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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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Tao Wang,Haitao Wang,Jian Chen et al. Tao Wang et al.
Background: China has been facing nationwide air pollution at unprecedented high levels primarily from fossil-fuel combustion in the past decade. However, few studies have been conducted on the adverse effect of severe ai...
Angela Gialamas,Dandara G Haag,Murthy N Mittinty et al. Angela Gialamas et al.
Background: To investigate whether time spent in educational activities at 2-3 years and developmental outcomes at school entry differ among children from different socioeconomic backgrounds. ...
Chagriya Kitiyakara,Krittika Saranburut,Nisakorn Thongmung et al. Chagriya Kitiyakara et al.
Background: There is limited information on the role of low socioeconomic status (SES) in the development of new chronic kidney disease (CKD) in the general population, especially from developing countries. This study wil...
Poppy Alice Carson Mallinson,Judith Lieber,Santhi Bhogadi et al. Poppy Alice Carson Mallinson et al.
Background: South Asians are at an increased risk of premature cardiovascular disease, but the reasons for this are unclear. Poor socio-economic conditions in childhood are associated with an increased risk of cardiovascu...
Liam Wright,Andrew Steptoe,Daisy Fancourt Liam Wright
Background: Despite media claims that coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is uniting societies and countries in shared experience, there has been concern that the pandemic is in fact exposing and widening existing inequal...
Gergő Baranyi,Mark Cherrie,Sarah E Curtis et al. Gergő Baranyi et al.
Background: This study contributes robust evidence on the association between mental health and local crime rates by showing how changing exposure to small area-level crime relates to self-reported and administrative data...