Excess mortality among people in homelessness with substance use disorders: a Swedish cohort study [0.03%]
一项瑞典队列研究:物质使用障碍患者的流浪人群中的超额死亡率
Sophie Nadia Gaber,Johan Franck,Härje Widing et al.
Sophie Nadia Gaber et al.
Background: People in homelessness have an increased risk of substance use disorders (SUDs) and poor health outcomes. This cohort study aimed to investigate the association between homelessness and mortality in people wit...
Associations of early retirement and mortality risk: a population-based study in Taiwan [0.03%]
一项基于台湾地区人口的提早退休与死亡风险相关性研究
Tsui-Hung Wang,Shao-Yun Chien,Wan-Ju Cheng et al.
Tsui-Hung Wang et al.
Background: Early retirement is highly prevalent in Taiwan. This study assesses the association between early retirement and all-cause and cause-specific mortality risks while exploring the modifying effect of sociodemogr...
Agreement between audiometric hearing loss and self-reported hearing difficulty on the Revised Hearing Handicap Inventory differs by demographic factors [0.03%]
修订版听力障碍调查表中听觉测验听损与自报的听说困难在不同人口统计学因素下存在差异
Lauren K Dillard,Lois J Matthews,Judy R Dubno
Lauren K Dillard
Background: New standardised measures of self-reported hearing difficulty can be validated against audiometric hearing loss. This study reports the influence of demographic factors (age, sex, race and socioeconomic positi...
Sex differences in risk of incident microvascular and macrovascular complications: a population-based data-linkage study among 25 713 people with diabetes [0.03%]
基于人群的糖尿病患者微血管和大血管病变发病风险性别差异的数据关联研究(25 713人年)
Alice A Gibson,Emma Cox,Francisco J Schneuer et al.
Alice A Gibson et al.
Background: The global prevalence of diabetes is similar in men and women; however, there is conflicting evidence regarding sex differences in diabetes-related complications. The aim of this study was to investigate sex d...
Examining the hospital costs of children born into relative deprivation in England [0.03%]
英格兰相对贫困家庭出生儿童的住院费用分析
Veronica Dale,Nils Gutacker,Jonathan Bradshaw et al.
Veronica Dale et al.
Objective: To examine the association between being born into relative deprivation and hospital costs during childhood. Design: Retrosp...
Socioeconomic gradients in 24-hour movement patterns across weekends and weekdays in a working-age sample: evidence from the 1970 British Cohort Study [0.03%]
基于1970年英国队列研究的工作年龄样本中周末和工作日24小时活动模式的社会经济差异证据
Joanna M Blodgett,David Bann,Sebastien F M Chastin et al.
Joanna M Blodgett et al.
Background: Socioeconomic differences in movement behaviours may contribute to health inequalities. The aim of this descriptive study was to investigate socioeconomic patterns in device-measured 24-hour movement and asses...
Development and validation of mortality prediction models based on the social determinants of health [0.03%]
基于社会决定因素的死亡率预测模型的开发与验证
Khalid Fahoum,Joanna Bryan Ringel,Jana A Hirsch et al.
Khalid Fahoum et al.
Background: There is no standardised approach to screening adults for social risk factors. The goal of this study was to develop mortality risk prediction models based on the social determinants of health (SDoH) for clini...
Ambulatory blood pressure studies are needed to assess associations between blood pressure and work stressors [0.03%]
ambulatory血压研究有助于评估血压与工作压力之间的关系
Paul Landsbergis,Grace Sembajwe,Marnie Dobson et al.
Paul Landsbergis et al.
Effect of 20 mph speed limits on traffic injuries in Edinburgh, UK: a natural experiment and modelling study [0.03%]
苏格兰爱丁堡实施每小时32公里限速对交通伤害的影响:一项准实验与建模研究
Kyriaki Kelly Kokka,Glenna Nightingale,Andrew James Williams et al.
Kyriaki Kelly Kokka et al.
Introduction: There is limited research evaluating 20 mph speed limit interventions, and long-term assessments are seldom conducted either globally or within the UK. This study evaluated the impact of the phased 20 mph sp...
Risk of severe mood and anxiety disorders in the adult children of parents with alcohol use disorder: a nationwide cohort study [0.03%]
父母患有饮酒障碍的后代成人患严重情绪和焦虑障碍的风险:一项全国队列研究
Kimberly Kane,Jeanette Westman,Johan Franck et al.
Kimberly Kane et al.
Background: Growing up with parental alcohol use disorder (AUD) is a risk factor for psychiatric disorders. This study investigated the risk of mood disorders and of anxiety disorders in the adult children of parents with...