Health-related behaviour in context: a multilevel modelling approach.
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Urban sprawl and risk for being overweight or obeseChanges in health risk behaviors of elementary school students in northern Taiwan from 2001 to 2003: results from the child and adolescent behaviors in long-term evolution study.Socioeconomic differences in mortality amenable to health care among Finnish adults 1992-2003: 12 year follow up using individual level linked population register data.Understanding the context of healthcare utilization: assessing environmental and provider-related variables in the behavioral model of utilization.Influence of the environmental context on diabetes self-management: a rationale for developing a new research paradigm in diabetes education.Social determinants and inequalities in urban health.The male-to-female ratio and multiple sexual partners: multilevel analysis with patients from an STD clinic.Age differences in the association of childhood obesity with area-level and school-level deprivation: cross-classified multilevel analysis of cross-sectional data.Unmet needs for cardiovascular care in Indonesia.Neighbourhood deprivation and small-for-gestational-age term births in the United StatesEvaluating the impact of a locality based social policy intervention on mental health: conceptual and methodological issues.Mortality and long-term exposure to ambient air pollution: ongoing analyses based on the American Cancer Society cohort.Socioeconomic and geographic patterning of smoking behaviour in Canada: a cross-sectional multilevel analysisTowards a more place-sensitive nursing research: an invitation to medical and health geography.Race differentials in obesity: the impact of place.Neighborhoods and Adolescent Development.Short term power output in relation to growth and maturation.Ecological effects in multi-level studies.Socioeconomic differences in road traffic injuries during childhood and youth: a closer look at different kinds of road user.Country of birth, socioeconomic position, and healthcare expenditure: a multilevel analysis of Malmö, SwedenNeighbourhoods and self rated health: a comparison of public sector employees in London and Helsinki.Do patients matter? Contribution of patient and care provider characteristics to the adherence of general practitioners and midwives to the Dutch national guidelines on imminent miscarriage.Places and health.Suicide in the City: Do Characteristics of Place Really Influence Risk?Neighborhood income and income distribution and the use of cigarettes, alcohol, and marijuanaIntroduction: Understanding and influencing multilevel factors across the cancer care continuum.Neighborhood effects on birthweight: an exploration of psychosocial and behavioral pathways in Baltimore, 1995--1996.Rural - urban inequalities in late-stage breast cancer: spatial and social dimensions of risk and access.Space, place, and the evidence base: Part II--Rereading nursing environment through geographical research.Space, place, and the evidence base: Part I--An introduction to health geography.Patient-centred access to health care: conceptualising access at the interface of health systems and populationsHeterogeneity in mammography use across the nation: separating evidence of disparities from the disproportionate effects of geography.Secular changes in mortality disparities in New York City: a reexamination.Rural reversal? Rural-urban disparities in late-stage cancer risk in Illinois.A multilevel analysis of tobacco use and tobacco consumption levels in France: are there any combination risk groups?The demography of words: The global decline in non-numeric fertility preferences, 1993-2011.Geographic aspects of poverty and health in Tanzania: does living in a poor area matter?Selection of ecologic covariates in the American Cancer Society study.Statistical synthesis of contextual knowledge to increase the effectiveness of theory-based behaviour change interventions.Cryptosporidiosis Risk in New Zealand Children Under 5 Years Old is Greatest in Areas with High Dairy Cattle Densities.
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Health-related behaviour in context: a multilevel modelling approach.
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Health-related behaviour in context: a multilevel modelling approach.
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Health-related behaviour in context: a multilevel modelling approach.
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Health-related behaviour in context: a multilevel modelling approach.
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Health-related behaviour in context: a multilevel modelling approach.
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10.1016/0277-9536(95)00181-6
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1996-03-01T00:00:00Z