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期刊名:Annual review of public health

缩写:ANNU REV PUBL HEALTH

ISSN:0163-7525

e-ISSN:1545-2093

IF/分区:20.7/Q1

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Alvin Thomas,Tova Walsh,Qiana R Cryer-Coupet et al. Alvin Thomas et al.
There is growing recognition that paternal involvement matters for child development and family well-being, even while we know comparatively little about how fatherhood affects men's own physical and mental health. This review brings togeth...
Khadijah S Ameen,Natalie J Bradford,Mienah Z Sharif et al. Khadijah S Ameen et al.
A growing number of researchers use public health critical race praxis (PHCRP), an antiracism framework derived in part from critical race theory, to conceptualize racism as a public health problem and examine its contributions to health an...
Lingzhi Chu,Pin Wang,Minghao Qiu et al. Lingzhi Chu et al.
Climate change intensifies extreme weather events, and these events trigger cascading health impacts. Understanding the spatial variation of extreme weather events and their health impacts is critical for building tailored adaptation strate...
Naima T Joseph,Daniela Reyes,J Sroda Agudogo et al. Naima T Joseph et al.
Maternal mortality in the United States is an urgent public health concern. Despite advances in medical technology and obstetric care, maternal mortality remains elevated in the United States, with disparate burden across racial or ethnic, ...
Karen Glanz,Harsha Thirumurthy,Natasha Agnes D&#x;cruze Karen Glanz
Financial incentives have been widely studied and implemented as instruments to encourage healthy behavior. This narrative expert review synthesizes evidence from 39 systematic, meta-analytic, narrative, and scoping reviews examining incent...
Seigi Karasaki,Alique G Berberian,Hiwot Y Zewdie et al. Seigi Karasaki et al.
Environmental justice (EJ) research is an interdisciplinary field of study concerned with the unequal distribution of environmental burdens and benefits across different sociodemographic identities (e.g., race, class). While considerations ...
Julian D Marshall,Libby H Koolik,Alper Unal et al. Julian D Marshall et al.
Several groups in the United States, including communities of color and low-income communities, are frequently disproportionately exposed to ambient (i.e., outdoor) air pollution, reflecting unjust placement of emission sources, systemic bi...
Angela Liu,Klara K Lou,Kathryn E Linehan et al. Angela Liu et al.
Medicare spending growth has slowed markedly over the last 20 years, defying projections despite a growing beneficiary population and expansion of the costlier Medicare Advantage program. Demographic, policy, and economic factors contribute...
Lisa Bowleg Lisa Bowleg
Historically rooted in US Black feminist activism, intersectionality emerged as an analytical lens through which to enhance knowledge about how multiple and interlocking systems of oppression (e.g., racism, sexism, and class exploitation) s...
Rita Hamad,Emily C Dore,Emily Wright et al. Rita Hamad et al.
Poverty is a fundamental driver of health, influencing access to resources and contributing to chronic stress and poor health. There has been substantial recent growth in the literature on the impacts of economic policies as upstream interv...