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Mortality 2 United States 2 1900-2006 1 Adults 1 Age-period-cohort models 1 Age–period–cohort 1 Body mass index 1 Children 1 Cohort effects 1 Conditions at birth 1 Erwachsene 1 Fundamental cause theory 1 Gender 1 Gesundheitsrisiko 1 Health inequalities 1 Health risk 1 Hierarchical modeling 1 Kinder 1 Morbidity 1 Morbidität 1 Obesity epidemic 1 Pregnancy 1 Race/ethnicity 1 Racial disparities 1 Random effects 1 Research methods 1 Schwangerschaft 1 Self-rated health 1 Social change 1 Social situation 1 Soziale Lage 1 Sterblichkeit 1 Trends 1 USA 1
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Masters, Ryan K. 5 Beck, Audrey N. 1 Finch, Brian K. 1 Hummer, Robert A. 1 Land, Kenneth C. 1 Lin, Shih-Fan 1 Link, Bruce G. 1 Phelan, Jo C. 1 Powers, Daniel A. 1 Reither, Eric N. 1 Yang, Yang Claire 1 Zheng, Hui 1
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Social Science & Medicine 3 Population and Development Review 1 Population and development review 1
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Economic conditions in early life and circulatory disease mortality
Masters, Ryan K. - In: Population and development review 44 (2018) 3, pp. 519-553
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Economic Conditions in Early Life and Circulatory Disease Mortality
Masters, Ryan K. - In: Population and Development Review 44 (2018) 3, pp. 519-553
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Trends in education gradients of ‘preventable’ mortality: A test of fundamental cause theory
Masters, Ryan K.; Link, Bruce G.; Phelan, Jo C. - In: Social Science & Medicine 127 (2015) C, pp. 19-28
Fundamental cause theory explains persisting associations between socioeconomic status and mortality in terms of personal resources such as knowledge, money, power, prestige, and social connections, as well as disparate social contexts related to these resources. We review evidence concerning...
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Should age-period-cohort studies return to the methodologies of the 1970s?
Reither, Eric N.; Masters, Ryan K.; Yang, Yang Claire; … - In: Social Science & Medicine 128 (2015) C, pp. 356-365
Social scientists have recognized the importance of age-period-cohort (APC) models for half a century, but have spent much of this time mired in debates about the feasibility of APC methods. Recently, a new class of APC methods based on modern statistical knowledge has emerged, offering...
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Racial disparities in self-rated health: Trends, explanatory factors, and the changing role of socio-demographics
Beck, Audrey N.; Finch, Brian K.; Lin, Shih-Fan; … - In: Social Science & Medicine 104 (2014) C, pp. 163-177
This paper uses data from the U.S. National Health Interview Surveys (N = 1,513,097) to describe and explain temporal patterns in black-white health disparities with models that simultaneously consider the unique effects of age, period, and cohort. First, we employ cross-classified random...
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