Wednesday, June 24, 2009

[EQ] Health Sociology Review Special Edition: Social determinants of child health and wellbeing

Special issue on Social Determinants of Child Health and Wellbeing

Health Sociology Review Volume 18 issue 1 - 2009

 

The Editorial (the introduction to the issue) and the abstracts of individual papers can be accessed through this link:

http://hsr.e-contentmanagement.com/archives/vol/18/issue/1/social-determinants-of-child-health-and-wellbeing

To access the full papers, please use your institution’s or university library system to access the journal and the special issue.

 Guest Editors: Jianghong Li, Anne McMurray, Fiona Stanley, Eugen Mattes, Clyde Hertzman

  

Editorial: Social determinants of child health and well-being
Jianghong Li, Eugen Mattes, Fiona Stanley, Anne McMurray, Clyde Hertzman

 

Inequalities in infant mortality: Patterns, trends, policy responses and emerging issues
in Canada, Chile, Sweden and the United Kingdom

Ken Judge

 

Silent witnesses: Child health and well-being in England and Australia
and the health transition 1870–1940

Janet McCalman

 

Parental work schedules and adolescent depression
Wen-Jui Han, Daniel P Miller

 

The relationship between policy and place:
The role of school meals in addressing health inequalities

Jo Pike, Derek Colquhoun

 

School-based cognitive-behavioural interventions:
A systematic review of effects and inequalities

Josephine Kavanagh, Sandy Oliver, Theo Lorenc, Jennifer Caird, Helen Tucker, Angela Harden, Adele Greaves, James Thomas, Ann Oakley

 

Kids' lives in adult space and time:
How home, community, school and adult work affect opportunity for teenagers in suburban Australia

Philippa Williams, Barbara Pocock, Kennedy Bridge

 

Investment in early childhood in Australia:
International comparisons and recent trends

Ilan Katz, Gerry Redmond

 

Family Law as a determinant of child health and welfare:
Shared parenting, breastfeeding and the best interests of the child

Linda Sweet, Charmaine Power

 

Moorn (Black)? Djardak (White)? How come I don’t fit in Mum?:
 Exploring the racial identity of Australian Aboriginal children and youth

Cheryl Kickett-Tucker

 

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