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Keyword: Risk

Nurse- and self-collected dried blood spots for the assessment of cardiovascular risk factors: a randomised study of the Understanding Society Innovation Panel

Comparison of person-centered and cumulative risk approaches in explaining the relationship between adverse childhood experiences and behavioral and emotional problems

Diverging trends in single-mother poverty across Germany, Sweden, and the United Kingdom: toward a comprehensive explanatory framework

Attitudes to climate change risk: classification of and transitions in the UK population between 2012 and 2020

Prioritization, risk selection, and illness severity in a mixed health care system

Reducing risk as well as inequality: assessing the welfare state’s insurance effects

A rapid review on the influence of COVID-19 lockdown and quarantine measures on modifiable cardiovascular risk factors in the general population

The effectiveness of minimum income benefits in poverty reduction in Spain

Impact of a health shock on lifestyle behaviours

Economic insecurity: a socioeconomic determinant of mental health

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