Background Adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) are linked to poor health and social outcomes, with growing interest in their ...
Background Although voting is recognised as a social determinant of health, the association between electoral participation ...
Background Relationships and sex education (RSE) impacts some sexual behaviours but could be strengthened by incorporating ...
Background Community resilience is a relevant concept in public health, but its empirical relationship with health outcomes ...
Background Spousal caregiving is linked to increased symptoms of poor mental health among older people. Less is known about ...
Objective: To assess health improvement and differential changes in health across various sociodemographic groups in neighbourhood renewal areas. Design and setting: A longitudinal survey of 10 390 ...
The reduction of health inequalities has been a priority of researchers, decision-makers and practitioners for many years.
Background There are substantial socioeconomic inequalities in both life expectancy and healthcare use in England. In this study, we describe how these two sets of inequalities interact by estimating ...
the pragmatic need to inform decision makers regardless of the quality of the evidence. These have implications for commissioning and conducting reviews. Methods must be developed to: facilitate ...
Correspondence to Professor Thor Norström, Swedish Institute for Social Research, Stockholm University, Stockholm S-106 91, Sweden; totto{at}sofi.su.se Background How have suicide rates responded to ...
Background Policymakers anticipated COVID-19 would overwhelm the National Health Service (NHS) in the UK with particular concern about critical care capacity. In March 2020, the National Institute for ...
5 Institute of Health Equity, University College London, London, UK 6 School of Health Sciences, City University London, London, UK Background Provision of universal coverage is essential for ...