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Murray, Aisling and Smyth, Emer and Kelly, Linda and O'Reilly, Caoimhe and McNamara, Eoin and O'Mahony, Desmond (2020) Review of selected literature pertaining to the children of Growing Up in Ireland Cohort ’08 (Infant Cohort) at age 9 years. Dublin: ESRI; Trinity College Dublin; Department of Children and Youth Affairs.

Ireland. Department of Children and Youth Affairs. (2020) Using Growing Up in Ireland data. A guidance note for policy makers, researchers and NGOs. Dublin: Department of Children and Youth Affairs.

O'Dwyer, Kieran and Kelliher, S and Bowes, J (2019) Prisoners returning home: prisoners and family reintegration. Dublin: Childhood Development Initiative.

ESRI and Trinity College Dublin. (2018) Growing up in Ireland. Key findings: cohort ’08 at 9 years old. Dublin: ESRI; Trinity College Dublin; and Department of Youth and Community Affairs.

Syed, Shabeer and Gilbert, Ruth and Wolpert, Miranda (2018) Parental alcohol misuse and the impact on children: a rapid evidence review of service presentations and interventions. London: UCL Great Ormond Street Institute of Child Health.

Guiney, Ciara (2018) Beyond Greentown: children’s involvement in criminal networks. Drugnet Ireland , Issue 65, Spring 2018 , pp. 21-22.

Redmond, Sean and Naughton, Catherine (2017) National prevalence study. Do the findings from the Greentown study of children’s involvement in criminal networks (2015) extend beyond Greentown? Limerick: School of Law, University of Limerick.

Economic and Social Research Institute. (2017) Growing up in Ireland: infant cohort at 7/8 years. Dublin: ESRI; Trinity College Dublin; and Department of Youth and Community Affairs.

Cork Simon Community. (2017) ACEs at Cork Simon: exploring the connection between early trauma and later negative life events among Cork Simon service users. Cork Simon Community.

[Independent.ie] , Casey, Patricia Why married life can help cut risk of alcohol misuse. (04 Oct 2016)

[Oireachtas] Joint Oireachtas Committee on Health and Children- babies born to mothers with substance abuse issues: discussion. (24 Sep 2015)

Walsh, Kathy and Harvey, Brian (2015) Family experiences of pathways into homelessness. Dublin: The Housing Agency.

Ramstedt, Mats and Sundin, Erica and Synnøve Moan3, Inger and Storvoll, Elisabet E and Olea Lund, Ingunn and Bloomfield, Kim and Hope, Ann and Kristjánsson, Sveinbjörn and Tigerstedt, Christoffer (2015) Harm experienced from the heavy drinking of family and friends in the general population: a comparative study of six northern European countries. Substance Abuse: Research and Treatment , 9 , ((S2)) , pp. 107-118.

Watson, Dorothy and Maitre, Bertrand and Whelan, Christopher T and Williams, James (2014) Dynamics of child economic vulnerability and socio-emotional development: an analysis of the first two waves of the growing up in Ireland study. Dublin: Department of Children and Youth Affairs.

McCann, Mark and Higgins, Kathryn and Perra, Oliver and McCartan, Claire and McLaughlin, Aisling (2014) Adolescent ecstasy use and depression: cause and effect, or two outcomes of home environment? European Journal of Public Health , 24 , (5) , pp. 845-850.

Murphy, Edward (2014) Exploring the role of the Traveller family in supporting Travellers experiencing addiction. Masters thesis, School of Applied Social Studies, Community-Academic Research Links, University College Cork.

Ter Bogt, Tom F M and de Looze, Margreet and Molcho, Michal and Godeau, Emmanuelle and Hublet, Anne and Kokkevi, Anna and Kuntsche, Emmanuel and Nic Gabhainn, Saoirse and Franelic, Iva Pejnovic and Simons-Morton, Bruce and Sznitman, Sharon and Vieno, Alessio and Vollebergh, W and Pickett, William (2014) Do societal wealth, family affluence and gender account for trends in adolescent cannabis use? A 30 country cross-national study. Addiction , 109 , (2) , pp. 273-283.

[Oireachtas] Dail Eireann debate. Child and Family Agency Bill 2013: Second Stage (Continued). (17 Jul 2013)

Swords, Lorraine and Merriman, Brian and O’Donnell, Michelle (2013) Family wellbeing on a limited income: a study of families living at risk of poverty in Ireland. Dublin: Family Support Agency.

Comiskey, Catherine (2013) A 3 year national longitudinal study comparing drug treatment outcomes for opioid users with and without children in their custodial care at intake. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment , 44 , (1) , pp. 90-96.

Coen, Liam and Canavan, John and Brennan, Mark (2012) Mol an Óige/Family Preservation: final evaluation report. Galway: UNESCO Child and Family Research Centre, NUI, Galway; HSE West (Mayo and Roscommon) Child and Family Services.

Economic and Social Research Institute, Trinity College Dublin. (2012) Growing up in Ireland. Key findings: 13-year-olds. No. 3. The family and financial circumstances of 13-year-olds. Dublin: Department of Children and Youth Affairs.

Copello, Alex and Templeton, Lorna (2012) The forgotten carers: Support for adult family members affected by a relative’s drug problems. London: UK Drug Policy Commission.

Peyton, Lynne (2012) A review of practice and audit of the management of cases of neglect. Report on the findings of the pilot phase of the National Audit of Neglect. Dublin: Health Service Executive.

Department for Communities and Local Government. (2012) Working with troubled families. A guide to the evidence and good practice. London: Department for Communities and Local Government.

Nixon, Elizabeth (2012) Growing up in Ireland National Longitudinal Study of Children. How families matter for social and emotional outcomes of 9-year-old children. Dublin: Government Publications.

Mahon, Evelyn and Moore, Elena (2011) Post-separation parenting: A study of separation and divorce agreements made in the Family Law Courts of Ireland and their implications for parent-child contact and family lives. Dublin: Office of the Minister for Children and Youth Affairs.

Office of the Minister for Children and Youth Affairs. Nixon, Elizabeth and Halpenny, Ann Marie (2010) Children’s perspectives on parenting styles and discipline: a developmental approach. Dublin: Stationery Office.

Office of the Minister for Children and Youth Affairs. Halpenny, Ann Marie and Nixon, Elizabeth and Watson, Dorothy (2010) Parents’ perspectives on parenting styles and disciplining children. Dublin: Stationery Office.

Galvani, Sarah (2010) Supporting families affected by substance use and domestic violence. London: Adfam, University of Bedfordshire and Stella Project.

Adfam. (2010) Including diverse families: good practice guidelines. London: Adfam.

McGarr, Jennifer (2010) Early school leaving: an exploration of the factors contributing to school non-completion. Masters thesis, Dublin Institute of Technology.

Arendt, Mikkel and Mortensen, Preben B and Rosenberg, Raben and Pedersen, Carsten B and Waltoft, Berit L (2008) Familial predisposition for psychiatric disorder: comparison of subjects treated for cannabis-induced psychosis and schizophrenia. Archives of General Psychiatry , 65 , (11) , pp. 1269-1274.

Macdonald, Geraldine and Turner, William (2008) Treatment Foster Care for improving outcomes in children and young people. Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews , (1) .

Ambreen Taj, Anita and Keenan, Eamon and Casey, Patricia (2008) Childhood adversity and substance misuse. Irish Journal of Psychological Medicine , 25 , (1) , pp. 29-30.

The Katherine Howard Foundation. Cleary, Anne and Corbett, Maria and Galvin, Miriam and Wall, Joy (2004) Young men on the margins. Katherine Howard Foundation publication series No. 2 Dublin: Katherine Howard Foundation .

Cleary, Anne and Fitzgerald, Michael and Nixon, Elizabeth (2004) From child to adult: a longitudinal study of Irish children and their families. Dublin: University College Dublin.

Neale, Joanne (2003) Drug users in society. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan .

O'Brien, Justin and Waldron, Anne-Marie and Tobin, Genevieve and McQuaid, Paul and Perot, Siobhan and Pigott-Glynn, Liz and Houghton, Frank (2000) The mental and physical health and well-being of homeless families in Dublin: a pilot study. A report by Focus Ireland, the Mater Hospital and the Northern Area Health Board. Dublin: Focus Ireland.

O'Mahony, Paul (1997) Mountjoy prisoners: A sociological and criminological profile. Dublin: Stationery Office .

O'Mahony, Paul (1993) Crime and punishment in Ireland. Dublin: Round Hall Sweet & Maxwell .

Fischer, JL and Spann, L and Crawford, D (1991) The Spann-Fischer Codependency Scale (SF CDS). Outcomes measurement tool: relationships – co-dependency.

Epstein, Nathan B and Baldwin, Lauraence M and Bishop, Duane S (1983) Family functioning. Outcomes measurement tool: relationships – family relationships.

Bonding to parents and family. Outcomes measurement tool: relationships – family relationships.

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