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1by Rydland, Håvard T Solheim, Erling F Eikemo, Terje A Published in Social science & medicine (1982) (01.12.2020)“...To explore variations in educational gradients or gaps between high- and low-preventable health conditions. This is one of the first European studies to test...”
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2by Kim, Seijeoung Dolecek, Therese A Davis, Faith G Published in Social science & medicine (1982) (01.07.2010)“...Associations between race, socioeconomic status (SES) and health outcomes have been well established. One of the ways in which race and SES affect health is by...”
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3by Polonijo, Andrea N Published in SSM - population health (01.12.2020)“...Fundamental cause theory (FCT) is influential for explaining the enduring relationship between social position and health, yet few empirical studies test FCT’s...”
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4by Masters, Ryan K Link, Bruce G Phelan, Jo C Published in Social science & medicine (1982) (01.02.2015)“...Fundamental cause theory explains persisting associations between socioeconomic status and mortality in terms of personal resources such as knowledge, money,...”
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5by Clouston, Sean A.P Natale, Ginny Link, Bruce G Published in Social science & medicine (1982) (01.01.2021)“...To quantify the contribution variation in socioeconomic status in predicting the distribution of COVID-19 cases and deaths. Analyses used incidence data on...”
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6by Riley, Alicia R Published in SSM - Population Health (01.02.2020)“...We tend to study health inequalities as differentials in disease and death that exist within a population. But the most important cause of health inequality is...”
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7“...Objective: To understand whether income and education have unique contributions in the prevention and management of diabetes, as measured by Hba1c levels among...”
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8“...Recent debates on racial progress in the pages of Ethnic and Racial Studies suffer from an under-theorization of the notion of progress. In this article, we...”
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9by Polonijo, Andrea N Carpiano, Richard M Published in Social science & medicine (1982) (01.04.2013)“...A unique contribution of the fundamental cause theory of health disparities is its ability to account for the persistence of disparities in health and...”
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10by Grytten, Jostein Skau, Irene Sørensen, Rune Published in Social science & medicine (1982) (01.01.2020)“...We estimated the effects of education on mortality and causes of death in Norway. We identified causal effects by exploiting the staggered implementation of a...”
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11by Riley, Alicia R Published in SSM - population health (01.04.2020)“...We tend to study health inequalities as differentials in disease and death that exist within a population. But the most important cause of health inequality is...”
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12by Hammad Mrig, Emily Published in Sociology of health & illness (01.01.2021)“...Fundamental cause theory (FCT) is among the most widely recognised and accepted social science frameworks used to examine the processes driving health...”
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13“...Introduction: Inspired by the 'Fundamental Cause Theory (FCT)' we explore social inequalities in preventable versus relatively less-preventable illnesses in...”
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14by Øversveen, Emil Rydland, Håvard T Bambra, Clare Eikemo, Terje A Published in Scandinavian journal of public health (01.03.2017)“...Aim: The aim of this study is to analyse previous explanations of social inequality in health and argue for a closer integration of sociological theory into...”
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15by Kwate, Naa Oyo A Published in Health & place (2008)“...As rates of overweight and obesity have surged in the US, researchers have turned attention to the environmental context of diet and disparities in access to...”
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16by Rydland, Håvard T Published in Health sociology review (//)“...This paper examines whether the use of blood pressure medication has an influence on social inequalities in blood pressure levels. In Norway, cardiovascular...”
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17by Clouston, Sean A P Acker, Julia Rubin, Marcie S Chae, David H Link, Bruce G Published in Heliyon (01.03.2020)“...Fundamental cause theory posits that social conditions strongly influence the risk of health risks. This study identifies risk mechanisms that social...”
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18by Clouston, Sean A.P Acker, Julia Rubin, Marcie S Chae, David H Link, Bruce G Published in Heliyon (01.03.2020)“...Fundamental cause theory posits that social conditions strongly influence the risk of health risks. This study identifies risk mechanisms that social...”
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19by Weiss, Daniel Eikemo, Terje Andreas Published in Scandinavian journal of public health (01.11.2017)“...Social inequalities in health have been categorised as a human-rights issue that requires action. Unfortunately, these inequalities are on the rise in many...”
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20by Virginia W. Chang Diane S. Lauderdale Published in Journal of health and social behavior (01.09.2009)“...Although fundamental cause theory has been highly influential in shaping the research literature on health disparities, there have been few empirical...”