
Auteur R. KING
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Documents disponibles écrits par cet auteur (5)

FRANÇAIS : Recherche sur le lien entre le fonctionnement neurobiologique et les caractéristiques psychologiques et comportementales d'un individu. L'hypothèse est que certains individus avec des tempéraments extrêmes, vont chercher, sous une i[...]
R. KING ; S. M. BIRD ; A. OVERSTALL ; G. HAY ; S. J. HUTCHINSON | 2014
Dans Journal of the Royal Statistical Society: Series A-Statistics in Society (Vol.177, n°1, January 2014) Article : PériodiqueInjecting drug users (IDUs) have a direct social and economic effect yet can typically be regarded as a hidden population within a community. We estimate the size of the IDU population across the nine different Government Office regions of Engla[...]
R. KING ; S. M. BIRD ; A. OVERSTALL ; G. HAY ; S. J. HUTCHINSON | 2013
Dans Addiction Research and Theory (Vol.21, n°3, June 2013) Article : PériodiqueUsing Bayesian capture-recapture analysis, we estimated the number of current injecting drug users (IDUs) in Scotland in 2006 from the cross-counts of 5670 IDUs listed on four data-sources: social enquiry reports (901 IDUs listed), hospital reco[...]
R. KING ; S. M. BIRD ; S. P. BROOKS ; S. J. HUTCHINSON ; G. HAY | 2005
Dans American Journal of Epidemiology (Vol.162, n°7, October 1, 2005) Article : PériodiqueThe authors present findings from a Bayesian analysis of Scotland's four primary capture-recapture data sources for 2000 that was carried out to estimate numbers of current injecting drug users by region (Greater Glasgow vs. elsewhere in Scotlan[...]
L. A. DOWNEY ; R. KING ; K. PAPAFOTIOU ; P. SWANN ; E. OGDEN ; M. BOORMAN ; C. STOUGH | 2013
Dans Accident Analysis and Prevention (Vol.50, January 2013) Article : PériodiqueBackground: Cannabis and alcohol are the most popular drugs amongst recreational users, and most prevalent in injured and deceased drivers. Clarification of the interactive effects of these drugs upon driving behaviour is critical for reducing d[...]