Louise Marryat is a quantitative sociologist at the University of Dundee who specialises in using routinely collected data from health and education records, as well as birth cohort studies, to explore the pathways that children take throughout childhood and how services can support them to reach their full potential.
You can find out more about Louise's work by following her on twitter here.
The paper discussed in this episode is:
Marryat, L, and Frank, J. Factors associated with adverse childhood experiences in Scottish children: a prospective cohort study. BMJ Paediatrics Open 3.1 (2019).
Many thanks to Naomi Meiksin for editing the transcript for this episode.
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