AbstractData from the longitudinal West of Scotland Twenty-07 Study: Health in the Community was used to examine whether, over a 20 year period, the self-reported health of people living in deprived areas became poorer faster compared to those living in more affluent areas. Three cohorts (born in the early 1930s, 1950s and 1970s) are included, covering 60 years of the life span. Using multilevel growth curve models, a 40% probability of reporting poor health was predicted among residents of more deprived areas at an earlier age (66) compared to those living in more affluent areas (83). Wider area differences were seen for men than for women. Our findings indicate that attempts to reduce area differences in health should start young but also...
BACKGROUND:In this review article, we detail a small but growing literature in the field of health g...
Numerous studies have investigated the relative importance of contextual (place) and compositional (...
Background: The link between deprivation and health is well established. However, recent research ha...
BACKGROUND: Variable findings have been reported on the contribution of census-based measures of are...
Research in the UK has suggested that people in lower social classes or from poorer neighbourhoods a...
Research in the UK has suggested that people in lower social classes or from poorer neighbourhoods a...
AbstractDeprived and declining areas in Scotland have poorer health than other areas in the rest of ...
AbstractThis study investigates population mobility and its relationship with area level deprivation...
Scotland has some of the worst reported health in the developed world. In comparison to England and ...
There is an overreliance on concurrent neighbourhood deprivation as a determinant of health. Only a ...
Health / Deprivation relationship. In socio-demographic terms, places change. Changing area deprivat...
The importance of neighbourhood on individual health is widely documented. Less is known about the r...
Background: Despite public health campaigns and improvements in healthcare, socioeconomic gradient...
Background Although the association between poor health and deprivation is well-founded, a ‘Scottish...
This paper provides a longitudinal examination of local inequalities in health behaviours during a...
BACKGROUND:In this review article, we detail a small but growing literature in the field of health g...
Numerous studies have investigated the relative importance of contextual (place) and compositional (...
Background: The link between deprivation and health is well established. However, recent research ha...
BACKGROUND: Variable findings have been reported on the contribution of census-based measures of are...
Research in the UK has suggested that people in lower social classes or from poorer neighbourhoods a...
Research in the UK has suggested that people in lower social classes or from poorer neighbourhoods a...
AbstractDeprived and declining areas in Scotland have poorer health than other areas in the rest of ...
AbstractThis study investigates population mobility and its relationship with area level deprivation...
Scotland has some of the worst reported health in the developed world. In comparison to England and ...
There is an overreliance on concurrent neighbourhood deprivation as a determinant of health. Only a ...
Health / Deprivation relationship. In socio-demographic terms, places change. Changing area deprivat...
The importance of neighbourhood on individual health is widely documented. Less is known about the r...
Background: Despite public health campaigns and improvements in healthcare, socioeconomic gradient...
Background Although the association between poor health and deprivation is well-founded, a ‘Scottish...
This paper provides a longitudinal examination of local inequalities in health behaviours during a...
BACKGROUND:In this review article, we detail a small but growing literature in the field of health g...
Numerous studies have investigated the relative importance of contextual (place) and compositional (...
Background: The link between deprivation and health is well established. However, recent research ha...