A model of underlying socioeconomic vulnerability in human populations: evidence from variability in population health and implications for public health.
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Achieving Millennium Development Goals for health: building understanding, trust and capacity to respondApplying probabilistic temporal and multisite data quality control methods to a public health mortality registry in Spain: a systematic approach to quality control of repositories.Causal thinking and complex system approaches in epidemiology.Resilience to the health risks of extreme weather events in a changing climate in the United States.Debt, shame, and survival: becoming and living as widows in rural Kerala, India.Can an integrated approach reduce child vulnerability to anaemia? Evidence from three African countries.Economic conditions and suicide rates in New York CityDirect and indirect associations of neighborhood disorder with drug use and high-risk sexual partners.Reframing vulnerability: Mozambican refugees' access to state-funded pensions in rural South Africa.Socioeconomic position, health behaviors, and racial disparities in cause-specific infant mortality in Michigan, USA.Population vulnerabilities and capacities related to health: a test of a modelUrban neighborhood poverty and the incidence of depression in a population-based cohort study.Experiences of homonegativity and sexual risk behaviour in a sample of Latino gay and bisexual menSocial network approaches to recruitment, HIV prevention, medical care, and medication adherence.Tobacco control policies are egalitarian: a vulnerabilities perspective on clean indoor air laws, cigarette prices, and tobacco use disparities.Quantifying Separate and Unequal: Racial-Ethnic Distributions of Neighborhood Poverty in Metropolitan America.Social epidemiology and complex system dynamic modelling as applied to health behaviour and drug use research.Conceptualising the public health role of actors operating outside of formal health systems: The case of social enterprise.Beyond 'vulnerable groups': contexts and dynamics of vulnerability.Vulnerability and mental health in Afghanistan: looking beyond war exposure.Conceptualizing the health and well-being impacts of social enterprise: a UK-based study.Challenges of creating synergy between global mental health and cultural psychiatry.Community types and mental health: a multilevel study of local environmental stress and coping.Drug-related deaths in Scotland 1979-2013: evidence of a vulnerable cohort of young men living in deprived areas.Diferenciais intra-urbanos de vulnerabilidade da população idosaAssessment of the distribution of toxic release inventory facilities in metropolitan Charleston: an environmental justice case study
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A model of underlying socioeconomic vulnerability in human populations: evidence from variability in population health and implications for public health.
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