Publications
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Findings Series 25 - the Glasgow Effect September 2010 | Briefing Paper Investigating a 'Glasgow Effect': why do equally deprived UK cities experience different health outcomes? |
Findings Series 24 - Impact of Selective Migration March 2010 | Briefing Paper Exploring the impact of selective migration on the deprivation-mortality gap within Greater Glasgow |
Concepts Series 8 February 2010 | Briefing Paper The Psychological, Social and Biological Determinants of Health: A Review of the Literature |
Findings Series 23 - Health and Social Inequalities January 2010 | Briefing Paper The development of a framework for monitoring and reviewing health and social inequalities |
Findings Series 21 - Community responses to Let Glasgow Flourish October 2009 | Briefing Paper A new study focused on how recognisable the city described in 'Let Glasgow Flourish' is to the people who live there |
Findings Series 22 - Active Travel September 2009 | Briefing Paper Attitudes toward active travel in Glasgow: Findings from a qualitative research project |
Findings Series 20 - Models of smoking treatment August 2009 | Briefing Paper Comparing Models of Smoking Treatment in Glasgow |
Concepts Series 7 May 2009 | Briefing Paper Healthy Sustainable Neighbourhoods Model |
Findings Series 19 - Smoking status in pregnant women March 2009 | Briefing Paper Determining the accuracy of self-reported smoking status in pregnant women at maternity booking and second trimester serum screening |
Findings Series 18 - Health Impacts of the John Muir Award January 2009 | Briefing Paper An assessment of the impact of the John Muir Award on the health-related behaviours, attitudes and aspirations of participants. |