Long-stay coastal caravan communities are common in Britain and anecdotal evidence suggests a high level of socio-economic deprivation, and substantial health needs. A pilot cross-sectional study of English caravan communities in Yorkshire found very high rates of poor health and limiting long-term illness compared with regional and national data and exceeding rates explained by demography and deprivation alone. These insights into previously overlooked health inequalities warrant concern and merit further research and intervention to address them. The study also demonstrates the feasibility of our methodology in these hard-to-reach coastal caravan communities
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This report reviews available data on Travellers' health and highlights the difficulties in making a...
This study aims to explore the relationship between physical activity levels and the self-reported h...
This study investigates population mobility and its relationship with area level deprivation and hea...
The aim of this article is to highlight a link between housing and health that may have been underes...
Lay perceptions of health inequalities are becoming increasingly important in developing local housi...
This paper is based on a small study of women resident in caravan parks. The study, undertaken in th...
Previous studies have identified an area-level association between socio-economic deprivation and po...
Studies of inequalities in health between rural and urban settings have produced mixed and sometimes...
There has been relatively little research focusing on health and health care in coastal communities....
BACKGROUND:The Department of Health is encouraging health authorities to improve health status by ta...
Population migration is a major determinant of an area's age-sex structure and socio-economic charac...
STUDY OBJECTIVE---To examine the geographical variation in self perceived morbidity in the south wes...
After adjusting for covariates, self-reported general health in England is higher among populations ...
Previous research has found evidence that some economically deprived areas in England exhibit ‘healt...
Background Although the association between poor health and deprivation is well-founded, a ‘Scottish...
This report reviews available data on Travellers' health and highlights the difficulties in making a...
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