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期刊名:Social science & medicine

缩写:SOC SCI MED

ISSN:0277-9536

e-ISSN:1873-5347

IF/分区:5.0/Q1

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Nikki McCaffrey,Lidia Engel,Benjamin Karnon et al. Nikki McCaffrey et al.
Carer-specific preference-based instruments have been developed to capture outcomes for economic evaluations but the body of evidence has yet to be collated to guide instrument selection and identify knowledge gaps for future research. This...
Eman Zied Abozied,Luke Munford,Adam Todd et al. Eman Zied Abozied et al.
There are persistent inequalities in health-related behaviours in England which are stratified by region and deprivation. These are influenced by the interaction of people with places they live in, over and above individual risk factors. Th...
Henni Alava,Venla Oikkonen Henni Alava
Medical literature suggests that girls are affected by persistent pain disproportionately to boys especially following the onset of puberty. This article turns attention to how clinicians treating pediatric pain patients conceptualize the r...
Harry Barbee,Tara McKay Harry Barbee
Sexual and gender minority (SGM) older adults in rural areas face elevated cognitive health risks shaped by structural stigma, yet the pathways underlying these inequities are poorly understood. This study investigated how lifetime rural ex...
Jonathan Spencer,Richard Ward,Mara Bortnowschi et al. Jonathan Spencer et al.
Background: Using a large administrative dataset, we explore intersectional effects in the risk of unplanned readmission after hospital discharge in England. We test whether the size and direction of these effects aligns ...
Seyed Ahmad Mir Mohamad Tabar,Alexandra Brewis,Mahmod Teimouri et al. Seyed Ahmad Mir Mohamad Tabar et al.
Chronic household water insecurity is consistently linked to distress and poor mental health, yet the social pathways remain under-tested. We examine multiple theorized socially situated mechanisms that may explain how household water insec...
Will Schupmann,Julien Teitler,Nancy E Reichman et al. Will Schupmann et al.
Cesarean sections and inductions in low-risk pregnancies have risen dramatically in recent decades, yet the drivers of these trends remain debated. This study examines peer influence within physician networks as a contributing factor. Using...
Erika A Pugh,Gina Lee,Jeffrey E Stokes et al. Erika A Pugh et al.
Social and structural determinants of health significantly impact well-being across the lifecourse and contribute to ethnoracial disparities in cognitive aging. Early-life exposure to parental disruption (i.e., death, divorce, or separation...
Cheryl Elman,Andrew S London,Angela M O&#x;Rand Cheryl Elman
Early studies of the parity-mortality relationship expected high parity to elevate mortality risk, but studies increasingly find that childless and high-parity women have higher post-reproductive mortality risk than moderate-parity women (U...