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Booker, CL and Kelly, YJ and Sacker, A (2018) Gender differences in the associations between age trends of social media interaction and well-being among 10-15 year olds in the UK. BMC Public Health, 18 (1). 321-. DOI https://doi.org/10.1186/s12889-018-5220-4

Booker, CL and Skew, AJ and Sacker, A and Kelly, YJ (2014) Well-Being in Adolescence-An Association With Health-Related Behaviors: Findings From Understanding Society, the UK Household Longitudinal Study. Journal of Early Adolescence, 34 (4). pp. 518-538. DOI https://doi.org/10.1177/0272431613501082

Allum, N and Auspurg, K and Blake, M and Booker, CL and Crossley, TF and d'Ardenne, J and Fairbrother, M and Iacovou, M and Jackle, AE and Kaminska, O and Lynn, P and Nicoletti, C and Oldfield, Z and Pudney, S and Schnettler, S and Uhrig, SCN and Winter, J and Al Baghal, T (2014) Understanding Society Innovation Panel Wave 6: results from methodological experiments. Working Paper. Understanding Society Working Paper Series, Colchester. (Unpublished)

Booker, CL and Sacker, A (2013) Labour force sequences, unemployment spells and their effect on subjective well-being set points. Longitudinal and Life Course Studies, 4 (2).

Booker, CL and Skew, AJ and Sacker, A and Kelly, Y (2012) Happiness and health-related behaviours in adolescence. In: Understanding Society: findings 2012. ISER, 11 - 12. ISBN 978 1 85871 163 8.

Booker, CL and Sacker, A (2012) Limiting long-term illness and subjective well-being in families. Longitudinal and Life Course Studies, 3 (1). pp. 41-65.

Booker, CL and Sacker, A (2011) Chronic illness and subjective well-being of family members. Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health, 65 (1). A227-A228.

Booker, CL and Sacker, A (2011) Health over the life course: associations between age, employment status and well-being. In: Understanding Society: early findings from the first wave of the UK's household longitudinal study. ISER, 75 - 86. ISBN 9781858711584.

Booker, CL and Harding, S and Benzeval, M (2011) A systematic review of the effect of retention methods in population-based cohort studies. BMC Public Health, 11 (1). creators-Benzeval=3AMichaela=3A=3A. DOI https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-2458-11-249

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