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Janine Jongbloed,Lesley Andres Janine Jongbloed
The purpose of this study is to investigate how well-being changes over the adult life course from early adulthood in 1998 through to the COVID-19 pandemic in 2021. We identify diverse well-being trajectories over time in a cohort of Britis...
Zhi-Bing Hu,Ze-Xiong Lu,Ying Chen et al. Zhi-Bing Hu et al.
White blood cell (WBC) and mean platelet volume (MPV) counts are related to stroke events, but relationship between their combined indicator (WBC count-to-MPV count ratio (WMR)) and the risk of fatal stroke occurrence is unclear so far. In ...
Alex Bowyer,Richard Dorsett,David Thomson Alex Bowyer
We use individual-level population data to characterise the pathways followed by young people in England who experience custody. We identify a typology of pathways up to age 18 and a separate typology covering ages 19-22. Our results confir...
Katja Kokko,Päivi Fadjukoff,Emmi Reinilä et al. Katja Kokko et al.
At around age 60, people are approaching late adulthood and are typically going through or anticipating life transitions such as grandparenthood, retirement, or changes in health and functioning. The timing and perception of transitions are...
Kristen A Berg,Saloni Lad,Halle Rose et al. Kristen A Berg et al.
Introduction: Growing research on adult development recognises socioeconomically adverse neighbourhood environments as sources of stress affecting immunohaematologic function (IHF), with implications for disease. However,...
Miriam Gohl Miriam Gohl
This study examines how work-family trajectories of households with poverty experience relate to poverty persistence across their working-age life course, using data from the German Socioeconomic Panel from 2007 to 2020 (N=1,518). Work-fami...
Kavindi Gamage,David Burgner,Toby Mansell et al. Kavindi Gamage et al.
Inflammation is a key mechanism underpinning socioeconomic inequalities in health. In adults, lower socioeconomic position (SEP) is associated with higher inflammation levels. Early life is an important period for the biological embedding o...