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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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Anqi Chen,Shannon Ang Anqi Chen
Objective: Past research has established gender differences in the way spouses affect each other's health, but tends to overlook the role of contextual factors such as urban-rural residence. Urban and rural areas provide ...
Dan Zou,Giovanna Fancello,Andrea Montanari et al. Dan Zou et al.
Studies often investigate the long-term impact of social contacts on mental health in older adults, neglecting momentary effects. This research, grounded in the consideration of daily activity, explores how time-varying social contacts asso...
Lydia Muyingo,Sean P Mackinnon,Simon B Sherry et al. Lydia Muyingo et al.
Purpose: The healthy immigrant effect (HIE) is a phenomenon observed in developed countries in which recent immigrants report better health compared to the majority population. The purpose of the present study was to exam...
Zhixin Feng,Hongyu Chen,Jing Xie Zhixin Feng
As urbanization accelerates and China's population continues to age, the rising prevalence of depression among older adults highlights the urgent need to develop livable cities that address their specific needs. This study investigates how ...
Hanne Landgrebe Axelsen,Anna Glavind Müller,Lone Overby Fjorback et al. Hanne Landgrebe Axelsen et al.
The nationwide Stress-free Everyday Life for Children and Adolescents Research (SELFCARE) project, conducted from 2019 to 2020 in Denmark included a structured, three-part mindfulness-based teacher training program implemented over one year...
Donghun Kim,Ting Jiang,Kihyun Kim et al. Donghun Kim et al.
Objective: This study aimed to develop machine learning models to predict the risk of each type of recurrent child abuse using national-level child abuse data. Additionally, it sought to identify key factors based on abus...
Ferdi Botha,Jan Kabátek,Jordy Meekes et al. Ferdi Botha et al.
In this study, we quantify the effects of commuting time and working from home (WFH) arrangements on the mental health of Australian men and women. Leveraging rich panel-data models together with home-job-spell fixed effects, we first show ...
Giulia Sebastianutto,Giovanna Boccuzzo,Sveva Salvi Bentivoglio et al. Giulia Sebastianutto et al.
Objective: With ageing cognitive functions become less efficient affecting daily tasks and well-being. We investigate protective factors for decline focusing on the role of sex and occupation. ...