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Keyword: Cross-sectional Analysis

Psychological distress and myocardial infarction (MI): a cross-sectional and longitudinal UK population-based study

Neighbourhood social cohesion, loneliness and multimorbidity: evidence from a UK longitudinal panel study

Regional trends in mental health inequalities in young people aged 16–25 in the UK and the role of cuts to local government expenditure: repeated cross-sectional analysis using the British household panel Survey/UK household longitudinal survey

Changes in the prevalence of perceived discrimination and associations with probable mental health problems in the UK from 2015 to 2020: a repeated cross-sectional analysis of the UK Household Longitudinal Study

Can the Big Five personality traits predict ever chance and 7-year risk of clinically diagnosed chronic bronchitis in middle-aged and older adults?

Community spirit in the age of Covid

Coming together or coming apart? Changes in social cohesion during the Covid-19 pandemic in England

Healthcare utilization among migrants to the UK: cross-sectional analysis of two national surveys

Good neighbours? No, UK’s community spirit fell in summer Covid lockdown

Intersecting household level health and socio-economic vulnerabilities and the COVID-19 crisis: an analysis from the UK

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