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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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Aurélie M Lasserre,Yachen Zhu,Carolin Kilian et al. Aurélie M Lasserre et al.
Background: Deaths of despair - suicide, drug overdose and chronic liver disease mortality - are major contributors to premature mortality in the USA, disproportionately affecting individuals with low socioeconomic status...
Lauren Marie Campbell-Hansen,Annette Erlangsen,Keith Hawton et al. Lauren Marie Campbell-Hansen et al.
Background: Bullying involvement (victim or perpetrator role) in childhood is linked to later suicidality. However, findings are inconsistent, and sex may be a moderator. We investigated whether childhood bullying involve...
Luca Manfredi,Federica Buscema,Maria Teresa Giraudo et al. Luca Manfredi et al.
Background: Multimorbidity is socially patterned, with lower socioeconomic position (SEP) linked to higher risk. We examined whether a Healthy Lifestyle Index (HLI) mediates the SEP-multimorbidity association and whether ...
Ahtisham Younas,Tarja Kvist,Minna Stolt Ahtisham Younas
Mixed-methods research leverages the strengths of qualitative and quantitative methodologies and methods to generate a comprehensive understanding of phenomena. There is ample guidance about traditional mixed-methods research, but limited d...
Baowen Xue,Heejung Chung,Ran Gu et al. Baowen Xue et al.
Background: The 'right to request' flexible working policy has been gradually extended and, by 2014, extended to cover all workers with at least 26 weeks of continuous employment. The impact of these policy changes is unc...
Timothy C Nielsen,Ralph Nanan,Tony Butler et al. Timothy C Nielsen et al.
Background: Children and young adults with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) may be at increased risk of criminal offending. This study examines the risk of first-time and repeat offending among individuals ...