Socioeconomic Inequalities in Health

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Adler, Nancy E. “Socioeconomic Inequalities in Health”. JAMA, vol. 269, no. 24, 1993, p. 3140, https://doi.org/10.1001/jama.1993.03500240084031.
Adler, N. E. (1993). Socioeconomic Inequalities in Health. JAMA, 269(24), 3140. https://doi.org/10.1001/jama.1993.03500240084031
Adler, Nancy E. “Socioeconomic Inequalities in Health”. JAMA 269, no. 24 (1993): 3140. https://doi.org/10.1001/jama.1993.03500240084031.
Adler NE. Socioeconomic Inequalities in Health. JAMA. 1993;269(24):3140.
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Perception of uncontrollable mortality risk is associated with food insecurity and reduced economic effort among resource‐insecure college students during COVID‐19

American Journal of Human Biology
  • Medicine: Medicine (General)
  • Science: Biology (General)
  • Geography. Anthropology. Recreation: Anthropology
  • Medicine: Medicine (General)
2024
Health shocks, health and labor market dynamics, and the socioeconomic-health gradient in older Singaporeans Social Science & Medicine
  • Medicine: Internal medicine: Special situations and conditions: Industrial medicine. Industrial hygiene
  • Medicine: Public aspects of medicine
  • Medicine: Public aspects of medicine
  • Medicine: Public aspects of medicine
  • Social Sciences
2024
Intrinsic capacity trajectories and socioeconomic inequalities in health: the contributions of wealth, education, gender, and ethnicity

International Journal for Equity in Health
  • Medicine: Public aspects of medicine
  • Medicine: Internal medicine: Special situations and conditions: Industrial medicine. Industrial hygiene
  • Medicine: Public aspects of medicine
  • Social Sciences
2024
Parental Income Level and Risk of Developing Type 2 Diabetes in Youth

JAMA Network Open
  • Medicine
  • Medicine: Medicine (General)
  • Medicine: Internal medicine
  • Medicine: Medicine (General)
2023
Socioeconomic disparities in musculoskeletal oncology

Journal of Surgical Oncology
  • Medicine: Internal medicine: Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens
  • Medicine: Surgery
  • Medicine: Medicine (General)
2023
Citations Analysis
Category Category Repetition
Medicine: Medicine (General)193
Social Sciences189
Medicine: Public aspects of medicine188
Medicine: Internal medicine: Special situations and conditions: Industrial medicine. Industrial hygiene164
Philosophy. Psychology. Religion: Psychology67
Medicine: Internal medicine: Neurosciences. Biological psychiatry. Neuropsychiatry: Neurology. Diseases of the nervous system: Psychiatry64
Medicine: Medicine (General): Medical technology43
Medicine: Internal medicine: Neurosciences. Biological psychiatry. Neuropsychiatry35
Medicine22
Science: Science (General)20
Medicine: Internal medicine20
Social Sciences: Sociology (General)18
Medicine: Internal medicine: Special situations and conditions: Geriatrics13
Science: Biology (General)11
Geography. Anthropology. Recreation: Environmental sciences11
Medicine: Internal medicine: Neurosciences. Biological psychiatry. Neuropsychiatry: Neurology. Diseases of the nervous system: Psychiatry: Therapeutics. Psychotherapy11
Medicine: Internal medicine: Neurosciences. Biological psychiatry. Neuropsychiatry: Neurology. Diseases of the nervous system10
Medicine: Internal medicine: Specialties of internal medicine: Diseases of the endocrine glands. Clinical endocrinology10
Science: Biology (General): Ecology10
Medicine: Pediatrics10
Social Sciences: Economic theory. Demography: Economics as a science10
Science10
Medicine: Internal medicine: Specialties of internal medicine: Diseases of the circulatory (Cardiovascular) system9
Medicine: Public aspects of medicine: Toxicology. Poisons9
Geography. Anthropology. Recreation: Anthropology9
Technology: Environmental technology. Sanitary engineering9
Medicine: Internal medicine: Specialties of internal medicine: Nutritional diseases. Deficiency diseases8
Medicine: Internal medicine: Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens8
Social Sciences: The family. Marriage. Woman8
Medicine: Internal medicine: Specialties of internal medicine: Immunologic diseases. Allergy8
Medicine: Internal medicine: Specialties of internal medicine: Diseases of the blood and blood-forming organs7
Social Sciences: Commerce: Business7
Medicine: Surgery7
Medicine: Therapeutics. Pharmacology7
Science: Chemistry: Organic chemistry: Biochemistry6
Medicine: Internal medicine: Medical emergencies. Critical care. Intensive care. First aid6
Technology: Home economics: Nutrition. Foods and food supply6
Medicine: Internal medicine: Infectious and parasitic diseases6
Medicine: Surgery: Orthopedic surgery5
Medicine: Internal medicine: Special situations and conditions: Sports medicine5
Medicine: Internal medicine: Specialties of internal medicine: Diseases of the respiratory system4
Social Sciences: Industries. Land use. Labor4
Medicine: Dentistry4
Medicine: Internal medicine: Specialties of internal medicine: Diseases of the genitourinary system. Urology4
Medicine: Medicine (General): Computer applications to medicine. Medical informatics4
Medicine: Internal medicine: Specialties of internal medicine: Diseases of the musculoskeletal system4
Medicine: Nursing4
Medicine: Medicine (General): Medical physics. Medical radiology. Nuclear medicine3
Social Sciences: Social history and conditions. Social problems. Social reform3
Social Sciences: The family. Marriage. Woman: Women. Feminism3
Medicine: Internal medicine: Special situations and conditions3
Philosophy. Psychology. Religion: Psychology: Consciousness. Cognition3
Technology: Hydraulic engineering: River, lake, and water-supply engineering (General)2
Social Sciences: Social pathology. Social and public welfare. Criminology2
Medicine: Gynecology and obstetrics2
Social Sciences: Social sciences (General)2
Philosophy. Psychology. Religion: Ethics2
Education: Theory and practice of education2
Education2
Law2
Social Sciences: Commerce: Business: Personnel management. Employment management2
Social Sciences: Economic theory. Demography2
Science: Zoology1
Agriculture: Plant culture1
Agriculture: Animal culture1
Technology: Electrical engineering. Electronics. Nuclear engineering: Nuclear engineering. Atomic power1
Geography. Anthropology. Recreation: Recreation. Leisure: Sports1
Medicine: Ophthalmology1
Science: Geology1
Auxiliary sciences of history: Archaeology1
Technology: Technology (General): Industrial engineering. Management engineering: Information technology1
Technology: Technology (General): Industrial engineering. Management engineering1
Technology: Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)1
Science: Mathematics: Probabilities. Mathematical statistics1
Social Sciences: Transportation and communications1
Political science: Political institutions and public administration (General)1
Science: Physics1
Agriculture1
Agriculture: Agriculture (General)1
Language and Literature: Philology. Linguistics: Communication. Mass media1
Science: Biology (General): Cytology1
Medicine: Other systems of medicine1
Science: Physiology1
Law: Law in general. Comparative and uniform law. Jurisprudence: Comparative law. International uniform law: Commercial law1
Science: Microbiology1
Philosophy. Psychology. Religion: Philosophy (General)1
Science: Biology (General): Evolution1
Science: Mathematics: Instruments and machines: Electronic computers. Computer science1
Education: Education (General)1
Science: Biology (General): Genetics1
Medicine: Medicine (General): Medical philosophy. Medical ethics1
Law: Law in general. Comparative and uniform law. Jurisprudence: Comparative law. International uniform law: Medical legislation1
Technology: Chemical technology: Food processing and manufacture1
Medicine: Other systems of medicine: Mental healing1
The category Medicine: Medicine (General) 193 is the most commonly referenced area in studies that cite this article. The first research to cite this article was titled EPIDEMIOLOGICAL CONSIDERATIONS OF SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED DISEASES IN UNDERSERVED POPULATIONS and was published in 1993. The most recent citation comes from a 2024 study titled Perception of uncontrollable mortality risk is associated with food insecurity and reduced economic effort among resource‐insecure college students during COVID‐19. This article reached its peak citation in 2001, with 57 citations. It has been cited in 274 different journals, 10% of which are open access. Among related journals, the American Journal of Public Health cited this research the most, with 65 citations. The chart below illustrates the annual citation trends for this article.
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