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Globalization: the global marketplace and social determinants of health

by Ted Schrecker

Co-authored with Ronald Labonte; in Improving Equity in Health by
Addressing Social Determinants, edited by
The Commission on Social Determinants of Health Knowledge Networks,
Jennifer H Lee and Ritu Sadana (Geneva: WHO, 2012).  This is the long-awaited compilation of findings from the knowledge networks that supported the work of the WHO Commission.

Multiple Forms of Perceived Discrimination and Health among Adolescents and Young Adults

by Eric Anthony Grollman

Published in the Journal of Health and Social Behavior, June 2012: http://hsb.sagepub.com/content/early/2012/05/14/0022146512444289.abstract

Research on perceived discrimination has overwhelmingly focused on one form of discrimination, especially race... more

Education, empowerment and community based structural reinforcement: An HIV prevention response to mass incarceration and removal

by Laura McTighe

Co-authored with Jeffery Draine (Temple Uniersity) and Philippe Bourgois (University of Pennsylvania)
Published in the International Journal of Law and Psychiatry, July 2011

In the context of US urban jails, incarceration is often seen as an opportune intervention point for prevention... more

The Impact of Regime-Type on Health: Does Redistribution Explain Everything?

by Simon Wigley

Co-authored with Arzu Akkoyunlu

Many scholars claim that democracy improves population health. The prevailing explanation for this is that democratic... more

Dirty Hands and Unclean Practices: How Medical Neglect and the Preponderance of Stress Illustrates How Medicine Harms Rather Than Helps

by Dr. Darron Smith

published in 'Journal of Black Masculinity,' 2012

As medicine emerged as a humanist and scientific
discipline positioned to cure and eradicate disease, there... more

"They think we're OK and we know we're not". A qualitative study of asylum seekers' access, knowledge and views to health care in the UK

by Kate O'Donnell

Authored by Catherine O'Donnell, Maria Higgins, Rohan Chauhan and Kenneth Mullen and published in BMC Health Services Research

BackgroundThe provision of healthcare for asylum seekers is a global issue. Providing appropriate and culturally... more

Asylum seekers' expectations of and trust in general practice: a qualitative study

by Kate O'Donnell

Authored by Catherine O'Donnell, Maria Higgins, Rohan Chauhan and Kenneth Mullen and published in British Journal of General Practice

Background: The UK has substantial minority populations of short-term and long-term migrants from countries with... more

Do health improvement programmes fit with MRC guidance on evaluating complex interventions?

by Kate O'Donnell

Authored by Mhairi Mackenzie, Catherine O'Donnell, Emma Halliday, Sanjeev Sridharan, Steve Platt and published in the British Medical Journal

What is the 'problem' that outreach work seeks to address and how might it be tackled? Seeking theory in a primary health prevention programme

by Kate O'Donnell

Mackenzie,M.; Turner,F.; Platt,S.; Reid,M.; Wang,Y.; Clark,J.; Sridharan,S.; O'Donnell,C.
BMC Health Services Research 2011; 11: 350

BACKGROUND:Preventive approaches to health are disproportionately accessed by the more affluent and recent health... more

Delivering a national programme of anticipatory care in primary care: a qualitative study

by Kate O'Donnell

O'Donnell,C.A.; Mackenzie,M.; Reid,M.; Turner,F.; Clark,J.; Wang,Y.; Sridharan,S.; Platt,S.
British Journal of General Practice 2012; 62: e288-e296

Background: Primary prevention often occurs against a background of inequalities in health and health care. Addressing... more

Reaching the hard-to-reach? Conceptual puzzles and challenges for policy and practice.

by Kate O'Donnell

Mackenzie,M.; Reid,M.; Turner,F.; Wang,Y.; Clark,J.; Sridharan,S.; Platt,S.; O'Donnell,C.
Journal of Social Policy 2012 (on-line first)

Diversity within: Deconstructing Aboriginal community health in Wikwemikong Unceded Indian Reserve

by Kristen Jacklin

2008

This paper analyzes the community health of the Wikwemikong Unceded Indian Reserve (WUIR), Ontario, Canada. Results... more

HIV and Chemoprophylaxis, the importance of considering social structures alongside biomedical and behavioral intervention

by Derrick Matthews

Roberts, E. T., & Matthews, D. D. (In press). HIV and Chemoprophylaxis, the importance of considering social structures alongside biomedical and behavioral intervention. Social Science & Medicine. doi: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2012.02.016

This manuscript draws connections between chemoprophylaxis and the biomedical model of disease that emphasizes... more

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