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期刊名:Journal of epidemiology and community health

缩写:J EPIDEMIOL COMMUN H

ISSN:0143-005X

e-ISSN:1470-2738

IF/分区:3.7/Q1

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Hannu Lahtinen,Isa Yang,Lasse Tarkiainen et al. Hannu Lahtinen et al.
Background: Although voting is recognised as a social determinant of health, the association between electoral participation and subsequent mortality at an individual level has not been established. ...
Anna Pearce,Steven Hope,Michael J Green et al. Anna Pearce et al.
The reduction of health inequalities has been a priority of researchers, decision-makers and practitioners for many years. Advances in causal mediation analysis offer great promise for identifying intervention targets and inferring how poli...
Samantha M Doonan,Spruha Joshi,Sugy Choi et al. Samantha M Doonan et al.
Background: Between 2022 and 2023, overdose mortality decreased among non-Hispanic (NH) white people but stayed the same or increased among people of colour in the USA. County racialised economic segregation may contribut...
Pablo Kuri-Morales,Rocio Ortiz-Lopez,Elena-Cristina Gonzalez-Castillo et al. Pablo Kuri-Morales et al.
Background: Genomic information is transforming public health and personalised medicine by identifying genetic and environmental contributors to disease. However, Hispanic populations remain under-represented in global ge...
Dougie Zubizarreta,Jarvis T Chen,Ariel L Beccia et al. Dougie Zubizarreta et al.
Background: In the USA, HIV remains a pressing public health challenge (~37 400 new diagnoses in 2018) and pronounced racialised inequities persist. In 2018, Black and Latine people represented 43% and 26% of new diagnose...
Eleanor I Williams,Isla Kuhn,Carol E Brayne et al. Eleanor I Williams et al.
Background: Socioeconomic status (SES) is a potentially important upstream determinant of late-life cognitive health, but a review which captures the dynamic influence of SES across the life-course is lacking. We conducte...
Faraz V Shahidi,Alessandra T Andreacchi,Anne E Fuller et al. Faraz V Shahidi et al.
Background: Research has shown that workers in non-standard (eg, temporary and part-time) employment experience poorer health outcomes than their permanent, full-time counterparts. However, previous studies have overlooke...
Tyler J Lane,Pei Yu,Caroline X Gao et al. Tyler J Lane et al.
Background: In 2014, a bushfire ignited the Hazelwood coalmine in regional Victoria, Australia, shrouding nearby communities in smoke for 6 weeks. In this study, we examined whether survival decreased among people with ca...