This may be a bit of a rant...
Jan. 4th, 2006 11:31 am"Abortion raises depression risk, say NZ researchers"
(NZ Herald, 4 Jan 2006)
Well, no, actually they didn't say that, if you look a little more closely at the text... hmph...
Edit: based on the quotes in the article. Journal article does say that...
( The article cause online versions are removed quickly )
This study is based on data released from the Christchurch Health and Developement Survey that I am one of the participants in, so I am in the interesting position of knowing what sort of questions they were asking in getting the data and a bit of an idea of the scale of data set used.
( Ranting/discussion bit, which may be added to through the day since I am supposed to be doing some work )
Nice that the Health and Developement Study have the funding for the 30 year old follow up interviews. Will be interesting to see what this adds to the discussion and whether they can start getting generational trends.
( Edit: the abstract for the Journal article )
I also have the PDF article now (yay to Uni affiliation and subscriptions). There may be more comments later.
(NZ Herald, 4 Jan 2006)
Well, no, actually they didn't say that, if you look a little more closely at the text... hmph...
Edit: based on the quotes in the article. Journal article does say that...
( The article cause online versions are removed quickly )
This study is based on data released from the Christchurch Health and Developement Survey that I am one of the participants in, so I am in the interesting position of knowing what sort of questions they were asking in getting the data and a bit of an idea of the scale of data set used.
( Ranting/discussion bit, which may be added to through the day since I am supposed to be doing some work )
Nice that the Health and Developement Study have the funding for the 30 year old follow up interviews. Will be interesting to see what this adds to the discussion and whether they can start getting generational trends.
( Edit: the abstract for the Journal article )
I also have the PDF article now (yay to Uni affiliation and subscriptions). There may be more comments later.