2023 |
Risk ratio regression—simple concept yet simple computation |
Yes |
Yes |
2022 |
Is austerity a cause of slower improvements in mortality in high-income countries? A panel analysis |
Yes |
Yes |
Does persistent precarious employment affect health outcomes among working age adults? A systematic review and meta-analysis |
Yes |
Yes |
2021 |
Definition yes, analysis no: a comment on `analyses of change scores do not estimate causal effects in observational data' |
Yes |
Yes |
Standard multiple imputation of survey data didn't perform better than simple substitution in enhancing an administrative dataset: the example of self-rated health in England |
Yes |
Yes |
Including `inclusion health'? A discourse analysis of health inequalities policy reviews |
Yes |
Yes |
Effects of increased body mass index on employment status: a Mendelian randomisation study |
Yes |
Yes |
Does comprehensive education reduce health inequalities? |
Yes |
Yes |
Marginal and Conditional Confounding Using Logits |
Yes |
Yes |
How effective was England's teenage pregnancy strategy? A comparative analysis of high-income countries |
Yes |
Yes |
2020 |
The long-term health effects of attending a selective school: a natural experiment |
Yes |
Yes |
Re: Positive Epidemiology? |
Yes |
Yes |
Is austerity responsible for the recent change in mortality trends across high-income nations? A protocol for an observational study |
Yes |
Yes |
2019 |
Impact of the statutory concessionary travel scheme on bus travel among older people: a natural experiment from England |
Yes |
Yes |
Impact of Political Economy on Population Health: A Systematic Review of Reviews |
Yes |
Yes |
Controlled Mediation as a Generalization of Interventional Mediation |
Yes |
Yes |
The increasing lifespan variation gradient by area-level deprivation: A decomposition analysis of Scotland 1981-2011 |
Yes |
Yes |
Interpreting mutual adjustment for multiple indicators of socioeconomic position without committing mutual adjustment fallacies |
Yes |
Yes |
Theorising social class and its application to the study of health inequalities |
Yes |
Yes |
Re. Sensitivity Analyses Without Assumptions |
Yes |
Yes |
Defining health and health inequalities |
Yes |
Yes |
2018 |
Population Priorities for Successful Aging: A Randomized Vignette Experiment |
Yes |
Yes |
Assessing Confounder Balance in Outcome Regressions |
Yes |
Yes |
Synthetic control methodology as a tool for evaluating population-level health interventions |
Yes |
Yes |
How Healthy Are Survey Respondents Compared with the General Population? |
Yes |
Yes |
Making the most of natural experiments: What can studies of the withdrawal of public health interventions offer? |
Yes |
Yes |
Timing of poverty in childhood and adolescent health: Evidence from the US and UK |
Yes |
Yes |
2017 |
Leaving the labour market later in life: how does it impact on mechanisms for health? |
Yes |
Yes |
How do trends in mortality inequalities by deprivation and education in Scotland and England & Wales compare? A repeat cross-sectional study |
Yes |
Yes |
Visualising and quantifying `excess deaths' in Scotland compared with the rest of the UK and the rest of Western Europe |
Yes |
Yes |
Insomnia symptoms as a cause of type 2 diabetes Incidence: a 20~year cohort study |
Yes |
Yes |
Natural Experiments: An Overview of Methods, Approaches, and Contributions to Public Health Intervention Research |
Yes |
Yes |
2016 |
Associations of Successful Aging With Socioeconomic Position Across the Life-Course: The West of Scotland Twenty-07 Prospective Cohort Study |
Yes |
Yes |
Increasing inequality in age of death at shared levels of life expectancy: A comparative study of Scotland and England and Wales |
Yes |
Yes |
How successful was the English teenage pregnancy strategy? |
Yes |
Yes |
The impact on health of employment and welfare transitions for those receiving out-of-work disability benefits in the UK |
Yes |
Yes |
Re: Lies, Damned Lies, and Health Inequality Measurements
Understanding the Value Judgments |
Yes |
Yes |
Converting between marginal effect measures from binomial models |
Yes |
Yes |
Life course models: improving interpretation by consideration of total effects |
Yes |
Yes |
Comparison of the Rowe-Kahn Model of Successful Aging With Self-rated Health and Life Satisfaction: The West of Scotland Twenty-07 Prospective Cohort Study |
Yes |
Yes |
2015 |
How have trends in lifespan variation changed since 1950? A comparative study of 17 Western European countries |
Yes |
Yes |
How much of the difference in life expectancy between Scottish cities does deprivation explain? |
Yes |
Yes |
The role of material, psychosocial and behavioral factors in mediating the association between socioeconomic position and allostatic load (measured by cardiovascular, metabolic and inflammatory markers) |
Yes |
Yes |
2014 |
What is the effect of unemployment on all-cause mortality? A cohort study using propensity score matching |
Yes |
Yes |
Is changing status through housing tenure associated with changes in mental health? Results from the British Household Panel Survey |
Yes |
Yes |
DataSHIELD: taking the analysis to the data, not the data to the analysis |
Yes |
Yes |
Deprivation is a relative concept? Absolutely! |
Yes |
Yes |
Differences in adiposity trajectories by birth cohort and childhood social class: evidence from cohorts born in the 1930s, 1950s and 1970s in the west of Scotland |
Yes |
Yes |
Socioeconomic position across the lifecourse & allostatic load: data from the West of Scotland Twenty-07 cohort study |
Yes |
Yes |
To What Extent Do Financial Strain and Labour Force Status Explain Social Class Inequalities in Self-Rated Health? Analysis of 20 Countries in the European Social Survey |
Yes |
Yes |
Considering methodological options for reviews of theory: illustrated by a review of theories linking income and health |
Yes |
Yes |
2013 |
Are health inequalities really not the smallest in the Nordic welfare states? A comparison of mortality inequality in 37 countries |
Yes |
Yes |
Changing gender roles and attitudes and their implications for well-being around the new millennium |
Yes |
Yes |
The Role of Health Behaviours Across the Life Course in the Socioeconomic Patterning of All-Cause Mortality: The West of Scotland Twenty-07 Prospective Cohort Study |
Yes |
Yes |
2012 |
Why do those out of work because of sickness or disability have a high mortality risk? Evidence from a Scottish cohort |
Yes |
Yes |
Are health inequalities evident at all ages? An ecological study of English mortality records |
Yes |
Yes |
Employment status and the prevalence of poor self-rated health. Findings from UK individual-level repeated cross-sectional data from 1978 to 2004 |
Yes |
Yes |
Trends in population mental health before and after the 2008 recession: a repeat cross-sectional analysis of the 1991-2010 Health Surveys of England |
Yes |
Yes |
2011 |
Is there a "Scottish effect" for mortality? Prospective observational study of census linkage studies |
Yes |
Yes |
Selective internal migration. Does it explain Glasgow's worsening mortality record? |
Yes |
Yes |
Does country influence the health burden of informal care? An international comparison between Belgium and Great Britain |
Yes |
Yes |
Using matched areas to explore international differences in population health |
Yes |
Yes |
To what extent can deprivation inequalities in mortality and heart disease incidence amongst the working aged in Scotland be explained by smoking? Relative and absolute approaches |
No |
Yes |
Rising premature mortality in the UK's persistently deprived areas: Only a Scottish phenomenon? |
No |
Yes |
2010 |
Are socio-economic groupings the most appropriate method for judging health equity between countries? |
Yes |
Yes |
Worklessness and regional differences in the social gradient in general health: Evidence from the 2001 English census |
Yes |
Yes |
The Scottish excess in mortality compared to the English and Welsh. Is it a country of residence or country of birth excess? |
Yes |
Yes |
2009 |
Evidence from the 2001 English Census on the contribution of employment status to the social gradient in self-rated health |
Yes |
Yes |
Caring, employment and health among adults of working age: evidence from Britain and Belgium |
Yes |
Yes |
Unemployment, mortality and the problem of healthrelated selection: Evidence from the Scottish and England & Wales (ONS) Longitudinal Studies |
Yes |
Yes |
Intergenerational social class stability and mobility are associated with large absolute differences in adult participation in sport and exercise |
No |
Yes |
Workplace Change and Employee Mental Health: Results from a Longitudinal Study |
Yes |
Yes |
Social mobility: Evidence that it can widen health inequalities |
No |
Yes |
2008 |
Effect of exposure to natural environment on health inequalities: an observational population study |
Yes |
Yes |
2007 |
Greenspace, urbanity and health: relationships in England |
Yes |
Yes |
Relation of employment status to socioeconomic position and physical activity types |
No |
Yes |
Could using general health and longstanding limiting illness as a joint health outcome add to understanding in social inequalities research? |
Yes |
Yes |
2006 |
Self-rated life expectancy and lifetime socio-economic position: cross-sectional analysis of the British household panel survey |
Yes |
Yes |
Is there a "Scottish effect" for self reports of health? Individual level analysis of the 2001 UK census |
Yes |
Yes |
Leisure time exercise and personal circumstances in the working age population: longitudinal analysis of the British household panel survey |
Yes |
Yes |
2005 |
Assessing psychological well-being: A holistic investigation of NHS employees |
No |
Yes |