Publications by authors named "L Golding"

This study showed that a severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 infection reduced the risk of reinfection among vaccinated individuals by 0.50 (95% CI, 0.39-0.

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  • There is a lack of clear standards for designing, implementing, and evaluating nutrition social and behavior change (SBC) initiatives, especially in the context of nutrition-sensitive agriculture (NSA).
  • The study aimed to identify and describe core principles and practices (CPPs) for SBC based on expert consensus and to provide practical examples for low- and middle-income countries.
  • After reviewing around 475 documents, researchers established 4 core principles and 11 core practices for SBC that can help streamline the design and evaluation processes in nutrition-related projects.
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Background: Lived experience researchers draw on their lived and living experiences to either lead on or inform research. Their personal experiences are relevant to the research topic and so they must manage the interplay of their health and healthcare experiences with the research, population, and data they work with, as well as the more general challenges of being a researcher. Lived experience researchers must navigate these dilemmas in addition to queries over their competency, due to issues relating to intersectionality and epistemic injustice.

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Background: Previous systematic reviews of the relationships of people with intellectual disabilities have included consideration of intimate relationships. In this paper, we report a systematic review of papers describing friendship only.

Method: A systematic qualitative meta-synthesis of the research exploring experiences of friendship as reported by people with intellectual disabilities.

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Exposure to toxic chemicals threatens species and ecosystems. This study introduces a novel approach using Graph Neural Networks (GNNs) to integrate aquatic toxicity data, providing an alternative to complement traditional in vivo ecotoxicity testing. This study pioneers the application of GNN in ecotoxicology by formulating the problem as a relation prediction task.

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