Items where Author is "Wearden, Alison"
Rees, Alison and Sirois, Sylvain and Wearden, Alison (2016) Maternal third trimester docosahexaenoic acid intake and infant behaviour during a free-play attention task at 22 months. In: 1st Lancaster Conference on Infant and Child Development, 2016-08-25 - 2016-08-27, Lancaster University.
Marshall, Max and Barrowclough, Christine and Drake, Richard and Husain, Nusrat and Lobban, Anne Fiona and Lovell, Karina and Wearden, Alison and Bradshaw, Tim and Day, Christine and Fitzsimmons, Mike and Pedley, Rebecca and Piccuci, Ruth and Picken, Alicia and Larkin, Warren and Tomenson, Barbara and Warburton, Jeff and Gregg, Lynsey (2015) The HELPER programme : HEalthy Living and Prevention of Early Relapse – three exploratory randomised controlled trials of phase-specific interventions in first-episode psychosis. Programme Grants for Applied Research, 3 (2). ISSN 2050-4322
Rees, Alison and Sirois, Sylvain and Wearden, Alison (2014) Maternal docosahexaenoic acid intake levels during pregnancy and infant performance on a novel object search task at 22 months. Child Development, 85 (6). pp. 2131-2139. ISSN 0009-3920
Lindner, Oana C. and Phillips, Bob and McCabe, Martin G. and Mayes, Andrew and Wearden, Alison and Varese, Filippo and Talmi, Deborah (2014) A meta-analysis of cognitive impairment following adult cancer chemotherapy. Neuropsychology, 28 (5). pp. 726-740. ISSN 0894-4105
Lovell, Karina and Wearden, Alison and Bradshaw, Tim and Tomenson, Barbara and Pedley, Rebecca and Davies, Linda M. and Husain, Nusrat and Woodham, Adrine and Escott, Diane and Swarbrick, Caroline M. and Femi-Ajao, Omolade and Warburton, Jeff and Marshall, Max (2014) An exploratory randomized controlled study of a healthy living intervention in early intervention services for psychosis : The intervention to encourage activity, improve diet, and reduce weight gain (INTERACT) study. Journal of Clinical Psychiatry, 75 (5). pp. 498-505. ISSN 0160-6689
Rees, Alison and Sirois, Sylvain and Wearden, Alison (2012) Maternal prenatal long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acid status and infant cognitive development. PhD thesis, University of Manchester.