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    Regional Reponses to Global Climate Change: Exploring Anthropomorphic Depictions in Rock and Mobiliary Art Expressions from the Kimberley and Europe During the Late and Terminal Pleistocene

    Northern Australia and particularly the Kimberley and Arnhem Land regions are well known for the intensive production of figurative anthropomorphs as a dominant theme by the terminal Pleistocene. Ongoing analy...

    Peter Veth, Sam Harper, Martin Porr in Deep-Time Images in the Age of Globalization (2024)

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    Describing the population experiencing COVID-19 vaccine breakthrough following second vaccination in England: a cohort study from OpenSAFELY

    While the vaccines against COVID-19 are highly effective, COVID-19 vaccine breakthrough is possible despite being fully vaccinated. With SARS-CoV-2 variants still circulating, describing the characteristics of...

    Amelia Green, Helen Curtis, William Hulme, Elizabeth Williamson in BMC Medicine (2022)

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    Comparison of methods for predicting COVID-19-related death in the general population using the OpenSAFELY platform

    Obtaining accurate estimates of the risk of COVID-19-related death in the general population is challenging in the context of changing levels of circulating infection.

    Elizabeth J. Williamson, John Tazare in Diagnostic and Prognostic Research (2022)

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    Depression-related weight change and incident diabetes in a community sample

    This cohort study aimed to compare the incidence of type 2 diabetes in adults with depression-related weight gain, depression-related weight loss, depression with no weight change, and no depression. The study...

    Eva Graham, Tristan Watson, Sonya S. Deschênes, Kristian B. Filion in Scientific Reports (2021)

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    Ages for Australia’s oldest rock paintings

    Naturalistic depictions of animals are a common subject for the world’s oldest dated rock art, including wild bovids in Indonesia and lions in France’s Chauvet Cave. The oldest known Australian Aboriginal figu...

    Damien Finch, Andrew Gleadow, Janet Hergt, Pauline Heaney in Nature Human Behaviour (2021)

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    Investigating the Anthropic Construction of Rock Art Sites Through Archaeomorphology: the Case of Borologa, Kimberley, Australia

    Archaeologists usually see, and understand, rock shelters as taphonomically active, but pre-existing, physical structures onto which people undertake a variety of actions including rock art. Our aim in this pa...

    Jean-Jacques Delannoy, Bruno David in Journal of Archaeological Method and Theory (2020)

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    Factors associated with COVID-19-related death using OpenSAFELY

    Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) has rapidly affected mortality worldwide1. There is unprecedented urgency to understand who is most at risk of severe outcomes, and this requires new approaches for the timely ...

    Elizabeth J. Williamson, Alex J. Walker, Krishnan Bhaskaran, Seb Bacon in Nature (2020)

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    Living Reference Work Entry In depth

    Kimberley Rock Art

    Sam Harper, Peter Veth, Sven Ouzman in Encyclopedia of Global Archaeology

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    Reference Work Entry In depth

    Kimberley Rock Art

    Sam Harper, Peter Veth, Sven Ouzman in Encyclopedia of Global Archaeology (2020)

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    The effect of intimate partner violence on women’s mental distress: a prospective cohort study of 3010 rural Indian women

    Intimate partner violence (IPV) encompasses physical, sexual, and psychological abuse, as well as controlling behavior. Most research focuses on physical and sexual abuse, and other aspects of IPV are rarely i...

    Robin Richardson, Arijit Nandi in Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemio… (2020)

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    Trauma Surveillance and Registry Development in Mozambique: Results of a 1-Year Study and the First Phase of National Implementation

    Mozambique has had no policy-driven trauma system and no hospital-based trauma registries, and injury was not a public health priority. In other low-income countries, trauma system implementation and trauma re...

    Fadi Hamadani, Tarek Razek, Ezio Massinga, Shailvi Gupta in World Journal of Surgery (2019)

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    Socioeconomic status, oral health and dental disease in Australia, Canada, New Zealand and the United States

    Socioeconomic inequalities are associated with oral health status, either subjectively (self-rated oral health) or objectively (clinically-diagnosed dental diseases). The aim of this study is to compare the ma...

    Gloria C. Mejia, Hawazin W. Elani, Sam Harper, W. Murray Thomson in BMC Oral Health (2018)

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    Injection Drug Use, Unemployment, and Severe Food Insecurity Among HIV-HCV Co-Infected Individuals: A Mediation Analysis

    Severe food insecurity (FI), which indicates reduced food intake, is common among HIV-hepatitis C virus (HCV) co-infected individuals. Given the importance of unemployment as a proximal risk factor for FI, thi...

    Taylor McLinden, Erica E. M. Moodie, Anne-Marie Hamelin, Sam Harper in AIDS and Behavior (2017)

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    Are work demands associated with mental distress? Evidence from women in rural India

    High work demands might be a determinant of poor mental health among women in low- and middle-income countries, especially in rural settings where women experience greater amounts of labor-intensive unpaid wor...

    Robin A. Richardson, Arijit Nandi in Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemio… (2017)

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    Assessing disparities in colorectal cancer mortality by socioeconomic status using new tools: health disparities calculator and socioeconomic quintiles

    Colorectal cancer mortality rates dropped by half in the past three decades, but these gains were accompanied by striking differences in colorectal cancer mortality by socioeconomic status (SES). Our research ...

    Nancy Breen, Denise Riedel Lewis, James Todd Gibson, Mandi Yu in Cancer Causes & Control (2017)

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    The effect of an affordable daycare program on health and economic well-being in Rajasthan, India: protocol for a cluster-randomized impact evaluation study

    The provision of affordable and reliable daycare services is a potentially important policy lever for empowering Indian women. Access to daycare might reduce barriers to labor force entry and generate economic...

    Arijit Nandi, Shannon Maloney, Parul Agarwal, Anoushaka Chandrashekar in BMC Public Health (2016)

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    Do Socioeconomic Inequalities in Neonatal Mortality Reflect Inequalities in Coverage of Maternal Health Services? Evidence from 48 Low- and Middle-Income Countries

    To examine socioeconomic and health system determinants of wealth-related inequalities in neonatal mortality rates (NMR) across 48 low- and middle-income countries.

    Britt McKinnon, Sam Harper, Jay S. Kaufman in Maternal and Child Health Journal (2016)

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    How Consequential Is Social Epidemiology? A Review of Recent Evidence

    A number of authors have suggested that epidemiology generally, and social epidemiology in particular, should be producing more consequential research to inform specific interventions for improving population ...

    Arijit Nandi, Sam Harper in Current Epidemiology Reports (2015)

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    Diverging socioeconomic inequality in life expectancy of Francophones and Anglophones in Montréal, Québec: tobacco to blame?

    We evaluated the ages and causes of death contributing to life expectancy gaps between economically advantaged and disadvantaged Francophones and Anglophones of Montréal, a Canadian metropolitan centre.

    Nathalie Auger, Sam Harper, Amadou D. Barry in Journal of Public Health (2013)

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    The relationship of living arrangements and depressive symptoms among older adults in sub-Saharan Africa

    Older adults in sub-Saharan Africa are increasingly facing the twin challenges of reduced support from their adult children and taking on new roles caring for orphans and vulnerable children. How these changes...

    Brittany McKinnon, Sam Harper, Spencer Moore in BMC Public Health (2013)

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