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29 July 2019
This study looks at the social and family determinants of psychological stress in occupational groups in Northern Ireland.
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An examination of disparities in rates between those with severe mental illness and the general hospital population in Northern Ireland.
The study aims to provide evidence about the medical outcomes of people with severe mental illness (SMI) in Northern Ireland.
In a Northern Ireland context, this study will provide an opportunity to examine later-life health inequalities related to service use.
24 July 2019
This project explores whether selective migration explains Glasgow’s poor health and excess mortality.
This study aims to explore the association between commuting and health in Scotland from different angles using objective health measures from NHS health data.
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.
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.