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Number of items: 7.
Article
Beardon, S;
Woodhead, C;
Cooper, S;
Ingram, E;
Genn, H;
Raine, R;
(2021)
International Evidence on the Impact of Health-Justice Partnerships: A Systematic Scoping Review.
Public Health Reviews
, 42
, Article 1603976. 10.3389/phrs.2021.1603976.
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Ingram, E;
Gomes, M;
Hogarth, S;
McDonald, HI;
Osborn, D;
Sheringham, J;
(2022)
Household Tenure and Its Associations with Multiple Long-Term Conditions amongst Working-Age Adults in East London: A Cross-Sectional Analysis Using Linked Primary Care and Local Government Records.
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
, 19
(7)
, Article 4155. 10.3390/ijerph19074155.
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Ingram, Elizabeth;
Cooper, Silvie;
Beardon, Sarah;
Körner, Katherine;
McDonald, Helen I;
Hogarth, Sue;
Gomes, Manuel;
(2022)
Barriers and facilitators of use of analytics for strategic health and care decision-making: a qualitative study of senior health and care leaders’ perspectives.
BMJ Open
, 12
(2)
, Article e055504. 10.1136/bmjopen-2021-055504.
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Ingram, E;
Jones, R;
Schofield, P;
Henderson, C;
(2019)
Small area deprivation and stigmatising attitudes towards mental illness: a multilevel analysis of Health Survey for England (2014) data.
Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology
, 54
pp. 1379-1389.
10.1007/s00127-019-01722-w.
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Ingram, E;
Ledden, S;
Beardon, S;
Gomes, M;
Hogarth, S;
McDonald, H;
Osborn, DP;
(2020)
Household and area-level social determinants of multimorbidity: a systematic review.
Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health
10.1136/jech-2020-214691.
(In press).
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Lut, I;
Woodman, J;
Armitage, A;
Ingram, E;
Harron, K;
Hardelid, P;
(2021)
Health outcomes, healthcare use and development in children born into or growing up in single-parent households: a systematic review study protocol.
BMJ Open
, 11
(2)
, Article e043361. 10.1136/bmjopen-2020-043361.
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Thesis
Ingram, Elizabeth;
(2021)
Could linked health and council data advance our understanding of the determinants of multimorbidity and inform service provision? A mixed methods study.
Doctoral thesis (Ph.D), UCL (University College London).
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