OBJECTIVE: To review the evidence on the effects of interventions to improve housing on health. DESIGN: Systematic review of experimental and non-experimental housing intervention studies that measured quantitative health outcomes. DATA SOURCES: Studies dating from 1887, in any language or format, identified from clinical, social science, and grey literature databases, personal collections, expert consultation, and reference lists. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Socioeconomic change and health, illness, and social measures. RESULTS: 18 completed primary intervention studies were identified. 11 studies were prospective, of which six had control groups. Three of the seven retrospective studies used a control group. The interventions included rehousin...
Background: Health impact assessment (HIA) has been widely recommended for future social policies an...
Background: While existing research indicates that housing improvements are associated with health i...
The association between poor housing and poor health is widely accepted, but there is a lack of evid...
OBJECTIVE: To review the evidence on the effects of interventions to improve housing on health. DESI...
<p>Objectives. We conducted a systematic review of the health impacts of housing improvement.&...
OBJECTIVES: We conducted a systematic review of the health impacts of housing improvement. METHODS: ...
<b>Background</b><p></p> The well established links between poor housing ...
AbstractThe assumption that improving housing conditions can lead to improved health may seem a self...
Housing and neighbourhood conditions are widely acknowledged to be important social determinants of ...
The assumption that improving housing conditions can lead to improved health may seem a self-evident...
Housing and neighbourhood conditions are widely acknowledged to be important social determinants of ...
AbstractHousing and neighbourhood conditions are widely acknowledged to be important social determin...
Background: There is a need for more evidence linking particular housing improvements to changes in...
Despite long-established associations between housing conditions and health, the evidence linking ho...
BACKGROUND: Health impact assessment (HIA) has been widely recommended for future social policies an...
Background: Health impact assessment (HIA) has been widely recommended for future social policies an...
Background: While existing research indicates that housing improvements are associated with health i...
The association between poor housing and poor health is widely accepted, but there is a lack of evid...
OBJECTIVE: To review the evidence on the effects of interventions to improve housing on health. DESI...
<p>Objectives. We conducted a systematic review of the health impacts of housing improvement.&...
OBJECTIVES: We conducted a systematic review of the health impacts of housing improvement. METHODS: ...
<b>Background</b><p></p> The well established links between poor housing ...
AbstractThe assumption that improving housing conditions can lead to improved health may seem a self...
Housing and neighbourhood conditions are widely acknowledged to be important social determinants of ...
The assumption that improving housing conditions can lead to improved health may seem a self-evident...
Housing and neighbourhood conditions are widely acknowledged to be important social determinants of ...
AbstractHousing and neighbourhood conditions are widely acknowledged to be important social determin...
Background: There is a need for more evidence linking particular housing improvements to changes in...
Despite long-established associations between housing conditions and health, the evidence linking ho...
BACKGROUND: Health impact assessment (HIA) has been widely recommended for future social policies an...
Background: Health impact assessment (HIA) has been widely recommended for future social policies an...
Background: While existing research indicates that housing improvements are associated with health i...
The association between poor housing and poor health is widely accepted, but there is a lack of evid...