Irish Child Health Database - Peer Reviewed Papers
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- An exploration of the health and social wellbeing needs of looked after young people--a multi-method approach
- Are we listening to children? An examination of the child's voice in social work reports to the court following parental separation disputes
- Children's views on children's right to work: Reflections from Belfast
- Concepts of family among children and young people in Ireland
- Deliberate Self-harm in Children and Adolescents: A Qualitative Study Exploring the Needs of Parents and Carers
- Discussion groups with parents of children with cerebral palsy in Europe designed to assist development of a relevant measure of environment
- Early life experiences and their impact on our understanding of depression
- Escaping to the Happy Planet? Drug Use, Education and Professional Support in North Belfast
- European citizens' opinions on water fluoridation
- First-time mothers -- identifying their needs, perceptions and experiences [corrected] [published erratum appears in J CLIN NURS 2003 Sep;12(5):790]
- Introduction of a child and adolescent mental health link worker: education and health staff focus group findings
- It's good to talk: children's views on food and nutrition
- Listen to me! Children's experiences of domestic violence
- Professional educational psychology and community relations education in Northern Ireland
- The radiographer's role in child protection: Comparison of radiographers perceptions by use of focus groups
- The Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire: A useful screening tool to identify mental health strengths and needs in looked after children and inform care plans at looked after children reviews?: A focus group study of the views of social workers and their managers
- The Views of Young People in Northern Ireland on Anti-sectarianism
- Trapped in Space? Children's Accounts of Risky Environments
- Young Men as Victims and Perpetrators of Violence in Northern Ireland: A Qualitative Analysis
- Young People's Views on Communities and Sectarianism in Northern Ireland
- Young women's positive and negative perceptions of self in Northern Ireland
Aims and Ojectives
- The aim of this study was to describe parents' and carers' experiences of self-harm in their child in order to identify their support needs
- The aim of this study was to discuss issues of masculinity and violence in the lives of young men in disadvantaged areas in Northern Ireland.
- The aim of this study was to discuss the process and findings from three Young National Children's Bureau talk-shops that provides insight into young people's views on growing up in communities in Northern Ireland and their experiences of sectarianism.
- The aim of this study was to document radiographer's understanding of the role they may play in child protection
- The aim of this study was to examine children's attitudes regarding the right to work
- The aim of this study was to explore children's perceptions and experiences of safety and risk in one highly contested interface area in Belfast.
- The aim of this study was to explore the impact of domestic violence on children, identify their needs and recommend appropriate interventions to be brokered through a centrally based women's support service
- The aim of this study was to gain an insight into children's views about food and nutrition
- The aim of this study was to identify how the promotion of the health and social wellbeing of looked after young people could be enhanced using a four-stage triangulated research design employing qualitative and quantitative elements
- The aim of this study was to identify needs, perceptions and experiences of first-time mothers in the postnatal period
- The aim of this study was to inform the content of a questionnaire relevant to the environment of children with cerebral palsy living in Europe
- The aim of this study was to investigate how children's interests and their rights are safeguarded through the representation of social workers in reports prepared for Court following parental separation disputes
- The aim of this study was to present part of a larger Grounded Theory study, designed to capture a sample of people's perceptions of living with or, caring for, individuals with depression
- The aim of this study was to understand "own ideas about family lives" from a cross-sectional study of 99 children and adolescents living in Ireland (age range 9 to 16 years)
- The aim of this study was to understand European citizens' opinions on water fluoridation, as part of research on their attitudes to the tensions between private and public interest
- The aim of this study was to understand the attitudes of young people towards drug use and availability, and drug education and support services in North Belfast.
- The aim of this study was to understand the contribution professional educational psychology might make to community relations
- The aim of this study was to understand the everyday lives and experiences of young women in Northern Ireland.
- The aim of this study was to understand the views of children to sectarianism, and the factors they felt helped such attitudes develop
- The aim of this study was understand the views of social workers and their managers of using a "systematic assessment of the psychological and emotional needs of children on the edge"
- This study reports on staff experiences of the introduction of a mental health link worker for adolescents
International Classification
- Focus groups - attitudes, needs, perceptions-families
- Focus groups - attitudes, needs, perceptions-first time mothers
- Focus groups - attitudes, needs, perceptions-young people and risk
- Focus groups - attitudes, needs, perceptions-young women
- Focus groups - child protection
- Focus groups - children's interests and their rights following parental separation
- Focus groups - children's perceptions of domestic violence
- Focus groups - children's perceptions on the right to work
- Focus groups - children's views on growing up in Northern Ireland
- Focus groups - dental, water fluoridation
- Focus groups - diet and lifestyle
- Focus groups - Diseases of the nervous system-cerebral palsy
- Focus groups - Drugs- attitudes to use
- Focus groups - educational psychology
- Focus groups - issues of masculinity in disadvantaged areas
- Focus groups - living with or, caring for, individuals with depression
- Focus groups - promotion of the health and social wellbeing
- Focus groups - self-harm
- Focus groups - staff mental health link worker for adolescents
- Focus groups - views of children to sectarianism
- Focus groups - views of social workers using a "systematic assessment of the psychological and emotional needs of children on the edge"

