Impact of the minimum wage increase on intimate partner violence (IPV): a quasi-experimental study in South Korea [0.03%]
最低工资上涨对亲密伴侣暴力(IPV)的影响:韩国的准实验研究
Chungah Kim,Yihong Bai,Patricia OCampo et al.
Chungah Kim et al.
Background: Poverty is associated with intimate partner violence (IPV), but whether exogenous increases in wage could reduce IPV among low-income women is still unclear. We examined whether the 2018 minimum wage hike led ...
Racial and ethnic trends in mental health service utilisation and perceived unmet need in the USA [0.03%]
美国精神健康服务利用和感知未满足需求的种族和民族趋势
Ana Sheehan,Rachel Walsh,Richard Liu
Ana Sheehan
Background: Two decades ago, the Surgeon General issued a report highlighting concerning disparities in mental healthcare among racial and ethnic minority populations. The present study characterised national trends in me...
Contribution of causes of death to changing inequalities in life expectancy by income in Finland, 1997-2020 [0.03%]
1997-2020年间收入不平等对芬兰预期寿命差距变化的死亡原因贡献分析
Lasse Tarkiainen,Pekka Martikainen,Liina Junna et al.
Lasse Tarkiainen et al.
Background: Socioeconomic inequalities in mortality originate from different causes of death. Alcohol-related and smoking-related deaths are major drivers of mortality inequalities across Europe. In Finland, the turn from...
Impact of socioeconomic status on presentation, care quality and outcomes of patients attended by emergency medical services for dyspnoea: a population-based cohort study [0.03%]
社会经济地位对通过紧急医疗服务求诊的呼吸困难患者的就诊、医疗质量和结果造成的影响:基于人群的队列研究
Jennifer Zhou,Emily Nehme,Luke Dawson et al.
Jennifer Zhou et al.
Background: Low socioeconomic status (SES) has been linked to poor outcomes in many conditions. It is unknown whether these disparities extend to individuals presenting with dyspnoea. We aimed to evaluate the relationship...
Multistate survival modelling of multimorbidity and transitions across health needs states and death in an ageing population [0.03%]
多状态生存模型在老龄化人群中对多重疾病和健康需求状态转换及死亡的研究
Qian Gao,Graciela Muniz Terrera,Rosie Mayston et al.
Qian Gao et al.
Background: Unmet health needs have the potential to capture health inequality. Nevertheless, the course of healthcare needs fulfilment, and the role of multimorbidity in this process remains unclear. This study assessed ...
Evaluating bias with loss to follow-up in a community-based cohort: empirical investigation from the CARRS Study [0.03%]
基于社区的队列研究中随访损失引起的偏差的评估:来自CARRS研究的经验探究
Dimple Kondal,Ashish Awasthi,Shivani Anil Patel et al.
Dimple Kondal et al.
Background: Retention of participants is a challenge in community-based longitudinal cohort studies. We aim to evaluate the factors associated with loss to follow-up and estimate attrition bias. ...
Beyond traffic jam alleviation: evaluating the health and health equity impacts of New York City's congestion pricing plan [0.03%]
超越缓解交通拥堵:评估纽约市拥堵定价计划对健康和健康公平性的影响
Akhgar Ghassabian,Andrea R Titus,Sarah Conderino et al.
Akhgar Ghassabian et al.
New York City (NYC) is slated to be the first jurisdiction in the USA to implement a cordon-based congestion tax, which will be levied on vehicles entering its Central Business District. Several cities around the world, for example, London ...
Type 2 diabetes, glycaemic traits and upper gastrointestinal cancer risk: a prospective cohort study [0.03%]
二型糖尿病,血糖性状与上消化道肿瘤风险:一项前瞻性队列研究
Luyao Cao,Tianpei Wang,Huizhang Li et al.
Luyao Cao et al.
Background: Type 2 diabetes (T2D) has been linked with site-specific upper gastrointestinal (UGI) cancers during the past decades, but associations are still inconclusive. This study aimed to determine the association bet...
Role of hospitalisation for substance misuse in marital status transitions: a 47-year follow-up of a Swedish birth cohort [0.03%]
住院治疗物质滥用对婚姻状态转变的影响:一项对瑞典出生队列的47年随访研究
Lauren Bishop,Robin S Högnäs
Lauren Bishop
Background: Substantial research suggests that the risk of substance misuse is higher among individuals who remain unmarried or experience marital dissolution, whereas marriage tends to be protective. However, few studies...
Pilar Serrano-Gallardo,Rosa Mas-Giralt,Simone Castellani et al.
Pilar Serrano-Gallardo et al.
This essay offers an analysis of research on return migration and health by adopting the social determinants of health (SDH) framework proposed by the WHO. Specifically, we argue that the SDH are implicated in the decision to migrate, stay ...