dibben
International Journal of Population Data Science 7 (3), 2022
2022
Data Insights: Youth movements, social mobility and health inequalities
L Berrie
Scottish Centre for Administrative Data Research, 2020
2020
OP78 A causal inference perspective on compositional data and collider ‘bias’
KF Arnold, L Berrie, PWG Tennant, MS Gilthorpe
J Epidemiol Community Health 73 (Suppl 1), A38-A39, 2019
2019
P11 Mathematical coupling and causal inference through example
L Berrie, PWG Tennant, PD Norman, PD Baxter, MS Gilthorpe
J Epidemiol Community Health 72 (Suppl 1), A66-A66, 2018
2018
P82 An illustration of the analytical challenges due to mathematical coupling in health geography research
L Berrie, PD Norman, PD Baxter, MS Gilthorpe
J Epidemiol Community Health 71 (Suppl 1), A88-A89, 2017
2017
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