Items where Faculty or Department is "Faculty of Public Health and Policy"
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Structural and environmental factors are associated with internalised homonegativity in men who have sex with men: findings from the European MSM Internet Survey (EMIS) in 38 countries. (2012)
Berg, Rigmor C; Ross, Michael W; Weatherburn, Peter; Schmidt, Axel J
Potential research priorities arising from proposals for NHS reforms in England. (2012)
Barlow, James; Hendy, J
Problems with sex among gay and bisexual men with diagnosed HIV in the United Kingdom. (2012)
Bourne, Adam; Hickson, Ford; Keogh, Peter; Reid, David; Weatherburn, Peter
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Haemophilus influenzae type b vaccine in low- and middle- income countries:
Impact, costs and incremental cost-utility. (2012)
Griffiths, UK
An analysis of social policy, health and socioeconomic mobility in Mexico : could a conditional cash transfer programme promote mobility? (2012)
Gutierrez, Juan Pablo
The potential impact of pre-exposure prophylaxis for HIV prevention among men who have sex with men and transwomen in Lima, Peru: a mathematical modelling study. (2012)
Gomez, Gabriela B; Borquez, Annick; Caceres, Carlos F; Segura, Eddy R; Grant, Robert M; Garnett, Geoff P; Hallett, Timothy B
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The economic burden of antimicrobial resistance:
Why it is more serious than current studies suggest. (2012)
Smith, Rd; Coast, J
Improving the measurement of neighbourhood characteristics through systematic observation: inequalities in smoking as a case study. (2012)
Shareck, Martine; Dassa, Clément; Frohlich, Katherine L
Trade in health services: Current challenges and future prospects of globalization. (2012)
Smith, R
The Capability Approach: An Alternative Evaluation Paradigm for Health Economics? (2012)
Smith, R; Coast, J; Lorgelly, P; Al-Janabi, H; Venkatapuram, S
Why a macroeconomic perspective is critical to the prevention of noncommunicable disease. (2012)
Smith, Richard
The implications of PIP are more than just cosmetic. (2012)
Smith, Richard; Lunt, Neil; Hanefeld, Johanna