Next Steps (formerly Longitudinal Study of Young People in England - LSYPE) (United Kingdom)
Centre for Longitudinal Studies
UCL Social Research Institute
20 Bedford Way
London WC1H 0AL
UNITED KINGDOM
Phone: +44 020 7612 6875
Email: clsdata@ucl.ac.uk
1. If you cannot reach the database manager, you may contact the company by completing the contact form at: https://cls.ucl.ac.uk/contact/
2. To access Next Steps data, apply to:
UK Data Service
University of Essex
Wivenhoe Park
Colchester
Essex, CO4 3SQ
UNITED KINGDOM
Phone: +44 (0)1206 872143
Website: https://cls.ucl.ac.uk/data-access-training/data-access/
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2. Shaw RJ, Hamilton OK, Rhead R, Silverwood RJ, Wels J, Zhu J, Di Gessa G, Bowyer RC, Moltrecht B, Green MJ, Demou E. Associations between different measures of SARS-CoV-2 infection status and subsequent economic inactivity: A pooled analysis of five longitudinal surveys linked to healthcare records. Plos one. 2025 Apr 9;20(4):e0321201.
3. Gittins M, Wels J, Rhodes S, Demou E, Shaw RJ, Hamilton OK, Zhu J, Wielgoszewska B, Stevenson A, Badrick E, Rhead R. COVID-19 risk by work-related factors: pooled analysis of individual linked data from 14 cohorts. Occupational and environmental medicine. 2024 Dec 1;81(11):564-73.
4. Narayanan MK, Dodgeon B, Katsoulis M, Ploubidis GB, Silverwood RJ. How to mitigate selection bias in COVID-19 surveys: evidence from five national cohorts. European Journal of Epidemiology. 2024 Nov;39(11):1221-7.
5. Rhead R, Wels J, Moltrecht B, Shaw RJ, Silverwood R, Zhu J, Hughes A, Chaturvedi N, Demou E, Katikireddi SV, Ploubidis G. Long COVID and financial outcomes: evidence from four longitudinal population surveys. J Epidemiol Community Health. 2024 Jul 1;78(7):458-65.
6. Mansfield R, Henderson M, Richards M, Ploubidis GB, Patalay P. Lifecourse trajectories and cross-generational trends in social isolation: findings from five successive British birth cohort studies. Advances in Life Course Research. 2024 Jun 1;60:100613.
7. Rouxel P, Chandola T. No substitute for in-person interaction: changing modes of social contact during the coronavirus pandemic and effects on the mental health of adults in the UK. Sociology. 2024 Apr;58(2):330-50.
8. Kaye N. The cumulative impact of socioeconomic disadvantage on educational attainment during austerity: a comparative cross-cohort approach. Oxford Review of Education. 2024 Mar 3;50(2):186-206.
9. Moreno-Agostino D, Woodhead C, Ploubidis GB, Das-Munshi J. A quantitative approach to the intersectional study of mental health inequalities during the COVID-19 pandemic in UK young adults. Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology. 2024 Mar;59(3):417-29.
10. Burger K, Becker M, Schoon I. Mental health and educational attainment: How developmental stage matters. Developmental psychology. 2024 Jan;60(1):108.