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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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Marnie Downes,John Carlin Marnie Downes
Introduction: Recruiting a representative sample of participants is becoming increasingly difficult in large-scale health surveys. Multilevel regression and poststratification (MRP) has been shown to be effective in estim...
Francisco Tsz Tsun Lai,Brian J Hall,Li Liang et al. Francisco Tsz Tsun Lai et al.
Background: Previous research has suggested a socioeconomic gradient of mental health in the face of potentially traumatic events. Nevertheless, few studies examined the intermediary mechanisms of this gradient. This stud...
Stuart Leske,Elise Paul,Mandy Gibson et al. Stuart Leske et al.
Objective: Suicide rates are often higher in Indigenous than in non-Indigenous peoples. This systematic review assessed the effects of suicide prevention interventions on suicide-related outcomes in Indigenous populations...
Talia Boshari,Carolyn A Sharpe,Alan J Poots et al. Talia Boshari et al.
Background: An ecological correlation has been observed between licensed premises and alcohol-related violence (ARV). In the UK to date, no evidence directly connects alcohol-related harm to a single premises type. Recent...
Domantas Jasilionis,Mall Leinsalu Domantas Jasilionis
Background: This study highlights changing disagreement between census and death record information in the reporting of the education of the deceased and shows how these reporting differences influence a range of mortalit...
John Holmes,Emma Beard,Jamie Brown et al. John Holmes et al.
Background: In January 2016, the UK announced and began implementing revised guidelines for low-risk drinking of 14 units (112 g) per week for men and women. This was a reduction from the previous guidelines for men of 3-...