Asthma has the potential to adversely affect children's school examination performance, and hence longer term life chances. Asthma morbidity is especially high amongst UK ethnic minority children and those experiencing social adversity, populations which also have poor educational outcomes. We tested the hypothesis that asthma adversely affects performance in national school examinations in a large cohort from an area of ethnic diversity and social deprivation.With a novel method (using patient and address-matching algorithms) we linked administrative and clinical data for 2002-2005 for children in east London aged 5-14 years to contemporaneous education and social care datasets. We modelled children's performance in school examinations in ...
BACKGROUND: Children with asthma experience more absenteeism from school compared with their nonasth...
The objectives of this thesis were: (i) to examine the relationship and the nature of the link of so...
CONTEXT: Although a large body of epidemiologic evidence suggests that socioeconomic status (SES) is...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>Asthma has the potential to adversely affect children's school examinatio...
Asthma is an inflammatory disorder (Koterba & Saltoun, 2012) and a common chronic condition of child...
Background: The global prevalence of childhood asthma is increasing. The condition impacts physical ...
Background: There is inconclusive evidence of the effect of asthma on the academic performance of yo...
Background: Concerns about the achievement of children with asthma and respiratory conditions are es...
The ways in which a diagnosis of asthma can affect the academic achievement of students were examine...
AbstractThis study was conducted to see whether children living in socially deprived areas were more...
This study was conducted to see whether children living in socially deprived areas were more likely ...
Head Start children with asthma represent a unique student population with unique needs. This study ...
Background : Asthma prevalence rates are high, and may be increasing in the Western world, particula...
Asthma affects 1 in 12 children in the U.S. and has shown to affect a child’s peer functioning and a...
Objective Social deprivation is associated with worse asthma outcomes. The Social Deprivation Index ...
BACKGROUND: Children with asthma experience more absenteeism from school compared with their nonasth...
The objectives of this thesis were: (i) to examine the relationship and the nature of the link of so...
CONTEXT: Although a large body of epidemiologic evidence suggests that socioeconomic status (SES) is...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>Asthma has the potential to adversely affect children's school examinatio...
Asthma is an inflammatory disorder (Koterba & Saltoun, 2012) and a common chronic condition of child...
Background: The global prevalence of childhood asthma is increasing. The condition impacts physical ...
Background: There is inconclusive evidence of the effect of asthma on the academic performance of yo...
Background: Concerns about the achievement of children with asthma and respiratory conditions are es...
The ways in which a diagnosis of asthma can affect the academic achievement of students were examine...
AbstractThis study was conducted to see whether children living in socially deprived areas were more...
This study was conducted to see whether children living in socially deprived areas were more likely ...
Head Start children with asthma represent a unique student population with unique needs. This study ...
Background : Asthma prevalence rates are high, and may be increasing in the Western world, particula...
Asthma affects 1 in 12 children in the U.S. and has shown to affect a child’s peer functioning and a...
Objective Social deprivation is associated with worse asthma outcomes. The Social Deprivation Index ...
BACKGROUND: Children with asthma experience more absenteeism from school compared with their nonasth...
The objectives of this thesis were: (i) to examine the relationship and the nature of the link of so...
CONTEXT: Although a large body of epidemiologic evidence suggests that socioeconomic status (SES) is...