Jennifer S. McLean
21 Papers
169 Citations
Jennifer S. McLean is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Mental health. The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 18 publications.
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Papers
The association between social capital and mental health and behavioural problems in children and adolescents: an integrative systematic review
Kerri McPherson,Susan Kerr,Elizabeth McGee,Antony Morgan,Francine M Cheater,Jennifer S. McLean,James Egan +6 more
TL;DR: This integrative systematic review identified and synthesised international research findings on the role and impact of family and community social capital on mental health/behavioural problems in children and adolescents to provide a consolidated evidence base to inform future research and policy development.
Soluble ST2 Associates with Diabetes but Not Established Cardiovascular Risk Factors: A New Inflammatory Pathway of Relevance to Diabetes?
Ashley M. Miller,David Purves,Alex McConnachie,Darren L. Asquith,G. David Batty,Harry Burns,Jonathan Cavanagh,Ian Ford,Jennifer S. McLean,Chris J. Packard,Paul G. Shiels,Helen Turner,Yoga N. Velupillai,Kevin A. Deans,Paul Welsh,Iain B. McInnes,Naveed Sattar +16 more
TL;DR: SST2 levels, in individuals largely without vascular disease, are related principally to markers associated with diabetes and ectopic fat and add support for a role of sST2 in diabetes.
Personality, socio-economic status and inflammation: cross-sectional, population-based study
Keith Millar,Suzanne M. Lloyd,Jennifer S. McLean,G. David Batty,Harry Burns,Jonathan Cavanagh,Kevin A. Deans,Kevin A. Deans,Ian Ford,Alex McConnachie,Agnes McGinty,René Mõttus,Chris J. Packard,Naveed Sattar,Paul G. Shiels,Yoga N. Velupillai,Carol Tannahill +16 more
TL;DR: The association between neuroticism, CRP and IL-6 may be reduced in MD subjects confirming speculation that the association differs across population sub-groups and the association between psychoticism and ICAM-1 supports evidence that hostility has adverse effects upon the endothelium.
Cardio-metabolic risk factors and cortical thickness in a neurologically healthy male population: Results from the psychological, social and biological determinants of ill health (pSoBid) study.
Rajeev Krishnadas,John McLean,David Batty,David Batty,Harry Burns,Kevin A. Deans,Kevin A. Deans,Ian Ford,Alex McConnachie,Agnes McGinty,Jennifer S. McLean,Keith Millar,Naveed Sattar,Paul G. Shiels,Yoga N. Velupillai,Chris J. Packard,Jonathan Cavanagh +16 more
TL;DR: In this article, the relationship between cardiovascular risk factors and cortical thickness in a neurologically healthy middle aged population-based sample was explored and the results showed that the relationship was positively associated with cortical thickness.
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Early life socioeconomic status, chronic physiological stress and hippocampal N-acetyl aspartate concentrations.
John McLean,Rajeev Krishnadas,G. David Batty,G. David Batty,Harry Burns,Kevin A. Deans,Kevin A. Deans,Ian Ford,Alex McConnachie,Agnes McGinty,Jennifer S. McLean,Keith Millar,Naveed Sattar,Paul G. Shiels,Carol Tannahill,Yoga N. Velupillai,Chris J. Packard,Barrie Condon,Donald M. Hadley,Jonathan Cavanagh +19 more
TL;DR: Greater early life socioeconomic deprivation was associated with lower concentrations of NAA reflecting lesser neuronal integrity, and this relationship was mediated by greater physiological stress.
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