Socio-economic status and conditions are known to be key determinants of health and inequality. These factors exert influence over the life course, with both past and present health experiences being shaped by the wider social, economic and cultural context. Numerous epidemiological studies have employed a life course approach to investigate the ways in which health-damaging exposures or health-promoting opportunities contribute to social inequalities in health. Individual responses to these exposures are socially patterned and also influenced by experience. Qualitative research can be used to explore life experiences by emphasising a temporal and social perspective. This paper examines the role of biography and context in shaping the healt...
This article is a commentary on the life history approach, which specifically described aspects of a...
Background: Life course research methodologies are used extensively in historical and social science...
Life course research has been more or less dominated by quantitative methods of data analysis. The d...
Research into potentially sensitive issues with young people presents numerous methodological and et...
The life grid, has recently been acclaimed as a accurate method for collecting retrospective data fr...
Health promotion and health inequalities are both part of one system. Adopting a life course perspe...
This report presents the results of an innovative and national study on Lifecourse, Generation and G...
The present paper reviews the development of life course epidemiology since its origins during the 1...
Objective: This study's principal aim was to describe the lived reality for people with cardiovascul...
A life history approach enables study of how risk or health protection is shaped by critical transit...
The purpose of this paper is to consider the role of the lifeworld perspective in reducing inequalit...
This article illustrates the value of in-depth life history interviews using life mapping in qualita...
This research explores the geography of health inequalities from a qualitative perspective. It cons...
Background: A boy child born in a Gothenburg suburb has a life expectancy that is nine years shorter...
Children's differing social circumstances and experiences are part of the pathways implicated in hea...
This article is a commentary on the life history approach, which specifically described aspects of a...
Background: Life course research methodologies are used extensively in historical and social science...
Life course research has been more or less dominated by quantitative methods of data analysis. The d...
Research into potentially sensitive issues with young people presents numerous methodological and et...
The life grid, has recently been acclaimed as a accurate method for collecting retrospective data fr...
Health promotion and health inequalities are both part of one system. Adopting a life course perspe...
This report presents the results of an innovative and national study on Lifecourse, Generation and G...
The present paper reviews the development of life course epidemiology since its origins during the 1...
Objective: This study's principal aim was to describe the lived reality for people with cardiovascul...
A life history approach enables study of how risk or health protection is shaped by critical transit...
The purpose of this paper is to consider the role of the lifeworld perspective in reducing inequalit...
This article illustrates the value of in-depth life history interviews using life mapping in qualita...
This research explores the geography of health inequalities from a qualitative perspective. It cons...
Background: A boy child born in a Gothenburg suburb has a life expectancy that is nine years shorter...
Children's differing social circumstances and experiences are part of the pathways implicated in hea...
This article is a commentary on the life history approach, which specifically described aspects of a...
Background: Life course research methodologies are used extensively in historical and social science...
Life course research has been more or less dominated by quantitative methods of data analysis. The d...