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Status: Active
30 July 2019

Understanding social circumstances of the veteran population

This study aims to provide an overview of the social circumstances of the Scottish veterans population and to compare and contrast their situation to a comparable group of people drawn from the general population.

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Status: Active
30 July 2019

Investigating positive youth development

This study aims to examine the impact of chilhood participation in Scouts, Guides and other similar organisations upon mental health in later life in Scotland.

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Status: Active
30 July 2019

Selective schooling and long-term health

This study uses data from a 1950s Aberdeen birth cohort for whom test score, secondary school attended and later life health are available to test the impact of secondary schooling on health in the region.

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Status: Active
30 July 2019

Stability of patterns of care for children in Scotland

The overall aim of this study is to provide a detailed analysis of the longitudinal sequences of placements which looked after children in Scotland experience.

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Status: Active
30 July 2019

Care in the last years of life

The overall aim of this study is to develop understanding of factors influencing the availability and utilisation of formal and informal care in Scotland during the final stages of life, and study trends over time.

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Status: Closed
24 July 2019

Social mobility and health inequalities in Glasgow

This project explores whether selective migration explains Glasgow’s poor health and excess mortality.

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Status: Active
24 July 2019

Does commuting affect health?

This study aims to explore the association between commuting and health in Scotland from different angles using objective health measures from NHS health data.

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Status: Closed
24 July 2019

Multimorbidity and the use of health and social care

The overall aim of this study is to assess whether multimorbidity has an impact on the type and amount of social care people over the age of 65 received between 2011 and 2016 in Scotland.

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Status: Active
24 July 2019

Meeting the health needs of looked-after children in Scotland

The overall aim of this study is to examine looked after children’s use of unscheduled healthcare in Scotland, comparing those living at home with parents to those living away from home in, for example, kinship care, foster care or residential care.

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