Braveman, Paula.
Paula Braveman researcher, ORCID id # 0000-0001-9917-2360
Braveman, Paula A.
Braveman, Paula A., 19..-...., professeur de médecine
VIAF ID: 62264930 (Personal)
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Works
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Are the poverty histories of neighbourhoods associated with psychosocial well-being among a representative sample of California mothers? An observational study. | |
Assessing alternative measures of wealth in health research | |
Beyond the cross-sectional: neighborhood poverty histories and preterm birth | |
Dépistage et soins de santé primaires : fixation des priorités dans l'hypothèse de ressources limitées | |
Disparities in Infectious Diseases among Women in Developed Countries1. | |
Do we have real poverty in the United States of America? | |
Does postpartum length of stay affect breastfeeding duration? A population-based study | |
Economic Hardship in Childhood: A Neglected Issue in ACE Studies? | |
Equity in health and health care : a WHO/SIDA initiative | |
Health in Europe--a view from across the Atlantic | |
Health inequalities by class and race in the US: what can we learn from the patterns? | |
Infant sleep position: associated maternal and infant factors | |
Information for action, c1993: | |
Is neighborhood deprivation independently associated with maternal and infant health? Evidence from Florida and Washington | |
"It's the skin you're in": African-American women talk about their experiences of racism. an exploratory study to develop measures of racism for birth outcome studies | |
Kim, Egerter, and Braveman Respond | |
Limited socioeconomic opportunities and Latina teen childbearing: a qualitative study of family and structural factors affecting future expectations | |
Medical Provider Promotion of Oral Health and Women's Receipt of Dental Care During Pregnancy | |
Methods to Assess Adverse Childhood Experiences of Children and Families: Toward Approaches to Promote Child Well-being in Policy and Practice | |
Neighborhood context and sexual behaviors among adolescents: findings from the national longitudinal study of adolescent health | |
Neighborhood poverty, aspirations and expectations, and initiation of sex. | |
Optimal SES indicators cannot be prescribed across all outcomes | |
Pandemic influenza planning in the United States from a health disparities perspective | |
Post-partum Residential Mobility Among a Statewide Representative Sample of California Women, 2003-2007. | |
Potential implications of missing income data in population-based surveys: an example from a postpartum survey in California | |
Poverty, near-poverty, and hardship around the time of pregnancy | |
Pregnancy intention and preterm birth: differential associations among a diverse population of women | |
A Prematurity Collaborative Birth Equity Consensus Statement for Mothers and Babies | |
Priorities for research to take forward the health equity policy agenda. | |
The question is not: "is race or class more important?". | |
Racial/Ethnic Disparities in Depressive Symptoms Among Pregnant Women Vary by Income and Neighborhood Poverty. | |
El reconocimiento sistemático en atención primaria de salud : determinación de prioridades con recursos limitados | |
Screening in primary health care : setting priorities with limited resources | |
Should health studies measure wealth? A systematic review | |
Social conditions, health equity, and human rights. | |
The social determinants of health and health disparities | |
Social inequalities in health within countries: not only an issue for affluent nations. | |
Sociocultural determinants of teenage childbearing among Latinas in California | |
Socioeconomic status and breastfeeding initiation among California mothers | |
Strengthening health information systems to address health equity challenges | |
Timing of insurance coverage and use of prenatal care among low-income women | |
We are failing on health equity because we are failing on equity | |
What are health disparities and health equity? We need to be clear | |
What is health equity: and how does a life-course approach take us further toward it? | |
When do we know enough to recommend action? The need to be bold but not reckless | |
Worry about racial discrimination: A missing piece of the puzzle of Black-White disparities in preterm birth? |