In just over 2 months time, our club captain Seb Stannard will be running the London marathon for Home Start Winchester. If you would like to sponsor him please follow this link: https://t.co/IozIPTA7qY
Demographic changes in Western countries have increased partnership dissolution, serial partnering, and multi-partner #fertility (MPF).
📕 This new paper shows MPF is a common UK family formation but there are educational disparities in its prevalence.
https://t.co/pdol2YTwAO
Easton and Martyr Worthy 2s and 3s looking for players.
All abilities will be welcomed, 2nd Team playing away at Hythe and Dibden, 3rd Team in Winchester at North Walls. @HampshireCB@HCLPlayerLoans
1/ We talk a lot about 'modifiable' risk factors for ill health but how are these designated as such?
In our new thought piece @PLOSGPH we suggest five questions to help us define what's modifiable in shaping health or disease & give some examples:
https://t.co/kWB2KpNUee
📢Out now:
Fraser, @Seb_Stannard et al. established a research collaboration titled ‘MELD-B’ to understand how wider determinants, sentinel conditions, and chronic condition accrual sequence affect risk of early-onset, burdensome multimorbidity: https://t.co/udwRxdxAyR
📢Our latest in @JMultimorbidity: @Seb_Stannard et al. present a conceptual framework developed to characterise the population-level domains of early-life determinants of future #multimorbidity: https://t.co/LZE7cOqq8T
Want to get involved and shape research? 🙌
Share your views to help design new a study exploring what factors in early life influence health.
Participants are needed for a small discussion group and will be thanked with a £40 shopping voucher. 👀
👉https://t.co/g76gBjGZ1n
We're planning exciting research about the early influences that shape the risk of having multiple long term health conditions later in life. We want it to be shaped with the public. Fill this form if u want to know more or contact @Seb_Stannard
Pls RT.
https://t.co/Ot1bGBRvH5
🔖 And in our final tweet in the #ChangingPopulations series, don’t forget to check out our ‘Celebrating success’ page.
🌟We say well done to @AhadMary, David McCollum, @melindacmills, Lydia Palumbo and @Seb_Stannard 👏
▶️ https://t.co/GloHA85Sgs
Congratulations to @ESRC funded PhD student @Seb_Stannard from @UoSSocStatDemo for winning the University of Southampton Doctoral College Award for best PhD research contributions in the Faculty of Social Sciences.
The Best of Faculty research award winners are:
- Freya Womersley, School of Ocean & Earth Sciences
- Sebastian Stannard, Economic, Social & Political Sciences
- Adam Chalabi, School of Physics & Astronomy
The winners for our School Research Awards are:
- Liudi Yao
- Yunfei Gu
- Ioan Ieremie
- Samuel Hudson
- Sebastian Stannard
- Seongbong Heo
- Freya Womersley
- Fengsheng Ge
- Adam Chalabi
- Monica Sood
- Meng Ding
- Lesley Turner
Congratulations to @Seb_Stannard who has passed his PhD viva 🎉
Supervised by @AnnBerrington & @Dr2NisreenAlwan, Seb examined intergenerational demographic behaviour & life course determinants of poor health in mid-life. Read more on Seb's PhD journey⤵️
https://t.co/RmbHHL2Pqp
New publication by @ESRC - funded PhD student @Seb_Stannard, @AnnBerrington and @Dr2NisreenAlwan uses BCS70 @CLScohorts
data to explore pathways between parental separation in childhood and hypertension in adulthood.
https://t.co/E7BgIqWyqf
This new research uses data from the birth, age 10 and age 42 sweeps of the #1970BritishCohortStudy to examine pathways through which parental separation is associated with children's partnership dissolution in adulthood. Read the full paper below.
Read more about @Seb_Stannard's PhD journey in the latest edition of #ChangingPopulations ⤵️
Seb’s research uses @CLScohorts#BCS70 to explore the pathways through which events in childhood may impact both health & demographic outcomes at midlife
https://t.co/RmbHHL2Pqp