Social epidemiology seeks in part to understand how social factors--ideas, beliefs, attitudes, actions, and social connections--influence health. However, national health datasets have not kept up with the evolving needs of this cutting-edge area in public health. Sociological datasets that do contain such information, in turn, provide limited health information. Our team has prospectively linked three decades of General Social Survey data to mortality information through 2008 via the National Death Index. In this paper, we describe the sample, the core elements of the dataset, and analytical considerations. The General Social Survey-National Death Index (GSS-NDI), to be released publicly in October 2011, will help shape the future of socia...
Objectives Fear of crime is associated with adverse mental health outcomes and reduced social intera...
"The volume exhibits three particular strengths for epidemiology students and researchers. In the ma...
The authors used data from a nationally representative survey of 933 adults aged 54 years or older (...
Social surveys prospectively linked with death records provide invaluable opportunities for the stud...
The extent to which cumulative social disadvantage-defined as aggregate social risk resulting from m...
Objectives. We estimated the number of deaths attributable to social factors in the United States. M...
This dissertation presents three chapters on population health and mortality risk using cause of dea...
A newer and expanding area of research is how socio-economic characteristics like income and educati...
Most major diseases have important social determinants. In this context, classification of disease b...
<p><b>BACKGROUND: </b>The estimation of healthy life years (HLY) by socio-economic...
Good health is the cornerstone of a happy and productive life. Unfortunately, health is not distribu...
Public health has studied the relationship of morbidity and mortality to the living conditions of po...
Over the last few decades, social epidemiology has developed as a solid epidemiology branch, focusin...
Social epidemiology has been defined as The branch of epidemiology that studies the social distribut...
Background: Insight into health conditions associated with death can inform healthcare policy. We ai...
Objectives Fear of crime is associated with adverse mental health outcomes and reduced social intera...
"The volume exhibits three particular strengths for epidemiology students and researchers. In the ma...
The authors used data from a nationally representative survey of 933 adults aged 54 years or older (...
Social surveys prospectively linked with death records provide invaluable opportunities for the stud...
The extent to which cumulative social disadvantage-defined as aggregate social risk resulting from m...
Objectives. We estimated the number of deaths attributable to social factors in the United States. M...
This dissertation presents three chapters on population health and mortality risk using cause of dea...
A newer and expanding area of research is how socio-economic characteristics like income and educati...
Most major diseases have important social determinants. In this context, classification of disease b...
<p><b>BACKGROUND: </b>The estimation of healthy life years (HLY) by socio-economic...
Good health is the cornerstone of a happy and productive life. Unfortunately, health is not distribu...
Public health has studied the relationship of morbidity and mortality to the living conditions of po...
Over the last few decades, social epidemiology has developed as a solid epidemiology branch, focusin...
Social epidemiology has been defined as The branch of epidemiology that studies the social distribut...
Background: Insight into health conditions associated with death can inform healthcare policy. We ai...
Objectives Fear of crime is associated with adverse mental health outcomes and reduced social intera...
"The volume exhibits three particular strengths for epidemiology students and researchers. In the ma...
The authors used data from a nationally representative survey of 933 adults aged 54 years or older (...