Soc Sci & Medicine
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Our Social Science & Medicine Journals provide a forum for the dissemination of social science research on health.
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How #geography acts as a structural determinant of #health :
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UC Riverside UCR School of Medicine Center for Healthy Communities Dr. ann cheney Gabriela🌶 Center for Health Disparities Research Soc Sci & Medicine
#health #health disparities #farming #farmworkers #Immigration #immigrants #Coachella 📷 #Healthcare #caregivers
Excellent commentary clarifying misunderstanding issues about MAIHDA Dr. Clare Evans Andrew Bell Daniel Holman Soc Sci & Medicine @EpiTwitter @StatsTwitter @SocialEpid @Methods
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Interested in the link between anticipated and internalized stigma, and depression?
Check out our new #openaccess review published in Soc Sci & Medicine!
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Dr. Aisling O'Donnell Social Issues @ UL UL Psychology EHS Research HRI
It's great to see this special issue from the International Medical Geography Symposium 2022 in Edinburgh is out in Soc Sci & Medicine. Congratulations to all the contributing authors for their superb contributions
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10+ years 10+ years on: #CashTransfers in 🇿🇦 ⬇️ mortality in sub-groups of adult household members.
+ call for more structured research on longevity & healthy aging.
In Soc Sci & Medicine by Molly Rosenberg david canning
UNC Public Health & co
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The link between anticipated & internalized stigma & depression: A systematic review
Our review, published in Soc Sci & Medicine today, reviews the available evidence on two key aspects of stigma, and depression.
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Aoife Foran Social Issues @ UL UL Psychology EHS Research…
🎉 New paper out with Dr (Elizabeth) Chloe Romanis in Soc Sci & Medicine ! Reporting on our qualitative study of providers’ perspectives on safeguarding in the transition to telemedical abortion care. Thanks IME for the funding! doi.org/10.1016/j.socs…
New 📄 collaboration with Carrie Anne Marshall, PhD, Corinna Easton in Soc Sci & Medicine looks into why some people get temporarily or permanently banned from emergency shelters and what happens to them afterward Centre for Health Equity and Social Inclusion 🔓 buff.ly/3vFkiI0
🚨 Our new study in Soc Sci & Medicine shows more support of contraception and abortion among conflict-affected men & women in Nigeria, and stronger beliefs among affected women that marrying girls young can provide them with security. sciencedirect.com/science/articl…
🧵🇪🇬🏳️⚧️Very excited to see my new paper available now in pre-proof online in Soc Sci & Medicine. The study is the first to investigate the negative implications of anti-transgender Sharia-based healthcare policies in MENA, using Egypt as a case study. (1/4)
👉 doi.org/10.1016/j.socs…
New research from UMSI:
Technology for transgender healthcare: Access, precarity & community care
Avery R. Everhart, Kristi E. Gamarel, Oliver L. Haimson
Oliver Haimson Soc Sci & Medicine
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New article with Senhu Wang Shuanglong LI
is out in Soc Sci & Medicine. We compare the self-rated health of workers in various non-standard employment types against those unemployed or standard employment in urban China, and discuss how these patterns evolved over time.
🧵Alexis R. Santos and I (@pennstatehhd Center for Healthy Aging, Penn State Population Research Institute) recently published at Soc Sci & Medicine #pophealth on the mental and physical health implications of being part of the sandwich generation among working-aged adults. 1/x
🤩We have a new paper out in Soc Sci & Medicine (SSMQR) from the Meaningful Mobility project applying and reflecting upon using the layered vulnerability framework in #researchethics during #covid19 with #olderadults .
Pre print available here: doi.org/10.1016/j.ssmq…
Tomorrow will be four years since the first UK #COVID lockdown. Here, we look at a study of photographs which shine a light on our collective experience:
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UEA Dr Sarah Hanson Soc Sci & Medicine @felixnaughton School of Health Sciences UEA HealthUEA
📢The shock of being diagnosed with cancer, a stroke or a heart attack majorly disrupts how we work, use our time & donate. We keep donating money to charities but reduce the time we give them. Read more bit.ly/3xby4Te
#HealthEconomics #CHEresearchbites
#CharitableGiving