Dear Colleagues
An issue of Social Science and Medicine focusing on sychosocial factors and their relationship with inequalities in health has just been published - details below
David McDaid
LSE Health and Social Care
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New volume/issues are now available for the following on ScienceDirect!
* Social Science & Medicine
Volume 58, Issue 8, Pages 1461-1574 (April 2004)
Health inequalities and the psychosocial environment
Edited by Michael Marmot and Johannes Siegrist
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/issue/5925-2004-999419991-477113
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Social Science & Medicine Volume 58, Issue 8, Pages 1461-1574 (April 2004)
Health inequalities and the psychosocial environment
Edited by Michael Marmot and Johannes Siegrist
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Health inequalities and the psychosocial environment, Page 1461
Michael Marmot and Johannes Siegrist
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6VBF-495VBBK-6/1/7be7077e6817093db4c0d7da9129c040
Health inequalities and the psychosocial environment--two scientific challenges, Pages 1463-1473
Johannes Siegrist and Michael Marmot
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6VBF-4961SCG-1/1/610ac5c0388553aa696cab9c1422fa7d
Psychosocial factors at work and depression in three countries of Central and Eastern Europe, Pages 1475-1482
Hynek Pikhart, Martin Bobak, Andrzej Pajak, Sofia Malyutina, Ruzena Kubinova, Roman Topor, Helena Sebakova, Yuri Nikitin and Michael Marmot
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6VBF-494HK5Y-3/1/de79dd3f6824d623df7ab62f1c65e995
The measurement of effort-reward imbalance at work: European comparisons, Pages 1483-1499
Johannes Siegrist, Dagmar Starke, Tarani Chandola, Isabelle Godin, Michael Marmot, Isabelle Niedhammer and Richard Peter
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6VBF-499F4BX-1/1/07df43395df262c9e3b50e984f1c324d
The effect of control at home on CHD events in the Whitehall II study: Gender differences in psychosocial domestic pathways to social inequalities in CHD, Pages 1501-1509
Tarani Chandola, Hannah Kuper, Archana Singh-Manoux, Mel Bartley and Michael Marmot
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6VBF-496FMBY-1/1/e74217a70802d22cde8e4ffd34f8fa11
Psychobiological mechanisms of socioeconomic differences in health, Pages 1511-1522
M. Kristenson, H. R. Eriksen, J. K. Sluiter, D. Starke and H. Ursin
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6VBF-4997M88-1/1/ba1b602b78e5ddc7a79c92f4cd998b79
Work stress, socioeconomic status and neuroendocrine activation over the working day, Pages 1523-1530
Sabine R. Kunz-Ebrecht, Clemens Kirschbaum and Andrew Steptoe
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6VBF-49CSVM8-2/1/3f09026ec04982229aae6a2303324e12
Effort-reward imbalance model and self-reported health: cross-sectional and prospective findings from the GAZEL cohort, Pages 1531-1541
Isabelle Niedhammer, Marie-Ly Tek, Dagmar Starke and Johannes Siegrist
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6VBF-497H8F2-1/1/8465a085207c2390965c6cf08c3f0eea
Differential economic stability and psychosocial stress at work: associations with psychosomatic complaints and absenteeism, Pages 1543-1553
Isabelle Godin and France Kittel
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6VBF-49CMDB1-1/1/d6ad9dcb992c54e709d30ab64f4ba0b3
Can we disentangle life course processes of accumulation, critical period and social mobility? An analysis of disadvantaged socio-economic positions and myocardial infarction in the Stockholm Heart Epidemiology Program, Pages 1555-1562
Johan Hallqvist, John Lynch, Mel Bartley, Thierry Lang and David Blane
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6VBF-49F9Y2X-1/1/a95429f5f2a974ed58ee1cf0f38c6b8b
Social mobility and health in the Turin longitudinal study, Pages 1563-1574
Mario Cardano, Giuseppe Costa and Moreno Demaria
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6VBF-495VBBK-5/1/9f5623810740cae81d0d3f8fdbe37bf1
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