This paper examines how people see and express their experience of inequalities through place and how they understand the impact of place on health. Drawing on focus group discussions with participants from varying socio-economic backgrounds, we show, in contrast to a nascent received wisdom, how people from more deprived areas more readily discuss the adverse effects on health and well-being of structural and contextual features, whereas those with least experience of deprivation or hardship were more likely to draw on behavioural explanations of area inequalities. People living in more deprived areas also more readily accept statistics on area inequalities in health than those based in more affluent areas. We discuss these findings in the...
Epidemiology, sociology, and geography have been successful in re-establishing interest in the role ...
There is increasing evidence that the socio-spatial context of the local area in which one lives can...
Objective - Many studies show the average health status in deprived areas to be poorer and the use o...
This paper examines how people see and express their experience of inequalities through place and ho...
Illustrated by a wide range of international case studies, this book examines the issue of health in...
Psychological research on health inequalities has yet to consider the geographical dimension to thes...
This paper explores the links between lay knowledge, place and health related social action (or agen...
This paper explores the links between lay knowledge, place and health related social action (or agen...
This paper seeks to contribute to the limited body of work that has directly explored lay understand...
This paper seeks to contribute to the limited body of work that has directly explored lay understand...
This paper contributes to the development of theory and research on inequalities in health. Our cent...
This article looks at perceptions of the link between residential location and life chances. The ide...
This paper briefly describes how health status, access to health care and health outcomes vary by ge...
In this paper we highlight what we consider to be a lack of adequate conceptualisation. operationali...
OBJECTIVE Many studies show the average health status in deprived areas to be poorer and the use of ...
Epidemiology, sociology, and geography have been successful in re-establishing interest in the role ...
There is increasing evidence that the socio-spatial context of the local area in which one lives can...
Objective - Many studies show the average health status in deprived areas to be poorer and the use o...
This paper examines how people see and express their experience of inequalities through place and ho...
Illustrated by a wide range of international case studies, this book examines the issue of health in...
Psychological research on health inequalities has yet to consider the geographical dimension to thes...
This paper explores the links between lay knowledge, place and health related social action (or agen...
This paper explores the links between lay knowledge, place and health related social action (or agen...
This paper seeks to contribute to the limited body of work that has directly explored lay understand...
This paper seeks to contribute to the limited body of work that has directly explored lay understand...
This paper contributes to the development of theory and research on inequalities in health. Our cent...
This article looks at perceptions of the link between residential location and life chances. The ide...
This paper briefly describes how health status, access to health care and health outcomes vary by ge...
In this paper we highlight what we consider to be a lack of adequate conceptualisation. operationali...
OBJECTIVE Many studies show the average health status in deprived areas to be poorer and the use of ...
Epidemiology, sociology, and geography have been successful in re-establishing interest in the role ...
There is increasing evidence that the socio-spatial context of the local area in which one lives can...
Objective - Many studies show the average health status in deprived areas to be poorer and the use o...