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Subject: Health

Validating overcrowding measures using the UK Household Longitudinal Study

The association between self-rated health and underlying biomarker levels is modified by age, gender, and household income: evidence from Understanding Society – the UK Household Longitudinal Study

Early-life inequalities and biological ageing: a multisystem Biological Health Score approach in Understanding Society

Main and interactive effects of inflammation and perceived neighbourhood cohesion on psychological distress: results from a population-based study in the UK

Involvement with the arts and participation in cultural events – does personality moderate impact on well-being? Evidence from the U.K. Household Panel Survey

Do all job changes increase wellbeing? Technical report

Are flexible work arrangements associated with lower levels of chronic stress-related biomarkers? A study of 6025 employees in the UK Household Longitudinal Study

Can targeted cover letters improve participation in health surveys? Results from a randomized controlled trial

Long-term depression following stressful life events: feeling ‘worthless’ shows the slowest recovery

Informal caregiving patterns and trajectories of psychological distress in the UK Household Longitudinal Study

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