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The following pages link to Social inequalities in health by individual and household measures of social position in a cohort of healthy people. (Q35409595):
Displaying 20 items.
- Council tax valuation bands, socio-economic status and health outcome: a cross-sectional analysis from the Caerphilly Health and Social Needs Study (Q30814159) (← links)
- Exploring the relation between class, gender, and self rated general health using the new socioeconomic classification. A study using data from the 2001 census (Q30938424) (← links)
- Longitudinal, population-based study of racial/ethnic differences in colorectal cancer survival: impact of neighborhood socioeconomic status, treatment and comorbidity (Q33302869) (← links)
- Racial and social class gradients in life expectancy in contemporary California (Q33770870) (← links)
- Education-based health inequalities in 18,000 Norwegian couples: the Nord-Trøndelag Health Study (HUNT). (Q34479850) (← links)
- Who you live with and where you live: setting the context for health using multiple membership multilevel models (Q35418417) (← links)
- Who Should We Target? The Impact of Individual and Family Characteristics on the Expressed Need for Community-Based Treatment Support in HIV Patients in South Africa (Q36163670) (← links)
- Social determinants of health: a veil that hides socioeconomic position and its relation with health. (Q36594454) (← links)
- Effectiveness of the combined approach for assessing social gradients in stroke risk among married women in Japan (Q37234515) (← links)
- The Importance of the Family: A Longitudinal Study of the Predictors of Depression in HIV Patients in South Africa (Q38919177) (← links)
- Examining geographical and household variation in mental health in Australia. (Q40326978) (← links)
- Different income information as an indicator for health inequality among Japanese adults (Q43516360) (← links)
- A biocultural framework for examining maternal cravings and aversions among pastoral women in east Africa. (Q43938529) (← links)
- Capitalists, managers, professionals and mortality: findings from the Barcelona social class and all cause mortality longitudinal study. (Q44115757) (← links)
- Class relations and all-cause mortality: a test of Wright's social class scheme using the Barcelona 2000 Health Interview Survey (Q46635834) (← links)
- Individual- and area-level influence on suicide risk: a multilevel longitudinal study of Swedish schoolchildren (Q48483167) (← links)
- Do psychological characteristics explain socioeconomic stratification of self-rated health? (Q50951995) (← links)
- Individual and spousal education, mortality and life expectancy in Switzerland: a national cohort study (Q51840964) (← links)
- Informal work, unemployment and health in Brazilian metropolitan areas, 1998 and 2003. (Q53126834) (← links)
- The reciprocal relationship between material factors and health in the life course: evidence from SHARE and ELSA (Q90376663) (← links)