Publishing

COMPASS publishes outputs from its projects in journal articles, reports, working papers, and books. This list shows off all publications by COMPASS staff since 2001.

2024

June
Underwood L, Teng A, Bowden N, Dewes O, Marek L, Milne B (2024). Long-term health conditions among household families in Aotearoa New Zealand: Cross-sectional analysis of integrated Census and administrative data. New Zealand Medical Journal 137(1596), 20–34, doi:10.26635/6965.6370.

Wiki J, Theodore R, Marek L, Hobbs M, Ruhe T, Kokaua J, Boden J, Thabrew H, Hetrick S, Milne B, Bowden N (2024). How healthy are the environments of tamariki and rangatahi Māori in Aotearoa New Zealand? A nationwide cross-sectional geospatial study. The New Zealand Population Review., in press.

May
Kolandai K (2024). An Ecospiritual Reflection of the COVID-19 Pandemic. Mother Pelican: A Journal of Solidarity and Sustainability 20(5).

O’Flaherty M, Huang Y, Underwood L, Bowden N, Lam J, Baxter J, Milne B (2024). Heterogeneous effects of stroke and traumatic brain injury on spouses’ income and employment: Evidence from New Zealand. LCC Working Paper Series. Institute for Social Science Research, The University of Queensland, doi:10.14264/bfc1285.

Richmond-Rakerd LS, Iyer MT, D’Souza S, Khalifeh L, Caspi A, Moffitt TE, Milne BJ (2024). Associations of hospital-treated infections with subsequent dementia: Nationwide 30-year analysis. Nature Aging, doi: 10.1038/s43587-024-00621-3.

April
Shahbaz M, Harding JE, Milne BJ, Walters AGB, Underwood L, von Randow M, Xu L, Gamble GD (2024). Comparison of outcomes of the 50-year follow-up of a randomized trial assessed by study questionnaire and by data linkage: The CONCUR Study. Clinical Trials: Journal of the Society for Clinical Trials, in press.

Underwood L, Teng A, Bowden N, Dewes O, Marek L, Milne BJ (2024). Long-term health conditions among household families in Aotearoa New Zealand: Cross sectional analysis of integrated Census and administrative data. New Zealand Medical Journal, in press.

Walker CG, Thayer ZM, Marks EJ, Ly KN, Pillai A, Waldie K, Underwood L, Snell RG, Knowles SD, Cha JE, Morton SMB (2024). Association between maternal depression symptoms and child telomere length. Journal of Psychiatric Research, doi: 10.1016/j.jpsychires.2024.04.037.

March
Kolandai K (2024). Her Parasites: A poetic ecospiritual perspective of the COVID-19 pandemic and nature’s intelligence. Journal of Ecohumanism 3(2), Article 2, doi:10.33182/joe.v3i2.3201.

Reuben A, Richmond-Rakerd LS, Milne B, Shah D, Pearson A, Hogan S, Ireland D, Keenan R, Knodt AR, Melzer T, Poulton R, Ramrakha S, Whitman ET, Hariri AR, Moffitt TE, Caspi A (2024). Dementia, dementia’s risk factors and premorbid brain structure are concentrated in disadvantaged areas: National register and birth-cohort geographic analyses. Alzheimer’s & Dementia 20(5), doi: 10.1002/alz.13727.

Slykerman RF, Clasby BE, Chong J, Edward K, Milne BJ, Temperton H, Thabrew H, Bowden N. (2024). Case identification of non-traumatic brain injury in youth using linked population data. BMC Neurology 24, doi: 10.1186/s12883-024-03575-6.

Toomata Z, Leask M, Krishnan M, Cadzow M, Dalbeth N, Stamp LK, de Zoysa J, Merriman T, Wilcox P, Dewes O, Murphy R (2023). Genetic testing for misclassified monogenic diabetes in Māori and Pacific peoples in Aotearoa New Zealand with early-onset type 2 diabetes. Frontiers in Endocrinology 14, doi:10.3389/fendo.2023.1174699.

Walters AGB, Gamble GD, Crowther CA, Dalziel SR, Eagleton CL, McKinlay CJD, Milne BJ, Harding JE (2024). Cardiovascular outcomes fifty years after antenatal exposure to betamethasone: Follow up of a randomised trial. PLOS Medicine, in press.

February
D’Souza S, Milne BJ, Li C, Anns F, Gardner A, Lumley T, Morton SMB, Murphy IR, Verhagen E, Wright C, Quarrie K. (2024). Kumanu Tāngata: The aftermatch study – protocol to examine the health outcomes of high-level male rugby union players using linked administrative data. BMJ Open Sport & Exercise Medicine 10(1), doi:10.1136/bmjsem-2023-001795.

Kolandai K, Milne B, von Randow M, Bullen C, Marsh S, Crump JA (2024). Public opinion on global COVID-19 vaccine procurement and distribution policies: A nationally representative survey in Aotearoa New Zealand 2022. Vaccine 42(6), doi:10.1016/j.vaccine.2024.01.091.

Ruhe T, Marek L, Bowden N, Wiki J, Theodore RF, Hobbs M, Boden J, Thabrew H, Hetrick S, Milne B, Kokaua J (2024). Describing the natural and built environments Pasifika children and young people live in Aotearoa New Zealand: A nationwide geospatial study. New Zealand Population Review, in press.

2023

Anns F, D’Souza S, MacCormick C, Mirfin-Veitch B, Clasby B, Hughes N, Forster W, Tuisaula, E, & Bowden, N. (2023). Risk of Criminal Justice System Interactions in Young Adults with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder: Findings From a National Birth Cohort. Journal of Attention Disorders 27(12),  doi:10.1177/10870547231177469.

Anns F, Waldie K, Peterson ER, Walker C, Morton SMB, D’Souza S (2023). Behavioural outcomes of children exposed to antidepressants and unmedicated depression during pregnancy. Journal of Affective Disorders 338, doi:10.1016/j.jad.2023.05.097.

Crump JA, Vakaoti P, Moore-Jones M, Tan L, Ergler CR, Fenton E, Anderson EMR, Bremer PJ, Sharples KJ, Walls T, Quiñones-Mateu ME, Kolandai K, Hadingham J, Hill PC, Knowles S (2023). Health nationalism in Aotearoa New Zealand during COVID-19: Problems for global health equity. Nature Medicine 29, 1887–1889, doi:10.1038/s41591-023-02436-y.

Curtin J, Kolandai K, Igiebor O, Morrissey S, Woodman V (2023). NZ’s budget used a ‘gender lens’ for the first time – the result was a win for women. The Conversation, https://theconversation.com/nzs-budget-used-a-gender-lens-for-the-first-time-the-result-was-a-win-for-women-205116.

Dewes O, Williams K, Naisali S (2023). Talanoa digital storytelling as a culturally-appropriate method in palliative care health research: An evaluation of the narratives of Pacific families caring for older loved ones at end of life. Pacific Studies 46(1).

Garnett M, Reese E, Swearingen I, Peterson E, Salmon K, Waldie K, D’Souza S, Atatoa-Carr P, Morton S, Bird A (2023). Maternal Reminiscing and Children’s Socioemotional Development: Evidence from a Large Pre-Birth Longitudinal Cohort Study, Growing Up in New Zealand. Journal of Cognition and Development 24(5), 678–703, doi:10.1080/15248372.2023.2192276.

Greaves LM, Lindsay Latimer C, Li E, Hamley L (2023). Well-being and cultural identity for Māori: Knowledge of iwi (tribal) affiliations does not strongly relate to health and social service outcomes. Social Science & Medicine 329, doi:10.1016/j.socscimed.2023.116028.

Greaves LM, Lindsay Latimer C, Li E, Hamley L, Renfrew L, Sporle A, Milne B (2023). Who are the Māori “in-between”? Indigenous diversity and inequity across descent, ethnicity and Iwi knowledge. Ethnic and Racial Studies 46(1), 166–189, doi:10.1080/01419870.2022.2081512.

Greaves LM, Lindsay Latimer C, Muriwai E, Moore C, Li E, Sporle A, Clark TC, Milne BJ (2023). Māori and the Integrated Data Infrastructure: An assessment of the data system and suggestions to realise Māori data aspirations [Te Māori me te Integrated Data Infrastructure: he aromatawai i te pūnaha raraunga me ngā marohitanga e poipoia ai ngā wawata raraunga Māori]. Journal of the Royal Society of New Zealand 54(2), 1–17, doi:10.1080/03036758.2022.2154368.

Harris BR, Li C, Stanley J, King P, Priest N, Curtis E, Ameratunga S, Paine S-J (2023). Racism and health among Aotearoa New Zealand young people aged 15–24 years: Analysis of multiple national surveys. Journal of Adolescent Health, in press.

Hetrick SE, Hobbs M, Fortune S, Marek L, Wiki J, Boden JM, Theodore R, Ruhe T, Kokaua JJ, Thabrew H, Milne B, Bowden N (2023). Proximity of alcohol outlets and presentation to hospital by young people after self-harm: A retrospective geospatial study using the integrated data infrastructure. The Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry 58(2), doi:10.1177/00048674231203909.

Hobbs M, Bowden N, Marek L, Wiki J, Kokaua J, Theodore R, Ruhe T, Boden J, Thabrew H, Hetrick S, Milne B (2023). The environment a young person grows up in is associated with their mental health: A nationwide geospatial study using the integrated data infrastructure. New Zealand. Social Science & Medicine 326, doi:10.1016/j.socscimed.2023.115893.

Ingham TR, Jones B, Perry M, von Randow M, Milne B, King PT, Nikora LW, Sporle A, Te Ao Mārama Study Group (2023). Measuring Māori Health, Wellbeing, and Disability in Aotearoa Using a Web-Based Survey Methodology. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 20(18), doi 10.3390/ijerph20186797.

Jaung R, Li C, Harris BR, Paine S-J (2023). Caregiver experiences of racism and child mental health outcomes: Cross-sectional analysis from New Zealand. New Zealand Medical Journal 136(1581), 28–43, https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/37619225.

Kolandai K, Milne B, von Randow M, Lay-Yee R (2023). COVID-related environmental concerns and aspirations for a greener, pandemic-proof future: Prospect for civil-society led change for sustainability. Environmental Development 47, doi:10.1016/j.envdev.2023.100907.

Kolandai K, Milne B, McLay J, von Randow M, Lay-Yee R (2023). Anthropause appreciation, biophilia, and ecophilosophical contemplations amidst a global pandemic. Journal of Environmental Psychology 85, doi:10.1016/j.jenvp.2022.101943.

Lay-Yee R, Hariri AR, Knodt AR, Barrett-Young A, Matthews T, Milne BJ (2023). Social isolation from childhood to mid-adulthood: Is there an association with older brain age? Psychological Medicine 53(16), doi:10.1017/S0033291723001964.

Lay-Yee R, Matthews T, Moffitt TE, Poulton R, Caspi A, Milne BJ (2023). Are trajectories of social isolation from childhood to mid-adulthood associated with adult depression or suicide outcomes? Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology 58, 373–382, doi:10.1007/s00127-022-02389-6.

Loring JB, Li C, Stanley J, Paine SJ, Harris BR (2023). Racism and Māori adolescent mental health in Aotearoa New Zealand: Analysis of New Zealand Youth Survey. Journal of Adolescent Health, in press.

Maessen SE, Taylor BJ, Gillon G, Moewaka Barnes H, Firestone R, Taylor RW, Milne B, Hetrick S, Cargo T, McNeil B, Cutfield W (2023). A better start national science challenge: Supporting the future wellbeing of our tamariki E tipu, e rea, mō ngā rā o tō ao: grow tender shoot for the days destined for you. Journal of the Royal Society of New Zealand 53(5), 673–696, doi:10.1080/03036758.2023.2173257.

Marlowe J, Malihi AZ, Milne B, McLay J, Chiang A (2023). Settlement trajectories of nearly 25,000 forced migrants in New Zealand: Longitudinal insights from administrative data. Kōtuitui: New Zealand Journal of Social Sciences Online 19(1), 21–44, doi:10.1080/1177083X.2023.2214606.

Mills A, Terry A, Lindsay-Latimer C, Milne B (2023). Going Straight Home? Post-prison housing experiences and the role of stable housing in reducing reoffending in Aotearoa New Zealand. COMPASS Research Centre, University of Auckland, https://www.auckland.ac.nz/assets/arts/our-research/research-institutes-centres-groups/compass/social-research-projects/docs/GSH%20final%20report%20final%20and%20complete.pdf.

Mitchell EA, Taylor BJ, Milne BJ (2023). Regional variation in sudden unexpected death in infancy in New Zealand. Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health 59(2), 319–327, doi:10.1111/jpc.16293.

Paterson L, Espiner E, Curtis E, Li C, Weston M, Paine SJ (2023). Inequities in colonoscopy access: A retrospective audit of accepted referrals in Te Whatu Ora Counties Manukau. New Zealand Medical Journal 136(1585), 15–23, https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/37956354.

Richmond-Rakerd LS, D’Souza S, Milne BJ, Andersen SH (2023). Suicides, drug poisonings, and alcohol-related deaths cluster with health and social disadvantage in 4.1 million citizens from two nations. Psychological Medicine, doi:10.1017/S0033291723003495.

Slykerman RF, Neumann D, Underwood L, Hobbs M, Waldie KE (2023). Age at first exposure to antibiotics and neurodevelopmental outcomes in childhood. Psychopharmacology 240(5), 1143–1150, doi:10.1007/s00213-023-06351-5.

Toomata Z, Leask M, Krishnan M, Cadzow M, Dalbeth N, Stamp LK, de Zoysa J, Merriman T, Wilcox P, Dewes O, Murphy R (2023). Genetic testing for misclassified monogenic diabetes in Māori and Pacific peoples in Aōtearoa New Zealand with early-onset type 2 diabetes. Frontiers in Endocrinology 14, doi:10.3389/fendo.2023.1174699.

Tye C, McEwen FS, Liang H, Woodhouse E, Underwood L, Shephard E, Barker ED, Sheerin F, Higgins N, Steenbruggen J, Tuberous Sclerosis 2000 Study Group, Bolton PF (2023). Epilepsy severity mediates association between mutation type and ADHD symptoms in tuberous sclerosis complex. Epilepsia 64(3), doi:10.1111/epi.17507.

Zhang Q, Underwood L, Peterson ER, Fenaughty J, Waldie KE (2023). Psychometric Properties and Factor Structure of the Aggressive Student Culture Scale Administered to the Age 8 Growing Up in NZ Cohort. Journal of Psychoeducational Assessment 42(2), doi:10.1177/07342829231218036.

2022

Bertelli MO, Azeem MW, Underwood L, Scattoni ML, Persico AM, Ricciardello A, Sappok T, Bergmann T, Keller R, Bianco A, Corti S, Miselli G, Lassi S, Croce L, Bradley E, Munir K (2022). Autism Spectrum Disorder. In MO Bertelli, S Deb, K Munir, A Hassiotis, L Salvador-Carulla (Eds.), Textbook of Psychiatry for Intellectual Disability and Autism Spectrum Disorder (pp. 369–455). Springer International Publishing, doi:10.1007/978-3-319-95720-3_16.

Boven N, Shackleton N, Bolton L, Sporle A, Milne BJ (2022). New Zealand Socio-economic Index 2018. COMPASS Research Centre, University of Auckland, https://www.auckland.ac.nz/assets/arts/our-research/research-institutes-centres-groups/compass/whole-population-data-analysis/nzsei-2018.pdf.

Bowden N, Gibb S, Audas R, Clendon S, Dacombe J, Kokaua J, Milne BJ, Mujoo H, Murray SW, Smiler K, Stace H, van der Meer L, Taylor BJ (2022). Association Between High-Need Education-Based Funding and School Suspension Rates for Autistic Students in New Zealand. JAMA Pediatrics 176(7), 664–671, doi:10.1001/jamapediatrics.2022.1296.

Cargo T, Stevenson K, Bowden N, Milne BJ, Hetrick S, D’Souza S (2022). Medication dispensing amongst Māori and non-Maori screened for preschool ADHD. New Zealand Medical Journal 135(1565), 95–103, https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36356273.

Chaplin E, Rawat A, Perera B, McCarthy J, Courtenay K, Forrester A, Young S, Hayward H, Sabet J, Underwood L, Mills R, Asherson P, Murphy D (2022). Prisoners with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder: Co-morbidities and service pathways. International Journal of Prisoner Health 18(3), 245–258, doi:10.1108/IJPH-03-2021-0020.

Curtin J, Kolandai K, Igiebor O, Morrissey S (2022). Labour’s fourth ‘well-being budget’ still comes up short on the well-being of women, https://theconversation.com/labours-fourth-well-being-budget-still-comes-up-short-on-the-well-being-of-women-182842.

Daniels L, Taylor BJ, Taylor RW, Milne BJ, Camp J, Richards R, Shackleton N (2022). Further reductions in the prevalence of obesity in 4-year-old New Zealand children from 2017 to 2019. International Journal of Obesity 46, 1176–1187, doi:10.1038/s41366-022-01095-2.

Dewes O, Milne BJ, Sporle A (2022). Intergenerational, integrative, & intellectual Pacific properties & pathways for Life (IPforLife): A study protocol. The Journal of Primary Health Care 14(2), 172–178, doi:10.1071/HC22004.

D’Souza S, Li C, Quarrie KL, Milne BJ (2022). Linkage Review and Evaluation of Rugby Players and Referees added to the Integrated Data Infrastructure (p. 13). COMPASS Research Centre, University of Auckland, https://www.auckland.ac.nz/assets/arts/our-research/research-institutes-centres-groups/compass/whole-population-data-analysis/Linkage-Review-Evaluation-Rugby-Players-Referees-IDI.pdf.

Harding JE, Rajay AB, Alsweiler JM, Brown G, Crowther CA, Franke N, Gamble G, McKinlay C, Milne B, Rogers J, Wouldes T (2022). Different approaches to requesting consent for routine data linkage in neonatal follow-up (ACORN): Protocol for a 2×2 factorial randomised trial. BMJ Open 12(7), doi:10.1136/bmjopen-2021-060476.

Healey D, Milne B, Healey M. (2022). Adaption and implementation of the engage programme within the early childhood curriculum. Scientific Reports 12(1), doi:10.1038/s41598-022-25655-8.

Kolandai K, Milne B, von Randow M (2022). Beliefs about complete law abidance reported in the ISSP Role of Government module in 1996, 2006 and 2016: Considering the hypotheses on drivers. COMPASS Research Centre, University of Auckland, https://www.auckland.ac.nz/assets/arts/our-research/research-institutes-centres-groups/compass/surveys/ISSP-role-of-government-trends.pdf.

Kolandai K, Roy R, Isobel R, Curtin J (2022). Understanding the gendered impact of COVID-19 for policies on health and wellbeing. Public Policy Institute, University of Auckland.

Kolandai K, von Randow M, Milne BJ (2022). Cross-national and cross-time comparisons of public perceptions about social inequality and social conflicts. COMPASS Research Centre, University of Auckland, https://www.auckland.ac.nz/assets/arts/our-research/research-institutes-centres-groups/compass/surveys/ISSP-social-inequality-trends.pdf.

Kolandai-Matchett K & Abbott M (2022). Gaming-Gambling Convergence: Trends, Emerging Risks, and Legislative Responses. International Journal of Mental Health and Addiction 20, 2024–2056, doi:10.1007/s11469-021-00498-y.

Lay-Yee R, Milne BJ, Wright-St Clair VA, Broad J, Wilkinson T, Connolly M, Teh R, Hayman K, Muru-Lanning M, Kerse N (2022). Prevalence of loneliness and its association with general and health-related measures of subjective well-being in a longitudinal bicultural cohort of older adults in advanced age living in New Zealand: LiLACS NZ. The Journals of Gerontology Series B 77(10), 1904–1915, doi:10.1093/geronb/gbac087.

Li C, Gibson J, Boe-Gibson G (2022). Rising immigration and falling native-born home ownership: A spatial econometric analysis for New Zealand. New Zealand Economic Papers 56(3), 318–325, doi:10.1080/00779954.2022.2105254.

Mills O, Shackleton N, Colbert J, Zhao J, Norman P, Exeter DJ (2022). Inter-relationships between geographical scale, socio-economic data suppression and population homogeneity. Applied Spatial Analysis and Policy 15, 1075–1091, doi:10.1007/s12061-021-09430-2.

Milne BJ (2022). Longitudinal research in Aotearoa New Zealand using the Integrated Data Infrastructure: A review. Journal of the Royal Society of New Zealand 52(3), 301–312, doi:10.1080/03036758.2022.2072905.

Milne BJ, D’Souza S, Andersen SH, Richmond-Rakerd LS (2022). Use of population-level administrative data in developmental science. Annual Review of Developmental Psychology 4, 447–468, doi:10.1146/annurev-devpsych-120920-023709.

Mitchell EA, Zhang D, Thompson JMD, Liu C, Leversha A, Milne BJ (2022). Maternal mental health and substance use disorders in sudden unexpected death in infancy using routinely collected health data in New Zealand, 2000–2016. Archives of Disease in Childhood 107(10), 917–921, doi:10.1136/archdischild-2021-323006.

Morton SM, Napier C, Morar M, Waldie K, Peterson E, Atatoa Carr P, Meissel K, Paine S-J, Grant CC, Bullen P, Fenaughty J, Bird A, Underwood L, Wall C, Exeter D, Prickett K, Kingi TK, Liang R, Fa'alili-Fidow J, Gerritsen S, Marks E, Walker C, Langridge F, Evans R, Neumann D, Grant M, Lai H, Taufa S, Smith A, Cha J (2022). Mind the gap – unequal from the start: Evidence from the early years of the Growing Up in New Zealand longitudinal study. Journal of the Royal Society of New Zealand 52(3), 216–236, doi:10.1080/03036758.2022.2058026.

Neumann D, Peterson ER, Underwood L, Morton SMB, Waldie KE (2022). The Association Between Persistence and Change in Behavioral Difficulties During Early to Middle Childhood and Cognitive Abilities at Age 8. Child Psychiatry & Human Development, doi:10.1007/s10578-022-01453-1.

Paine S-J, Li C, Wright K, Harris R, Loring B, Reid P (2022). The economic cost of Indigenous child health inequities in Aotearoa New Zealand-an updated analysis for 2003-2014. New Zealand Medical Journal 136(1568), 23–45, https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36657073.

Richmond-Rakerd LS, D’Souza S, Milne BJ, Caspi A, Moffitt TE (2022). Longitudinal Associations of Mental Disorders With Dementia: 30-Year Analysis of 1.7 Million New Zealand Citizens. JAMA Psychiatry 79(4), 333–340, doi:10.1001/jamapsychiatry.2021.4377.

Schoeps A, Gontijo de Castro T, Peterson ER, Wall C, D’Souza S, Waldie KE,  Morton S (2022). Associations between antenatal maternal diet and other health aspects with infant temperament in a large multiethnic cohort study: A path analysis approach. BMJ Open 12(2), doi:10.1136/bmjopen-2020-046790.

Slykerman RF & Li E (2022). A randomized trial of probiotic supplementation in nurses to reduce stress and viral illness. Scientific Reports 12(1), doi:10.1038/s41598-022-19104-9.

Slykerman RF, Li E, Booth RJ (2022). Improvement in the psychological health of nurses working during the COVID‐19 pandemic. Nursing Forum 57(1), 87–93, doi:10.1111/nuf.12660.

Svardal CA, Waldie K, Milne B, Morton SM, D’Souza S (2022). Prevalence of antidepressant use and unmedicated depression in pregnant New Zealand women. Australian & New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry 56(5), 489–499, doi:10.1177/00048674211025699.

Thabrew H, Aljawahiri N, Kumar H, Bowden N, Milne B, Prictor M, Jordan V, Breedvelt J, Shepherd T, Hetrick S (2022). ‘As Long as It’s Used for Beneficial Things’: An Investigation of non-Māori, Māori and Young People’s Perceptions Regarding the Research use of the Aotearoa New Zealand Integrated Data Infrastructure (IDI). Journal of Empirical Research on Human Research Ethics 17(4), 471–482, doi:10.1177/15562646221111294.

Theodore R, Bowden N, Kokaua J, Ruhe T, Hobbs M, Hetrick S, Marek L, Wiki J, Milne B, Thabrew H, Boden J (2022). Mental health inequities for Māori youth: A population-level study of mental health service data. New Zealand Medical Journal 135(1567), 79–90, https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36521087.

Theunissen G, D’Souza S, Peterson ER, Walker C, Morton SMB, Waldie KE (2022). Prenatal determinants of depressive symptoms in childhood: Evidence from Growing Up in New Zealand. Journal of Affective Disorders 302, 41–49, doi:10.1016/j.jad.2022.01.076.

Thomson K, Odgers CL, Bryan BT, Danese A, Milne B, Strange L, Matthews T, Arseneault L (2022). Trajectories of childhood social isolation in a nationally representative cohort: Associations with antecedents and early adulthood outcomes. Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry Advances 2(2), doi:10.1002/jcv2.12073.

von Randow M, Kolandai K, Milne B.(2022). Methods and procedures for International Social Survey Programme (ISSP) 2021: Health & Healthcare II New Zealand. COMPASS Research Centre, University of Auckland, https://www.auckland.ac.nz/assets/arts/our-research/research-institutes-centres-groups/compass/surveys/ISSP2021-methods.pdf.

Zhang AX, Liang H, McEwen FS, Tye C, Woodhouse E, Underwood L, Shephard E, Sheerin F, Tuberous Sclerosis 2000 Study Group, Bolton PF (2022). Perinatal adversities in tuberous sclerosis complex: Determinants and neurodevelopmental outcomes. Developmental Medicine & Child Neurology 64(10), doi:10.1111/dmcn.15224.

2021

Armoudian M & Milne B (2021). The politics of blame: Mass media messages and political violence during peace negotiations. Journalism 22(9), 2182–2202, doi:10.1177/1464884919860280.

Bentley R, Simons K, Kvalsvig A, Milne B, Blakely T (2021). Short-run effects of poverty on asthma, ear infections and health service use: Analysis of the Longitudinal Study of Australian Children. International Journal of Epidemiology 50(5), 1526–1539, doi:10.1093/ije/dyab059.

Bird AL, Underwood L, Berry S, Grant CC, Gulliver P, Fanslow J, Atatoa Carr PE, Fa’alili-Fidow J, Morton SMB (2021). Physical Conflict During Pregnancy: A Socioecological, Cross-Cultural Examination of Risk and Protective Factors for New Zealand Women. Violence Against Women 27(11), 1930–1956, doi:10.1177/1077801220971356.

Boven N, Shackleton N, Bolton L, Milne B (2021). The 2018 New Zealand Socioeconomic Index (NZSEI-18): A Brief Technical Summary. COMPASS Research Centre, University of Auckland, https://www.auckland.ac.nz/assets/arts/our-research/research-institutes-centres-groups/compass/whole-population-data-analysis/NZSEI2018_technical_summary.pdf.

Bowden N, Milne B, Audas R, Clasby B, Dacombe J, Forster W, Kokaua J, Gibb S, Hughes N, MacCormick C, Smiler K, Taylor B, Mirfin-Veitch B (2021). Criminal justice system interactions among young adults with and without autism: A national birth cohort study in New Zealand. Autism 26(7), doi:10.1177/13623613211065541.

Chaplin E, McCarthy J, Allely CS, Forrester A, Underwood L, Hayward H, Sabet J, Young S, Mills R, Asherson P, Murphy D (2021). Self-harm and Mental Health Characteristics of Prisoners with elevated rates of autistic traits. Research in Developmental Disabilities 114, doi:10.1016/j.ridd.2021.103987.

D’Souza S, Stewart T, Gerritsen S, Gibbons A, Duncan S (2021). Preschool Behavioural and Emotional Outcomes Associated with Participation in Early Childhood Education and Care. Early Education and Development 34(1), 1–15, doi:10.1080/10409289.2021.1995687.

Greaves LM, Oldfield LD, Milne BJ (2021). Let the people decide? Support for referenda since the New Zealand flag change referendums. Kōtuitui: New Zealand Journal of Social Sciences Online 16(1), 133–147, doi:10.1080/1177083X.2020.1786413.

Kolandai‐Matchett K, Armoudian M, Li E (2021). Communicating complex ocean issues: How strategically framed messages affect awareness and motivation when conveyed using narrative vs. expository language. Aquatic Conservation: Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems 31(4), 870–887, doi:10.1002/aqc.3484.

Kolandai‐Matchett K, Armoudian M, Thrush S (2021). Communicating complex marine science: Does media format matter? Aquatic Conservation: Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems 31(7), 1772–1790, doi:10.1002/aqc.3560.

Kolandai‐Matchett K, Armoudian M, Thrush S, Hillman J, Schwendenmann L, Jakobsson J, Haggitt T, O’Hara Blain C, Lear G (2021). Marine ecosystem science and the media: Exploring ways to improve news coverage through journalist–scientist working relations. Aquatic Conservation: Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems 31(11), 3034–3055, doi:10.1002/aqc.3708.

Lay-Yee R, Campbell D, Milne B (2021). Social attitudes and activities associated with loneliness: Findings from a New Zealand national survey of the adult population. Health & Social Care in the Community 30(3), doi:10.1111/hsc.13351.

Lay-Yee R, Matthews T, Moffitt T, Poulton R, Caspi A, Milne B (2021). Do socially isolated children become socially isolated adults? Advances in Life Course Research 50, doi:10.1016/j.alcr.2021.100419.

McEwen F, Tye C, Liang H, Woodhouse E, Underwood L, Shephard E, Barker ED, Sheerin F, Steenbruggen JW, Yates JR, Bolton PF (2021). Risk pathways to autism in a cohort of children and adolescents with Tuberous Sclerosis Complex. PsyArXiv, doi: 10.31234/osf.io/crjpy.

Mills A, Lindsay-Latimer C, Gordon G, Groot S, Milne B (2021). More than a roof?: A critical review of post-prison housing provision in Aotearoa / New Zealand. New Zealand Sociology 36(1), 1–24.

Neumann D, Peterson ER, Underwood L, Morton SMB, Waldie KE (2021). Exploring the Factor Structure of the NIH Toolbox Cognition Battery in a Large Sample of 8-Year-Old Children in Aotearoa New Zealand. Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society 27(8), 825–834, doi:10.1017/S1355617720001265.

Neumann D, Peterson ER, Underwood L, Morton SM, Waldie KE (2021). The development of cognitive functioning indices in early childhood. Cognitive Development 60, doi:10.1016/j.cogdev.2021.101098.

Richmond-Rakerd LS, D’Souza S, Milne BJ, Caspi A, Moffitt TE (2021). Longitudinal Associations of Mental Disorders With Physical Diseases and Mortality Among 2.3 Million New Zealand Citizens. JAMA Network Open 4(1), doi:10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2020.33448.

Shackleton N (2021). Understanding service use at a local level: Area-level attendance at B4 School Checks. Social Wellbeing Agency, https://swa.govt.nz/assets/Publications/reports/2021_04_20-B4SC-Insights-report-FINAL.pdf.

Shackleton N, Li E, Gibb S, Kvalsvig A, Baker M, Sporle A, Bentley R, Milne BJ (2021). The relationship between income poverty and child hospitalisations in New Zealand: Evidence from longitudinal household panel data and Census data. PLOS ONE 16(1), doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0243920.

Slykerman RF, Li E, Shackleton N, Milne BJ (2021). Birth by caesarean section and educational achievement in adolescents. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology 61(3), 386–393, doi:10.1111/ajo.13276.

von Randow M, Kolandai K, Milne B (2021). Methods and procedures for International Social Survey Programme (ISSP) 2020 Environment III New Zealand. COMPASS Research Centre, University of Auckland, https://www.auckland.ac.nz/assets/arts/our-research/research-institutes-centres-groups/compass/surveys/ISSP2020-methods.pdf.

Waldie KE, D’Souza S, Bibby C, Thompson JM, Mitchell EA (2021). Early life adversity and the role of the dopamine transporter (DAT1) gene in predicting childhood symptoms of ADHD and depression. In CR Martin, VR Preedy, R Rajendram (Eds.), Factors Affecting Neurodevelopment (pp. 15–25). Elsevier, doi:10.1016/C2018-0-02211-2.

Wallander JL, Berry S, Atatoa Carr P, Peterson ER, Waldie KE, Marks E, D’Souza S, Morton SMB (2021). Patterns of risk exposure in first 1,000 days of life and health, behavior, and education-related problems at age 4.5: Evidence from Growing Up in New Zealand, a longitudinal cohort study. BMC Pediatrics 21(1), doi:10.1186/s12887-021-02652-w.

2020

Boven N, Exeter D, Sporle A, Shackleton N (2020). The implications of different ethnicity categorisation methods for understanding outcomes and developing policy in New Zealand. Kōtuitui: New Zealand Journal of Social Sciences Online 15(1), 123–139, doi:10.1080/1177083X.2019.1657912.

Bowden N, Thabrew H, Kokaua J, Audas R, Milne B, Smiler K, Stace H, Taylor B, Gibb S (2020). Autism spectrum disorder/Takiwātanga: An Integrated Data Infrastructure-based approach to autism spectrum disorder research in New Zealand. Autism 24(8), 2213–2227, doi:10.1177/1362361320939329.

Buckley J, Peterson ER, Underwood L, D’Souza S, Morton SMB, Waldie KE (2020). Socio-demographic and maternal health indicators of inhibitory control in preschool age children: Evidence from Growing Up in New Zealand. Longitudinal and Life Course Studies 11(2), 181–201, doi:10.1332/175795919X15746664055477.

D’Souza S, Bowden N, Gibb S, Shackleton N, Audas R, Hetrick S, Taylor B, Milne B (2020). Medication dispensing for attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder to New Zealand youth. New Zealand Medical Journal 133(1522), 84–95.

D’Souza S, Underwood L, Peterson ER, Morton SMB, Waldie KE (2020). The Association Between Persistence and Change in Early Childhood Behavioural Problems and Preschool Cognitive Outcomes. Child Psychiatry & Human Development 51(3), 416–426, doi:10.1007/s10578-019-00953-x.

Duncan S, Gerritsen S, D’Souza S, Stewart T, Gibbons A (2020). Is participation in Early Childhood Education related to child health and development? Ministry of Social Development.

Greaves LM, Oldfield LD, von Randow M, Sibley CG, Milne BJ (2020). How low can we go? Declining survey response rates to New Zealand electoral roll mail surveys over three decades. Political Science 72(3), 228–244, doi:10.1080/00323187.2021.1898995.

Greaves LM, Rasheed A, D’Souza S, Shackleton N, Oldfield LD, Sibley CG, Milne B, Bulbulia J (2020). Comparative study of attitudes to religious groups in New Zealand reveals Muslim-specific prejudice. Kōtuitui: New Zealand Journal of Social Sciences Online 15(2), 260–279, doi:10.1080/1177083X.2020.1733032.

Kim Y, Bird A, Peterson E, Underwood L, Morton SMB, Grant CC (2020). Maternal Antenatal Depression and Early Childhood Sleep: Potential Pathways Through Infant Temperament. Journal of Pediatric Psychology 45(2), 203–217, doi:10.1093/jpepsy/jsaa001.

Kolandai-Matchett K (2020). Can effective framing encourage people to take better care of our oceans? University of Auckland, Auckland, https://www.thebigq.org/2020/07/16/can-effective-framing-encourage-people-to-take-better-care-of-our-oceans.

Kolandai-Matchett K & Armoudian M (2020). Message framing strategies for effective marine conservation communication. Aquatic Conservation: Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems 30(12), 2441–2463, doi:10.1002/aqc.3349.

Leong KSW, McLay J, Derraik JGB, Gibb S, Shackleton N, Taylor RW, Glover M, Audas R, Taylor B, Milne BJ, Cutfield WS (2020). Associations of Prenatal and Childhood Antibiotic Exposure With Obesity at Age 4 Years. JAMA Network Open 3(1), doi:10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2019.19681.

Metcalfe LK, Krishnan M, Turner N, Yaghootkar H, Merry TL, Dewes O, Hindmarsh JH, De Zoysa J, Dalbeth N, Stamp LK, Merriman TR, Smith G, Shepherd P, Murphy R (2020). The Māori and Pacific specific CREBRF variant and adult height. International Journal of Obesity 44(3), 748–752, doi:10.1038/s41366-019-0437-6.

Milne B, Li E, Sporle A (2020). Intergenerational Analyses Using the IDI: An update. COMPASS Research Centre, University of Auckland, https://www.auckland.ac.nz/assets/arts/our-research/research-institutes-centres-groups/compass/whole-population-data-analysis/Intergenerational-Links-IDI-Update.pdf.

Morgan T, Wiles J, Moeke-Maxwell T, Black S, Park H-J, Dewes O, Williams LA,  Gott M (2020). ‘People haven’t got that close connection’: Meanings of loneliness and social isolation to culturally diverse older people. Aging & Mental Health 24(10), 1627–1635, doi:10.1080/13607863.2019.1633619.

Richmond-Rakerd LS, D’Souza S, Andersen SH, Hogan S, Houts RM, Poulton R, Ramrakha S, Caspi A, Milne BJ, Moffitt TE (2020). Clustering of health, crime and social-welfare inequality in 4 million citizens from two nations. Nature Human Behaviour 4(3), 255–264, doi:10.1038/s41562-019-0810-4.

San San Kyaw K, Tin Tin S, Underwood L, Grant C (2020). Effects of Home Language Environment and Household Crowding on Early Expressive Language Development. Journal of Developmental & Behavioral Pediatrics 41(4), 289–298, doi:10.1097/DBP.0000000000000764.

Tye C, McEwen FS, Liang H, Underwood L, Woodhouse E, Barker ED, Sheerin F, Yates JRW, Bolton PF, Tuberous Sclerosis 2000 Study Group (2020). Long‐term cognitive outcomes in tuberous sclerosis complex. Developmental Medicine & Child Neurology 62(3), 322–329, doi:10.1111/dmcn.14356.

Wong EL-Y, Liao JM, Etherton-Beer C, Baldassar L, Cheung G, Dale CM, Flo E, Husebø BS, Lay-Yee R, Millard A, Peri KA, Thokala P, Wong C, Chau PY-K, Chan CY, Chung RY-N, Yeoh E-K (2020). Scoping Review: Intergenerational Resource Transfer and Possible Enabling Factors. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 17(21), doi:10.3390/ijerph17217868.

2019

Armoudian M, Milne BJ (2019). The politics of blame: Mass media messages and political violence during peace negotiations. Journalism 22(9),  doi:10.1177/1464884919860280.

Boven N, Exeter D, Sporle A, Shackleton N (2019). The implications of different ethnicity categorisation methods for understanding outcomes and developing policy in New Zealand. Kotuitui: New Zealand Journal of Social Sciences Online 15(1), doi:10.1080/1177083X.2019.1657912.

D’Souza S, Crawford CN, Buckley J, Underwood L, Peterson ER, Bird A, Morton SMB, Waldie KE (2019). Antenatal determinants of early childhood talking delay and behavioural difficulties. Infant Behaviour and Development 57, doi:10.1016/j.infbeh.2019.101388.

D’Souza S, Underwood L, Peterson ER, Buckley J, Morton S, Waldie K (2019). Determinants of Persistence and Change in Early Childhood Behavioural Problems: The roles of parenting and maternal mental health. Journal of Child and Family Studies 28, 1826–1842, doi:10.1007/s10826-019-01404-w.

D’Souza S, Underwood L, Peterson ER, Morton SMB, Waldie KE (2019). Persistence and change in behavioural problems during early childhood. BMC Pediatric 19, doi:10.1186/s12887-019-1631-3.

D’Souza S, Waldie KE, Peterson ER, Underwood L, Morton SMB (2019). Antenatal and postnatal determinants of behavioural difficulties in early childhood: Evidence from Growing Up in New Zealand. Child Psychiatry and Human Development 50(1), 45–60, doi:10.1007/s10578-018-0816-6.

Davis P & Lay-Yee R (2019). Simulating Social Change: Counterfactual Modelling for Social and Policy Inquiry. Springer Nature, Switzerland, doi:10.1007/978-3-030-04786-3.

Gibb S, Milne B, Shackleton N, Taylor B, Audas R (2019). How universal are universal preschool health checks? An observational study using routine data from New Zealand's B4 School Check. BMJ Open 9(4), doi:10.1136/bmjopen-2018-025535.

Gibb S, Shackleton N, Audas R, Taylor B, Swinburn B, Zhu T, Taylor R, Derraik JGB, Cutfield W, Milne BJ (2019). Child obesity prevalence across communities in New Zealand: 2010-2016. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health 43(2), doi:10.1111/1753-6405.12881.

McCarthy J, Chaplin E, Forrester A, Underwood L, Hayward H, Sabet J, Young S, Mills R, Asherson P, Murphy D (2019). Prisoners with neurodevelopmental difficulties: Vulnerabilities for mental illness and self-harm. Criminal Behaviour and Mental Health 29(5-6): 308–320, doi:10.1002/cbm.2132.

McDaid F, Underwood L, Fa’alili-Fidow J, Waldie KE, Peterson ER, Bird A, D’Souza S, Morton SMB (2019). Antenatal depression symptoms in Pacific women: evidence from Growing Up in New Zealand. Journal of Primary Health Care 11(2), 96–108, doi:10.1071/HC18102.

Milne B, Atkinson J, Blakely T, Day H, Douwes J, Gibb S, Nicolson M, Shackleton N, Sporle A, Teng A (2019). Data Resource Profile: The New Zealand Integrated Data Infrastructure (IDI). International Journal of Epidemiology 48(3), doi:10.1093/ije/dyz054.

Rapata H, Cutfield W, Milne BJ, Shackleton N, Waetford C, Richards R, Taylor R, Derraik JGB, Camp J (2019). Stable prevalence of obesity among Ngāti Whātua 4-year-old children in 2010–2016. Journal of the Royal Society of New Zealand 49(4), 449–458, doi:10.1080/03036758.2019.1691613.

Shackleton N, Bonell C, Jamal F, Allen E, Mathiot A, Elbourne D, Viner R (2019). Teacher Burnout and Contextual and Compositional Elements of School Environment. Journal of School Health 89(12), 977–993, doi:10.1111/josh.12839.

Shackleton N, Chang K, Lay-Yee R, D’Souza S, Davis P, Milne B (2019). Microsimulation model of child and adolescent overweight: making use of what we already know. International Journal of Obesity 43, 2322–2332, doi:10.1038/s41366-019-0426-9.

Shackleton N, Derraik JGB, Audas R, Taylor R, Glover M, Morton S, Tautolo E-S, Kokaua J, Taylor B, Cutfield W, Milne B (2019). Decomposing ethnic differences in body mass index and obesity rates among New Zealand pre-schoolers. International Journal of Obesity 43, 1951–1960, doi:10.1038/s41366-019-0390-4.

Shackleton N, Milne BJ, Jerrim J (2019). Socioeconomic inequalities in adolescent substance use: Evidence from 24 European Countries. Substance Use & Misuse 54(6), 1044–1049, doi:10.1080/10826084.2018.1549080.

Shackleton N, von Randow M, Greaves L (2019). Methods of Sampling in Quantitative Health Research. In M Saks & J Allsop (2019). Researching Health: Qualitative, Quantitative, and Mixed Methods (3rd Ed.). Sage, London, https://sagepub.com/oce/researching-health/book254604.

Tiatia-Seath J, Lay-Yee R, von Randow M (2019). Supporting the bereavement needs of Pacific communities in New Zealand following a suicide: A survey of service providers. Suicidology Online 10, 1–8,
http://suicidology-online.com/pdf/SOL-2019-10-11.pdf.

Wallander JL, Berry S, Atatoa Carr P, Peterson ER, Waldie KE, Marks E, D’Souza S, Morton SMB (2019). Patterns of exposure to cumulative risk through age 2 and associations with problem behaviours at age 4.5: Evidence from Growing Up in New Zealand. Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology 47(8), 1277–1288, doi:10.1007/s10802-019-00521-w.

2018

Darlington-Pollock F, Norman P, Shackleton, N, Exeter D (2018). Migration, Mobility and Health. In VA Crooks, G Andrews, J Pearce (Ed.s), Routledge Handbook Of Health Geography. Abingdon: Routledge.

Darlington-Pollock F, Shackleton N, Norman P, Lee AC, Exeter D (2018). Differences in the risk of cardiovascular disease for movers and stayers in New Zealand: A survival analysis.
International Journal of Public Health 63(2), 173–179, doi:10.1007/s00038-017-1011-4.

Lay-Yee R, Milne B, Shackleton N, Chang K, Davis P (2018). Preventing youth depression: Simulating the impact of parenting interventions. Advances in Life Course Research 37, 15–22, doi:10.1016/j.alcr.2018.05.001.

Schluter PJ, Audas R, Kokaua J, McNeill B, Taylor B, Milne BJ, Gillon G (2018). The efficacy of preschool developmental indicators as a screen for early primary school-based literacy interventions. Child Development 91(1), e59–e76, doi:10.1111/cdev.13145.

Shackleton N, Allen E, Bevilacqua L, Viner R, Bonell C (2018). Associations between socioeconomic status (including school- and pupil-level interactions) and student perceptions of school environment and health in English secondary schools. British Educational Research Journal 44(5), doi:10.1002/berj.3455.

Shackleton N, Broadbent JM, Thornley S, Milne BJ, Crengle S, Exeter DJ (2018). Inequalities in dental caries experience among 4-year-old New Zealand children. Community Dentistry and Oral Epidemiology 46(3), 288–296, doi:10.1111/cdoe.12364.

Shackleton N, Darlington-Pollock F, Norman P, Jackson R, Exeter D (2018). Longitudinal deprivation trajectories and risk of cardiovascular disease in New Zealand. Health & Place 53, 34–42, doi:10.1016/j.healthplace.2018.07.010.

2017

Bevilacqua L, Shackleton N, Hale D, Allen E, Bond L, Christie D, Elbourne D, Fitzgerald-Yau N, Fletcher A, Jones R, Miners A, Scott S, Wiggins M, Bonell C, Viner RM (2017). The role of family and school-level factors in bullying and cyberbullying: A cross-sectional study. BMC Pediatrics 17(1), doi:10.1186/s12887-017-0907-8.

Bonell C, Shackleton N, Fletcher A, Jamal F, Allen E, Mathiot A, Markham W, Aveyard P, Viner R (2017). Student- and school-level belonging and commitment and student smoking, drinking and misbehaviour. Health Education Journal 76(2), 206–220, doi:10.1177/0017896916657843.

Fahy KM, Lee A, Milne BJ (2017). New Zealand socio-economic index 2013. Statistics New Zealand, Wellington, https://www.auckland.ac.nz/assets/arts/our-research/research-institutes-centres-groups/compass/whole-population-data-analysis/nzsei-2013.pdf.

Lay-Yee R, Pearson J, Davis P, von Randow M, Kerse N, Brown L (2017). Changing the balance of social care for older people: simulating scenarios under demographic ageing in New Zealand. Health & Social Care in the Community 25(3), 962–974, doi:10.1111/hsc.12394.

Shackleton N, Milne BJ, Audas R, Derraik JGB, Zhu T, Taylor RW, Morton SMB, Glover M, Cutfield WS, Taylor B (2017). Improving rates of overweight, obesity, and extreme obesity in New Zealand 4-year-old children in 2010–2016. Pediatric Obesity 13(12), 766–777, doi:10.1111/ijpo.12260.

Tiatia-Seath J, Lay-Yee R, von Randow M (2017). Morbidity from intentional self-harm among Pacific peoples in New Zealand 1996–2015. New Zealand Medical Journal 130(1467), 23–31, https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/29240737.

Tiatia-Seath J, Lay-Yee R, von Randow M (2017). Supporting the bereavement needs of Pacific communities in Aotearoa New Zealand following a suicide. Journal of Indigenous Wellbeing Te Mauri – Pimatisiwin 2(2), 129–141.

Tiatia-Seath J, Lay-Yee R, von Randow M (2017). Suicide mortality among Pacific peoples in New Zealand, 1996–2013. New Zealand Medical Journal 130(1454), 21–29, https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/28449013.

2016

Cotterell G and von Randow M (2016). From expectational to aspirational citizenship? The changing attitudes of the working and middle classes in Aotearoa New Zealand 1990–2014. New Zealand Sociology 31(7), 115–131.

Lay-Yee R, Pearson J, von Randow M, Kerse N, Brown L, Davis P (2016). Rebalancing health service use for older people: simulating policy-relevant scenarios under demographic ageing. New Zealand Medical Journal 129(1442), 25–35, https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/27657156.

Shackleton N, Fletcher A, Jamal F, Markham W, Aveyard P, Mathiot, A, Allen E, Viner R, Bonell C (2016). A new measure of unhealthy school environments and its implications for critical assessments of health promotion in schools. Critical Public Health 27(2), 248–262, doi:10.1080/09581596.2016.1191619.

2015

Lay-Yee R & Cotterell G (2015). The Role of Microsimulation in the Development of Public Policy. In M Janssen, MA Wimmer, A Deljoo (Eds.) (2015). Policy Practice and Digital Science: Integrating Complex Systems, Social Simulation, and Public Administration in Policy Research. Springer, Cham, doi:10.1007/978-3-319-12784-2.

Lay-Yee R, Milne B, Davis P, Pearson J, McLay J (2015). Determinants and Disparities: A simulation approach to the case of child health care. Social Science and Medicine 128, 202–211, doi:10.1016/j.socscimed.2015.01.025.

Lay-Yee R, Pearson J, von Randow M (2015). Balance of Care in an Ageing Society: Construction of the BCASO microsimulation model. COMPASS Research Centre, University of Auckland, https://www.auckland.ac.nz/assets/arts/research-centres/compass/documents/bcaso-technical-report.pdf.

Majstorovic D, Wimmer MA, Lay-Yee R, Davis P, Ahrweiler P (2015). Features and added value of simulation models using different modelling approaches supporting policy-making: A comparative analysis. In M Janssen, MA Wimmer, A Deljoo (Eds.) (2015). Policy Practice and Digital Science: Integrating Complex Systems, Social Simulation, and Public Administration in Policy Research. Springer, Cham, doi:10.1007/978-3-319-12784-2.

McLay J, Lay-Yee R, Milne B, Davis P (2015). Regression-Style Models for Parameter Estimation in Dynamic Microsimulation: An empirical performance assessment. International Journal of Microsimulation 8(2), 83–127, doi:10.34196/IJM.00117.

Milne B (2015). Who Wants to Change the Flag? Results of a National Representative Survey. New Zealand Sociology 30(4), 126–153.

Milne B, Lay-Yee R, McLay J, Pearson J, von Randow M, Davis P (2015). Modelling the Early Life-Course (MEL-C): A microsimulation model of child development in New Zealand. International Journal of Microsimulation 8(2), 28–60, doi:10.34196/IJM.00116.

Milne B, Parker K, McLay J, von Randow M, Lay-Yee R, Hider P, Cumming J, Davis P (2015). Primary Health Care Access and Ambulatory Sensitive Hospitalizations in New Zealand. Journal of Ambulatory Care Management 38(2), 176–185, doi:10.1097/JAC.0000000000000057.

2014

Cotterell G, Lay-Yee R, von Randow M (2014). Trends in Family Wellbeing – Analysis of Selected Questions from the General Social Survey. In Families and Whānau Status Report 2014: Towards measuring the wellbeing of families and whānau. Social Policy Evaluation & Research Unit, Wellington, https://www.thehub.swa.govt.nz/assets/Uploads/Families-and-Whanau-Status-Report-2014-1.pdf.

Cotterell G & von Randow M (2014). The Politics of Aspiration in the Neoliberal Era. In Vowles J (Ed.) (2014). The New Electoral Politics in New Zealand: The significance of the 2011 election. Institute for Governance and Policy Studies, Wellington, https://www.worldcat.org/title/new-electoral-politics-in-new-zealand-the-significance-of-the-2011-election/oclc/883823309.

Hider P, Parker K, von Randow M, Milne B, Lay-Yee R, Davis P (2014). Can Patient Safety Indicators Monitor Medical and Surgical Care at New Zealand Public Hospitals? New Zealand Medical Journal 127(1405), 32–44, https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/25399040.

Milne BJ, Lay-Yee R, Thomas J, Tobias M, Tuohy P, Armstrong A, Lynn R, Davis P, Pearson J, Mannion O (2014). A Collaborative Approach to Bridging the Research-Policy Gap through the Development of Policy Advice Software. Evidence & Policy 10(1), 127–136.

von Randow M and Crothers C (2014). Measuring Changes in Family Wellbeing in New Zealand 1981–2013: An update. New Zealand Sociology 29(3), 30–37.

2013

Crothers C, von Randow M, Cotterell G (2013). Measuring changes in family wellbeing in New Zealand 1981 to 2006. New Zealand Sociology 28(3): 237–254.

Davis P, Milne B, Parker K, Hider P, Lay-Yee R, Cumming J, Graham P (2013). Efficiency, Effectiveness, Equity (E3). Evaluating Hospital Performance in Three Dimensions. Health Policy 112(1-2), 19–27, doi:10.1016/j.healthpol.2013.02.008.

Davis P, Scott A, von Randow M (2013). Health Research Sampling Methods. In M Saks & J Allsop (Eds.) (2013). Researching Health: Qualitative, Quantitative, and Mixed Methods (2nd Ed.). Sage, London.

Lay-Yee R, Scott A, Davis P (2013). Patterns of Family Doctor Decision Making in Practice Context. What are the Implications for Medical Practice Variation and Social Disparities? Social Science & Medicine 76(1), 47–56, doi:10.1016/j.socscimed.2012.10.003.

Milne BJ, Byun U, Lee A (2013). New Zealand socio-economic index 2006. Statistics New Zealand, Wellington, https://www.auckland.ac.nz/assets/arts/research-centres/compass/documents/NZSEI06-final-print.pdf.

Walker L & Davis P (2013). Modelling “Marriage Markets”: A review and a population-scale implementation. Journal of Artificial Societies and Social Simulation 16(1).

2012

Callister P & Didham R (2012). 'Man Alone' to 'Woman Alone'?: New Zealand sex ratios since the mid-1800s. COMPASS Research Centre, University of Auckland, https://www.auckland.ac.nz/assets/arts/our-research/research-institutes-centres-groups/compass/publications/nz-sex-ratios-since-mid-1800s.pdf.

Davis P, McPherson M, Wheldon M, von Randow M (2012). Monitoring Sociodemographic Risk: A cohort analysis of families using census microdata. Social Indicators Research 108(1), 111–130, doi:10.1007/s11205-011-9869-7.

Mannion O, Lay-Yee R, Wrapson W, Davis P, Pearson J (2012). JAMSIM: A Microsimulation Modelling Policy Tool. Journal of Artificial Societies and Social Simulation 15(1), https://www.jasss.org/15/1/8/8.pdf.

Milne B (2012). New Zealand Socioeconomic Index 2006 (NZSEI-06): An introduction for social science researchers. New Zealand Journal of Sociology 27(2).

von Randow M, Davis P, Lay-Yee R, Pearson J (2012). Data Matching to Allocate Doctors to Patients in a Microsimulation Model of the Primary Care Process in New Zealand. Social Science Computer Review 30(3), 358–368, doi:10.1177/0894439311417153.

2011

Boyd M, Broad J, Kerse N, Foster S, von Randow M, Lay-Yee R, Chelimo C, Whitehead N, Connolly M (2011). Twenty-Year Trends in Dependency in Residential Aged Care in Auckland, New Zealand: A descriptive study. Journal of the American Medical Directors Association 12(7), 535–540, doi:10.1016/j.jamda.2011.01.014.

Broad J, Boyd M, Kerse N, Whitehead N, Chelimo C, Lay-Yee R, von Randow M, Foster S, Connolly M (2011). Residential Aged Care in Auckland, New Zealand 1988–2008: Do real trends over time match predictions? Age and Ageing 40(4), 487–494, doi:10.1093/ageing/afr056.

Callister P, von Randow M, Cotterell G (2011). Women, men, and the new economics of partnering in New Zealand: A reesearch note. COMPASS Research Centre, University of Auckland, https://www.auckland.ac.nz/assets/arts/our-research/research-institutes-centres-groups/compass/publications/women-men-new-econ-partnering-callister-2011.pdf.

Cotterell G & Crothers C (2011). Social Indicators and Social Reporting in New Zealand, and the Potential Contribution of the Family Whānau and Wellbeing Project. New Zealand Journal of Social Policy 37, 152–171, https://www.msd.govt.nz/documents/about-msd-and-our-work/publications-resources/journals-and-magazines/social-policy-journal/spj37/11-cotterell-crothers.pdf.

Kiro C, von Randow M, Sporle A (2011). Trends in Māori wellbeing: 1981–2006: A summary. New Zealand Sociology 26, 68–75.

Lay-Yee R, Pearson J, Davis P, von Randow M, Pradhan S (2011). Primary Care in an Ageing Society: Developing the PCASO microsimulation model. COMPASS Research Centre, University of Auckland, https://www.auckland.ac.nz/assets/arts/our-research/research-institutes-centres-groups/compass/publications/pcaso-technical-report-compass-2011.pdf.

Pearson J, Lay-Yee R, Davis P, O’Sullivan D, von Randow M, Kerse N, Pradhan S (2011). Primary Care in an Ageing Society: Building and testing a microsimulation model for policy purposes. Social Science Computer Review 29(1), 21–36, doi:10.1177/0894439310370087.

2010

Cotterell G and von Randow M (2010). Addressing the quantitative skill shortage in the social sciences. New Zealand Science Review 67(4), 126–128, doi:10.26686/nzsr.v67.8878.

Davis P, Lay-Yee R, Pearson J (2010). Using microsimulation to create a synthesised data set and test policy options: the case of health service effects under demographic ageing. Health Policy 97, 267–274, doi:10.1016/j.healthpol.2010.05.014.

Kiro C, von Randow M, Sporle A (2010). Trends in Wellbeing for Māori Households/Families, 1981–2006. COMPASS Research Centre, University of Auckland,
https://www.maramatanga.ac.nz/project/trends-wellbeing-m-ori-families-1981-2006.

2009

Cotterell G, von Randow M, McTaggart S (2009). Using Census Data to Examine Changes in Wellbeing for Samoan, Cook Island, Tongan and Niuean Households. Social Policy Journal of New Zealand 35, 93–111, https://www.msd.govt.nz/documents/about-msd-and-our-work/publications-resources/journals-and-magazines/social-policy-journal/spj35/using-census-data.pdf.

Cotterell G, von Randow M, McTaggart S, Sua'ali'i-Sauni T, Patrick D, Davis P (2009). Pacific Families Now and in the Future: Changing Pacific household composition and wellbeing 1981–2006. Families Commission, Wellington, https://thehub.swa.govt.nz/assets/
documents/Pacificfamilies_Report1_2009..pdf.

Davis P, Lin V, Gauld R (2009). Public Health in Australia and New Zealand. In R Beaglehole (Ed.) (2009). Global Public Health: A new era (2nd Ed.). Oxford University Press, Oxford, doi:10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199236626.001.0001.

Sua'ali'i-Sauni T, McTaggart S, von Randow M (2009). Pacific Families Now and in the Future: A qualitative snapshot of household composition, wellbeing, parenting, and economic decision-making among Pacific families in Auckland, 2008. Families Commission, Wellington, https://thehub.swa.govt.nz/assets/documents/
Pacificfamilies_Report2_2008.pdf.

Tenbensel T & Davis P (2009). Public Health Sciences and Policy in High-Income Countries. In R Detels, R Beaglehole, M Lansang, M Guilford (Eds.) (2009). Oxford Textbook of Public Health (5th Ed.). Oxford University Press, Oxford, doi:10.1093/med/9780199218707.001.0001.

Williams SJ, Gabe J, Davis P (Eds.) (2009). Pharmaceuticals and Society. Critical Discourses and Debates. Wiley-Blackwell, Oxford, https://www.wiley.com/en-nz/
Pharmaceuticals+and+Society%3A+Critical+Discourses+and+Debates-p-9781405190848.

2008

Cotterell G, von Randow M, Wheldon M (2008). An Examination of the Links between Parental Educational Qualifications, Family Structure, and Family Wellbeing, 1981–2006. Ministry of Education, Wellington, http://www.educationcounts.govt.nz/__data/
assets/pdf_file/0009/32130/FWWP_education_report_for_publication.pdf.

Cotterell G, von Randow M, Wheldon M (2008). Measuring Changes in Family and Whānau Wellbeing Using Census Data, 1981–2006: A preliminary analysis. Statistics New Zealand, Wellington, https://web.archive.org/web/20200809010155/http://archive.stats.govt.nz/
~/media/Statistics/browse-categories/people-and-communities/families/changes-family-census-1981-06/changes-family-wellbeing-81-06.pdf

Cotterell G, Wheldon M, Milligan S (2008). Measuring Changes in Family Wellbeing in New Zealand 1981 to 2001. Social Indicators Research 86(3), 453–467, doi:10.1007/s11205-007-9179-2.

Errington C, Cotterell G, von Randow M, Milligan S (2008). A guide to using data from the New Zealand Census: 1981–2006. Statistics New Zealand, Wellington,
https://web.archive.org/web/20190130141600/http://archive.stats.govt.nz/~/media/
Statistics/browse-categories/population/census-counts/guide-using-census-data/a-guide-to-using-data-from-the-nz-census.pdf.

Gross R, McNeill R, Davis P, Lay-Yee R, Jatrana S, Crampton P (2008). Patient Dissatisfaction Recorded in Hospital Notes in New Zealand: Occurrence and pattern. New Zealand Medical Journal 121(1273), 51–59, https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/18480886.

Gross R, McNeill R, Davis P, Lay-Yee R, Jatrana S, Crampton P (2008). The Association of Gender Concordance and Primary Care Physicians’ Perceptions of their Patients. Women and Health 48(2), 123–144, doi:10.1080/03630240802313464.

Williams S, Gabe J, Davis P (2008). The Sociology of Pharmaceuticals: Progress and prospects. Sociology of Health and Illness 30(6), 813–824, doi:10.1111/j.1467-9566.2008.01123.x.

2007

Crampton P, Jatrana S, Lay-Yee R, Davis P (2007). Exposure to Primary Medical Care in New Zealand: Number and duration of general practitioner visits. New Zealand Medical Journal 120(1256), 1–11, https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/17589550.

Crampton P, Raymont A, Lay-Yee R, Davis P (2007). Comparative Study of Electronic and Paper Data Collection Methods in a Survey of General Practice Consultations. Healthcare Review Online 11(1).

Davis P, Lay-Yee R, Scott A, Gauld R (2007). Do Hospital Bed Reduction and Multiple System Reform affect Patient Mortality? A Trend and Multilevel Analysis in New Zealand over the period 1988–2001. Medical Care 45, 1186–1194, doi:10.1097/MLR.0b013e3181468c92.

Davis P & Scott A (2007). Sampling methods in Health Research. In M Saks and Allsop (Eds.) (2007). Researching Health: Qualitative, Quantitative, and Mixed Methods. Sage, London.

Hider P, Lay-Yee R, Crampton P, Davis P (2007). Comparison of Services provided by Commercial, Community-Governed and Traditional Primary Care Practices in New Zealand. Journal of Health Services Research & Policy 12(4), 215–222, doi:10.1258/135581907782101525.

Hider P, Lay-Yee R, Davis P (2007). Doctors, Practices, Patients and their Problems during Usual Hours: A description of rural and non-rural primary care in New Zealand in 2001/2. New Zealand Medical Journal 120(1253), 1–10, https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/17514220.

Hider P, Lay-Yee R, Davis P (2007). Practitioners, Patients, and their Visits: A description of Accident and Medical (A&M) clinics in New Zealand, 2001/2. New Zealand Medical Journal 120(1254), 1–12, https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/17515942.

Metcalf P, Scragg R, Davis P (2007). Relationship of Different Measures of Socioeconomic Status with Cardiovascular Disease Risk Factors and Lifestyle in a New Zealand Workforce Survey. New Zealand Medical Journal 120(1248), 1–10, https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/17277809.

von Randow M, Raymont A, Lay-Yee R, Patrick D, Davis P (2007). Data Salvage in Hospital Emergency Departments: Extracting usable information from electronic data systems. Health Care and Informatics Review Online 11(1).

2006

Bismark M, Brennan T, Paterson R, Davis P, Studdert D (2006). Relationship between Complaints and Quality of Care in New Zealand: A descriptive analysis of complainants and non-complainants following adverse events. Quality and Safety in Health Care 15, 17–22, doi:10.1136/qshc.2005.015743.

Bismark M, Brennan T, Davis P, Studdert D (2006). Claiming Behaviour in a No-Fault System of Medical Injury: A descriptive analysis of claimants and non-claimants. Medical Journal of Australia 185, 203–207, doi:10.5694/j.1326-5377.2006.tb00532.x.

Briant R, Buchanan J, Lay-Yee R, Davis P (2006). Representative Case Series from Public Hospital Admissions in 1998 III: Adverse events and death. New Zealand Medical Journal 119(1231), 1–16, https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/16582971.

Crothers C & Cotterell G (2006). Monitoring the Impact of Social Policy, 1980–2001: Social Expenditure Patterns in Aotearoa New Zealand. COMPASS Research Centre, University of Auckland, https://www.auckland.ac.nz/assets/arts/our-research/research-institutes-centres-groups/compass/publications/working-paper-social-expenditure-patterns.pdf.

Davis P (2006). Activities of the General Practitioner: Are they important? In GP Westert, L Jabaaij, FG Schellevis (Eds.) (2006). Morbidity, Performance and Quality in Primary Care: Dutch general practice on stage. Radcliffe, Oxford and Seattle, doi:10.1201/9781315383248.

Davis P, Lay-Yee R, Briant R, Scott A (2006). Modelling Eligibility under National Systems of Compensation for Treatment Injury. Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law 31(2), 295–320, doi:10.1215/03616878-31-2-295.

Davis P, Lay-Yee R, Dyall L, Briant R, Sporle A, Brunt D, Scott A (2006). Quality of Hospital Care for Māori patients in New Zealand: Retrospective cross-sectional assessment. Lancet 367, 1920–1925, doi:10.1016/S0140-6736(06)68847-8.

Kairuz T, Harrison J, Lay-Yee R, Davis P (2006). A snapshot of general practitioner encounters with diabetic patients. New Zealand Pharmacy 26(8), 20–21.

Milligan S, Fabian A, Coope P, Errington C (2006). Family Wellbeing Indicators from the 1981–2001 New Zealand Censuses. Statistics New Zealand, Wellington, https://web.archive.org/web/20200809010201/http://archive.stats.govt.nz/~/media/
Statistics/browse-categories/people-and-communities/families/family-wellbeing/family-wellbeing-report-2006.pdf.

2005

Briant R, Morton J, Lay-Yee R, Davis P, Ali W (2005). Representative Case Series from Public Hospital Admissions in 1998 II: Surgical adverse events. New Zealand Medical Journal 118(1219), 1–12, https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/16059411.

Crampton P, Davis P, Lay-Yee R, Raymont A, Forrest C, Starfield B (2005). Does Community-Governed Non-Profit Primary Care improve Access to Services? Cross-sectional survey of practice characteristics. International Journal of Health Services 35, 465–478, doi:10.2190/K6KV-K8EL-C7N9-J2AU.

Crampton P, Davis P, Lay-Yee R (2005). Primary Care Teams: New Zealand's experience with community-governed non-profit primary care. Health Policy 72, 233–243, doi:10.1016/j.healthpol.2004.08.003.

Crengle S, Lay-Yee R, Davis P, Pearson J (2005). National Primary Medical Care Survey Report 6: A Comparison of Māori and Non-Māori Patient Visits to Doctors. Ministry of Health, Wellington, https://www.health.govt.nz/system/files/documents/
publications/natmedcareport6dec2005.pdf.

Davis P, Sua'ali'i-Sauni T, Lay-Yee R, Pearson J (2005). National Primary Medical Care Survey Report 7: Pacific Patterns in Primary Health Care: A comparison of Pacific and all patient visits to doctors. Ministry of Health, Wellington, https://web.archive.org/web/
20220529223335/https://www.health.govt.nz/system/files/documents/publications/
natmedcareport7pacificdec2005.pdf.

Hider P, Lay-Yee R, Davis P (2005). National Primary Medical Care Survey Report 5: The Work of Doctors in Accident and Medical Clinics. Ministry of Health, Wellington, https://web.archive.org/web/20230225022252/https://www.health.govt.nz/
system/files/documents/publications/natmedcareport5doctorsinaedec2005.pdf.

Hider P, Lay-Yee R, Davis P, Briant R, Scott A (2005). Monitoring the Quality of Primary Care: Use of hospital-based audit studies. International Journal of Risk and Safety in Medicine 17, 81–89.

Kent B, Horsburgh M, Lay-Yee R, Davis P, Pearson J (2005). National Primary Medical Care Survey Report 9: Nurses and Their Work in Primary Health Care. Ministry of Health, Wellington, https://web.archive.org/web/20220303210641/https://www.health.govt.nz/
system/files/documents/publications/natmedcareport9nursesdec2005.pdf.

McTaggart S (2005). Monitoring the Impact of Social Policy, 1980–2001: Report on significant policy events. Social Policy Evaluation & Research Committee, Wellington, https://www.auckland.ac.nz/assets/arts/research-centres/compass/documents/Report-on-Significant-Policy-Events.pdf.

Raymont A, Lay-Yee R, Pearson J, Davis P (2005). New Zealand General Practitioners’ Characteristics and Workload: The National Primary Medical Care Survey. New Zealand Medical Journal 118(1215), 1–9, https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/15915194.

Raymont A, von Randow M, Patrick D, Lay-Yee R, Davis P (2005). National Primary Medical Care Survey Report 8: A Description of the Activity of Selected Hospital Emergency Departments in New Zealand. Ministry of Health, Wellington, https://web.archive.org/
web/20220303210158/https://www.moh.govt.nz/notebook/nbbooks.nsf/0/
4248C24DED8ACA1DCC25761C0074B0F1/$file/NatMedCaReport8EDsDec2005.pdf.

2004

Briant R, Ali W, Lay-Yee R, Davis P (2004). Representative Case Series from Public Hospital Admissions in 1998 I: Drug and related therapeutic adverse events. New Zealand Medical Journal 117(1188), 747–754.

Crampton P, Davis P, Lay-Yee R, Raymont A, Forrest C, Starfield B (2004). Comparison of Private For-Profit with Private Community-Governed Not-For-Profit Primary Care Services in New Zealand. Journal of Health Services Research & Policy 9(2), 17–22, doi:10.1258/1355819042349925.

Crampton P, Lay-Yee R, Davis P (2004). National Primary Medical Care Survey Report 2: Primary Health Care in Community-governed Non-Profits: The work of doctors and nurses. Ministry of Health, Wellington, https://web.archive.org/web/20230511013524/
https://www.health.govt.nz/system/files/documents/publications/report2nonprofitsall.pdf.

Crengle S, Lay-Yee R, Davis P (2004). National Primary Medical Care Survey Report 3: Māori Providers: Primary health care delivered by doctors and nurses. Ministry of Health, Wellington, https://web.archive.org/web/20231001160644/https://www.health.govt.nz/
system/files/documents/publications/report3maoriprovidersall.pdf

Davis P (2004). Tough But Fair? The Active Management of the New Zealand Drug Benefits Scheme by an Independent Crown Agency. Australian Health Review 28(2), 171–181, doi:10.1071/ah040171.

Davis P (2004). Saving and Sharing Research Data: Issues of policy and practice. Social Policy Journal of New Zealand 21, 211–215, https://www.msd.govt.nz/documents/about-msd-and-our-work/publications-resources/journals-and-magazines/social-policy-journal/spj21/21-pages211-215.pdf.

Davis P (2004). Commentary: Health care as a risk factor. Canadian Medical Association Journal 170(11), 1688–1689, doi:10.1503/cmaj.1040690.

Davis P, Jenkin G, Coope P, Blakely T, Sporle A, Kiro C (2004). The New Zealand Socioeconomic Index of Occupational Status: Methodological revision and imputation for missing data. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health 28(2), 113–119, doi:10.1111/j.1467-842X.2004.tb00922.x.

Graham P, Blakely T, Davis P, Sporle A, Pearce N (2004). Compression, Expansion or Dynamic Equilibrium? The Evolution of Health Expectancy in New Zealand. Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health 58, 659–666, doi:10.1136/jech.2003.014910.

Hider P, Lay-Yee R, Davis P (2004). National Primary Medical Care Survey Report 4: A Comparison of Primary Health Care Provided by Rural and Non-Rural General Practices. Ministry of Health, Wellington, https://www.health.govt.nz/system/files/documents/
publications/report4ruralmain.pdf.

Hossain M, Graham P, Gower S, Davis P (2004). Hierarchical Generalised Linear Models with Time-Dependent Clustering: Assessing the effect of health sector reform on patient outcomes in New Zealand. Health Services and Outcomes Research Methodology 4, 169–186, doi:10.1023/B:HSOR.0000031402.52155.62.

Raymont A, Lay-Yee R, Davis P, Scott A (2004). National Primary Medical Care Survey Report 1: Family Doctors: Methodology and description of the activity of private GPs. Ministry of Health, Wellington, https://web.archive.org/web/20221005215638/
https://www.health.govt.nz/system/files/documents/publications/report1familygpsall.pdf

2003

Davis P, Lay-Yee R, Briant R, Ali W, Scott A, Schug S (2003). Adverse Events in New Zealand Public Hospitals II: Preventability and clinical context. New Zealand Medical Journal 116(1183), 624–634, https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/14581938.

Davis P, Lay-Yee R, Briant R, Scott A (2003). Preventable In-Hospital Medical Injury under the ‘No Fault’ System in New Zealand. Quality and Safety in Health Care 12, 251–256, doi:10.1136/qhc.12.4.251.

Davis P, Lay-Yee R, Briant R, Scott A, Schug S (2003). Acknowledgement of ‘No Fault’ Medical Injury: Review of patients' hospital records in New Zealand. British Medical Journal 326, 79–80, doi:10.1136/bmj.326.7380.79.

Davis P & Lin V (2003). Public Health in Australia and New Zealand. In R Beaglehole (Ed) (2003). Global Public Health: A new era. Oxford University Press, Oxford.

Davis P, Mathers C, Graham P (2003). Health Expectancy in Australia and New Zealand. In JM Robine, C Jagger, CD Mathers, EM Crimmins, RM Suzman (Eds.) (2003). Determining Health Expectancies. Wiley, Oxford, doi:10.1002/0470858885.

2002

Blakely T, Woodward A, Pearce N, Salmond C, Kiro C, Davis P (2002). Socioeconomic Factors and Mortality among 25–64 year olds followed from 1991 to 1994: The New Zealand Census-Mortality Study. New Zealand Medical Journal 115, 93–97, https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/11999230.

Brown P, McArthur C, Newby L, Lay-Yee R, Davis P, Briant R (2002). Cost of Medical Injury in New Zealand: A retrospective cohort study. Journal of Health Services Research & Policy 7(1), 29–34, doi:10.1258/135581902320176449.

Davis P (2002). Health policy: Drawing on a ‘global laboratory'. Social Science and Medicine 54, 323–324, doi:10.1016/S0277-9536(01)00304-5.

Davis P (2002). Measuring socioeconomic status in New Zealand. In N Pearce & L Ellison-Loschmann (Eds.) (2002). Explanations for Socioeconomic Differences in Health. Massey University, Wellington.

Davis P (2002). Problems, Politics, and Processes: Public health sciences and policy in developed countries. In R Detels, J McEwen, R Beaglehole, H Tanaka (Eds.) (2002). Oxford Textbook of Public Health (4th Ed.). Oxford University Press, Oxford.

Davis P, Gribben B, Lay-Yee R, Scott A (2002). How Much Variation in Clinical Activity is there between General Practitioners? A Multilevel Analysis of Decision-Making in Primary Care. Journal of Health Services Research & Policy 7(4), 202–208, doi:10.1258/135581902320432723.

Davis P, Lay-Yee R, Briant R, Ali W, Scott A, Schug S (2002). Adverse Events in New Zealand Public Hospitals I: Occurrence and impact. New Zealand Medical Journal 115(1167), 1–9, https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/12552260.

Davis P, Lay-Yee R, Fitzjohn J, Hider P, Briant R, Schug S (2002). Compensation for Medical Injury in New Zealand: Does ‘no fault’ increase the level of claims-making and reduce its social and clinical selectivity? Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law 27(5), 833–854, doi:10.1215/03616878-27-5-833.

Davis P, Lay-Yee R, Fitzjohn J, Hider P, Schug S, Briant R, Scott A (2002). Co-morbidity and Health Outcomes in Three Auckland Hospitals. New Zealand Medical Journal 115(1153), 211–215, https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/12064706.

Pearce N, Davis P, Sporle A (2002). Persistent Social Class Mortality Differences in New Zealand Men Aged 15–64: An analysis of mortality during 1995–1997. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health 26(1), 17–22, doi:10.1111/j.1467-842x.2002.tb00265.x.

Sporle A, Pearce N, Davis P (2002). Social Class Mortality Differences in Māori and Non-Māori Men Aged 15–64 during the Last Two Decades. New Zealand Medical Journal 115, 127–131, https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/12013304.

2001

Davis P & Ashton T (Eds.) (2001). Health and Public Policy in New Zealand. Oxford University Press, Auckland.

Davis P, Lay-Yee R, Briant R, Schug S, Scott A, Johnson S, Bingley W (2001). Adverse Events in New Zealand Public Hospitals: Principal findings from a national survey. Ministry of Health, Wellington, https://web.archive.org/web/20221223070344/
https://www.health.govt.nz/system/files/documents/publications/adverseevents.pdf

Davis P, Lay-Yee R, Schug S, Briant R, Scott A, Johnson S, Bingley W (2001). Adverse Events Regional Feasibility Study: Methodological Results. New Zealand Medical Journal 114(1131), 200–202, https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/11421432.

Davis P, Lay-Yee R, Schug S, Briant R, Scott A, Johnson S, Bingley W (2001). Adverse Events Regional Feasibility Study: Indicative Findings. New Zealand Medical Journal 114(1131), 203–205, https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/11421433.

Scott A & Davis P (2001). Estimating Interviewer Effects for Binary Responses. In M Lemke, V Plisko, M Seastrom, D Kasprzyk (2001). Achieving Data Quality in a Statistical Agency: A methodological perspective. Statistics Canada, Ottawa.