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Poverty and birth cohort effects of experiencing the 2007–2009 Great Recession during adolescence on major depressive episodes and mental health treatment of young adults in the United States
PurposeHousehold economic adversity during adolescence is hypothesized to be a risk factor for poor mental health later in life. To test this...
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The heterogeneous effects of the great recession on informal care to the elderly
This paper studies the role of unobserved factors to measure the impact of the economic downturn on informal care availability to the elderly in...
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Evaluation of graded recession of inferior oblique muscle for correction of different grades of V-pattern strabismus
BackgroundV pattern identification is essential for proper strabismus management. Graded recession is a tailored approach to treat inferior oblique...
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Impacts of the 2008 Great Recession on dietary intake: a systematic review and meta-analysis
BackgroundThe 2008 Great Recession significantly impacted economies and individuals globally, with potential impacts on food systems and dietary...
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Impact of 2009 American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) health center investments on disadvantaged neighborhoods after recession
BackgroundFederally qualified health centers (FQHCs) are integral to the U.S. healthcare safety net and uniquely situated in disadvantaged...
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Implications for health system reform, workforce recovery and rebuilding in the context of the Great Recession and COVID-19: a case study of workforce trends in Ireland 2008–2021
BackgroundWorkforce is a fundamental health systems building block, with unprecedented measures taken to meet extra demand and facilitate surge...
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Mortality differences between migrants and Italians residing in Rome before, during, and in the aftermath of the great recession. A longitudinal cohort study from 2001 to 2015
BackgroundIn Europe, one of the most consistent findings is that of migrant mortality advantage in high-income countries. Furthermore, the literature...
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Racial disparities in law enforcement/court-ordered psychiatric inpatient admissions after the 2008 recession: a test of the frustration–aggression–displacement hypothesis
BackgroundSocieties under duress may selectively increase the reporting of disordered persons from vulnerable communities to law enforcement....
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Income-related inequalities in unmet dental care needs in Spain: traces left by the Great Recession
BackgroundDental health is an important component of general health. Socioeconomic inequalities in unmet dental care needs have been identified in...
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Trends in private maternity care in Ireland’s capital during and after the Great Economic Recession 2009–2017
BackgroundMaternity care in hospitals in the Republic of Ireland is funded by a hybrid of public finance and private health insurance.
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The impact of economic recession on the health of migrant fathers over time: results from the Growing up in Ireland longitudinal study
BackgroundThe relationship between economic conditions and health can depend on both the health outcome measured and the composition of the...
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Housing Instability and Socioeconomic Disparities in Health: Evidence from the U.S. Economic Recession
While a number of studies have observed the effects of housing instability on health outcomes, fewer have emphasized pre-existing socioeconomic...
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Assessing health outcomes in the aftermath of the great recession: a comparison of Spain and the Netherlands
BackgroundAcross time and space, financial security has been shown to impact health outcomes, with the acute loss of financial security being...
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The effect of women, infant, and children (WIC) services on birth weight before and during the 2007–2009 great recession in Washington state and Florida: a pooled cross-sectional time series analysis
BackgroundThe Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) has been shown to have positive effects in promoting...
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Social determinants of health and disparities in prenatal care utilization during the Great Recession period 2005-2010
BackgroundEarly, regular prenatal care utilization is an important strategy for improving maternal and infant health outcomes. The purpose of this...
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How did the use of psychotropic drugs change during the Great Recession in Portugal? A follow-up to the National Mental Health Survey
BackgroundResearch suggests that economic recessions might be associated with a higher use of psychotropic drugs, but literature is scarce and...
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Trends in Food Insecurity Among Households with Children Participating in WIC and SNAP in California, 2005–2017
ObjectivesTo assess trends in food insecurity between 2005 and 2017—a period including the Great Recession—by participation in the Special...
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Government spending, recession, and suicide: evidence from Japan
BackgroundsAusterity has been shown to have an adverse influence on people’s mental health and suicide rates. Most existing studies have focused on...
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Mental distress among young adults in Great Britain: long-term trends and early changes during the COVID-19 pandemic
PurposeIn Great Britain, few studies documented mental health trends in young adults in the years preceding 2020, the mental health dimensions...
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