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Jayajit Chakraborty,Sara Soroka Jayajit Chakraborty
Although children are highly vulnerable to higher temperatures and spend significant portions of their time at school, extreme heat events at school locations have not been adequately examined in previous research on social inequalities in ...
Ana M Gutierrez-Colina,Abigail Neiser,Samantha Bothwell et al. Ana M Gutierrez-Colina et al.
Objective: To evaluate the extent to which different facets of self-regulation, including emotion regulation and executive functioning, relate to three target health behaviors associated with obesity risk (i.e., eating, p...
Reanne Frank,Elizabeth Wildsmith,Sam Field et al. Reanne Frank et al.
Objectives: The alarmingly disproportionate impact of COVID-19 on the working age segment of the Hispanic/Latino population motivates our focus on determining whether the COVID-19 pandemic differentially impacted the fert...
Jaap Nieuwenhuis,Daniël Veennema Jaap Nieuwenhuis
Adolescence is a period in which health-related behaviors develop. Peer group influence plays an important role in this development. Some adolescents are, however, more or less resilient to peer influence. We argue that students' likeabilit...
Jennifer A Summers,John Kerr,Leah Grout et al. Jennifer A Summers et al.
Objectives: We examined how the Covid-19 pandemic response and outcomes varied amongst the six island countries that were all in the high-income OECD grouping. ...
Tyler Woods,Daniel Schneider,Kristen Harknett Tyler Woods
In the absence of a federal paid sick leave (PSL) standard, numerous U.S. states have passed laws to provide workers access to such benefits. These laws may be especially beneficial for low-wage workers whose employers often do not voluntar...
Finola Ferry,Ronald McDowell,Michael Rosato et al. Finola Ferry et al.
While deprivation is consistently predictive of health, it is typically studied at one point in time in relation to health outcomes. Emerging research indicates that trajectories of social mobility may be a more powerful predictor of health...
Dorrit Posel,Adeola Oyenubi Dorrit Posel
Quantitative studies of mental health in South Africa typically find that Black African adults report significantly more depressive symptoms than other adults on average. However, insufficient attention has been paid to differences among Bl...
Wei Xu,Christina Kamis,Joseph Clark et al. Wei Xu et al.
Living in a socioeconomically disadvantaged neighborhood is associated with worse health. However, the biological pathways underpinning this association remain unclear. Using 1388 adults from Researching Epigenetics, Weathering and Resident...
Victoria Touzel,Doreen Reifegerste,Kayvan Bozorgmehr et al. Victoria Touzel et al.
Background: Populations experiencing precarity face heightened mental health inequities, especially during crises. In this regard, it is established that socio-economic status (SES) and social isolation are critical facto...