There is an increasing focus on the role of complexity in public health and public policy fields which has brought about a methodological shift towards computational approaches. This includes agent-based modelling (ABM), a method used to simulate individuals, their behaviour and interactions with each other, and their social and physical environment. This paper aims to systematically review the use of ABM to simulate the generation or persistence of health inequalities. PubMed, Scopus, and Web of Science (1 January 2013–15 November 2022) were searched, supplemented with manual reference list searching. Twenty studies were included; fourteen of them described models of health behaviours, most commonly relating to diet (n = 7). Six models exp...
Agent-based modelling (ABM), despite numerous successes in various disciplines of the physical and n...
During the past decades, there has been a growing body of research on the development of new methodo...
Socioeconomic factors play distal roles in shaping populations’ health. In sub-Saharan Africa, these...
Managing non-communicable diseases requires policy makers to adopt a whole systems perspective that ...
Managing non-communicable diseases requires policy makers to adopt a whole systems perspective that ...
Zolitschka KA, Razum O, Sauzet O. Using agent-based modelling to test hypotheses on the role of neig...
Background: The emergence and evolution of socioeconomic inequalities in health involves multiple fa...
Background: The emergence and evolution of socioeconomic inequalities in health involves multiple fa...
Today’s most troublesome population health challenges are often driven by social and environmental d...
Health inequalities are conspicuously persistent through time and often durable even in spite of int...
Abstract: Background: The emergence and evolution of socioeconomic inequalities in health involves m...
Background: The emergence and evolution of socioeconomic inequalities in health is complex and invol...
AbstractHealth inequalities are conspicuously persistent through time and often durable even in spit...
Managing non-communicable diseases requires policy makers to adopt a whole systems perspective that...
Agent-based modeling is a computational approach in which agents with a specified set of characteris...
Agent-based modelling (ABM), despite numerous successes in various disciplines of the physical and n...
During the past decades, there has been a growing body of research on the development of new methodo...
Socioeconomic factors play distal roles in shaping populations’ health. In sub-Saharan Africa, these...
Managing non-communicable diseases requires policy makers to adopt a whole systems perspective that ...
Managing non-communicable diseases requires policy makers to adopt a whole systems perspective that ...
Zolitschka KA, Razum O, Sauzet O. Using agent-based modelling to test hypotheses on the role of neig...
Background: The emergence and evolution of socioeconomic inequalities in health involves multiple fa...
Background: The emergence and evolution of socioeconomic inequalities in health involves multiple fa...
Today’s most troublesome population health challenges are often driven by social and environmental d...
Health inequalities are conspicuously persistent through time and often durable even in spite of int...
Abstract: Background: The emergence and evolution of socioeconomic inequalities in health involves m...
Background: The emergence and evolution of socioeconomic inequalities in health is complex and invol...
AbstractHealth inequalities are conspicuously persistent through time and often durable even in spit...
Managing non-communicable diseases requires policy makers to adopt a whole systems perspective that...
Agent-based modeling is a computational approach in which agents with a specified set of characteris...
Agent-based modelling (ABM), despite numerous successes in various disciplines of the physical and n...
During the past decades, there has been a growing body of research on the development of new methodo...
Socioeconomic factors play distal roles in shaping populations’ health. In sub-Saharan Africa, these...