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Do attitude and area influence health? A multilevel approach to health inequalities.

R Mitchell1, S Gleave, M Bartley, D Wiggins, H Joshi.   

Abstract

This paper demonstrates an area effect on health and suggests improvements in research practice for work in this field. We use an area classification which can be related clearly to factors that influence the health of individuals and take account of people's differing propensities to draw influence from their area. Multilevel analysis demonstrates that the degree of deindustrialisation which an area experienced in Britain, in the 1980s, has an independent association with the health of resident individuals. A significant relationship between a person's attitude to their community and their health is shown to be independent of individual and area characteristics. We conclude that both individual and area characteristics influence health.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 10785349     DOI: 10.1016/s1353-8292(00)00004-6

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Health Place        ISSN: 1353-8292            Impact factor:   4.078


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4.  Housing and inequalities in health: a study of socioeconomic dimensions of housing and self reported health from a survey of Vancouver residents.

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6.  Is economic adversity always a killer? Disadvantaged areas with relatively low mortality rates.

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7.  The geography of recreational physical activity in England.

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Journal:  Health Place       Date:  2010-09-25       Impact factor: 4.078

8.  The association between green space and cause-specific mortality in urban New Zealand: an ecological analysis of green space utility.

Authors:  Elizabeth Richardson; Jamie Pearce; Richard Mitchell; Peter Day; Simon Kingham
Journal:  BMC Public Health       Date:  2010-05-11       Impact factor: 3.295

9.  Regional and social differences concerning overweight, participation in health check-ups and vaccination. Analysis of data from a whole birth cohort of 6-year old children in a prosperous German city.

Authors:  Daniela Koller; Andreas Mielck
Journal:  BMC Public Health       Date:  2009-01-30       Impact factor: 3.295

10.  The effects of deprivation and relative deprivation on self-reported morbidity in England: an area-level ecological study.

Authors:  Xin Zhang; Penny A Cook; Paulo J Lisboa; Ian H Jarman; Mark A Bellis
Journal:  Int J Health Geogr       Date:  2013-01-29       Impact factor: 3.918

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