Background Research suggests that living in fuel poverty and cold homes contributes to poor physical and mental health, and that interventions targeted at those living in poor quality housing may lead to health improvements. However, little is known about the socio-economic intermediaries and processes that contribute to better health. This study examined the relationship between energy efficiency investments to homes in low-income areas and mental and physical health of residents, as well as a number of psychosocial outcomes likely to be part of the complex relationship between energy efficiency measures and health outcomes. Methods A quasi-experimental field study with a controlled pretest-posttest design was conducted (intervention n = 3...
Living in a cold, damp home is harmful to physical and mental health. Household energy efficiency me...
This paper discusses a pragmatic randomised controlled trial of a fuel poverty intervention undertak...
Chronic stress, known to contribute to negative physical and mental health outcomes, is closely asso...
Background Research suggests that living in fuel poverty and cold homes contributes to poor physical...
Background During 2012–15, £45 million was invested to improve the energy-efficiency of 4800 hous...
Background: Living in a cold home and being fuel poor can contribute to adverse physical and mental ...
Cold homes and fuel poverty have been identified as factors in health and social inequalities that c...
Background: Cold homes and fuel poverty contribute to health inequalities in ways that could be addr...
This chapter considers the implications of housing policies to alleviate fuel poverty, through a com...
Living in cold conditions poses a risk to health, in particular to low-income, fuel-poor households....
This paper examines the effect of warmth interventions on self-reported difficulties affording fuel ...
Over the past decade the Warm Front Scheme has been the English Government's principal programme for...
Funding: This research was partially supported by the Cornwall Council Devolution Programme. The Ene...
Background To reduce fuel poverty and its adverse health effects in Wales the Welsh Government devel...
Introduction Living in a cold and/or damp house can damage health. To reduce fuel poverty in Wales, ...
Living in a cold, damp home is harmful to physical and mental health. Household energy efficiency me...
This paper discusses a pragmatic randomised controlled trial of a fuel poverty intervention undertak...
Chronic stress, known to contribute to negative physical and mental health outcomes, is closely asso...
Background Research suggests that living in fuel poverty and cold homes contributes to poor physical...
Background During 2012–15, £45 million was invested to improve the energy-efficiency of 4800 hous...
Background: Living in a cold home and being fuel poor can contribute to adverse physical and mental ...
Cold homes and fuel poverty have been identified as factors in health and social inequalities that c...
Background: Cold homes and fuel poverty contribute to health inequalities in ways that could be addr...
This chapter considers the implications of housing policies to alleviate fuel poverty, through a com...
Living in cold conditions poses a risk to health, in particular to low-income, fuel-poor households....
This paper examines the effect of warmth interventions on self-reported difficulties affording fuel ...
Over the past decade the Warm Front Scheme has been the English Government's principal programme for...
Funding: This research was partially supported by the Cornwall Council Devolution Programme. The Ene...
Background To reduce fuel poverty and its adverse health effects in Wales the Welsh Government devel...
Introduction Living in a cold and/or damp house can damage health. To reduce fuel poverty in Wales, ...
Living in a cold, damp home is harmful to physical and mental health. Household energy efficiency me...
This paper discusses a pragmatic randomised controlled trial of a fuel poverty intervention undertak...
Chronic stress, known to contribute to negative physical and mental health outcomes, is closely asso...