Connection

Martin Mckee to Cross-Sectional Studies

This is a "connection" page, showing publications Martin Mckee has written about Cross-Sectional Studies.
Connection Strength

0.075
  1. Perceived discrimination and psychological distress in nine countries of the former Soviet Union. Int J Soc Psychiatry. 2019 03; 65(2):158-168.
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    Score: 0.027
  2. Macro level influences on strategic responses to the COVID-19 pandemic - an international survey and tool for national assessments. J Glob Health. 2021 Jul 01; 11:05011.
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    Score: 0.008
  3. 'It feels like being trapped in an abusive relationship': bullying prevalence and consequences in the New Zealand senior medical workforce: a cross-sectional study. BMJ Open. 2018 03 19; 8(3):e020158.
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    Score: 0.006
  4. Contextual correlates of happiness in European adults. PLoS One. 2018; 13(1):e0190387.
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    Score: 0.006
  5. Tobacco control environment: cross-sectional survey of policy implementation, social unacceptability, knowledge of tobacco health harms and relationship to quit ratio in 17 low-income, middle-income and high-income countries. BMJ Open. 2017 03 31; 7(3):e013817.
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    Score: 0.006
  6. National sex work policy and HIV prevalence among sex workers: an ecological regression analysis of 27 European countries. Lancet HIV. 2017 03; 4(3):e134-e140.
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    Score: 0.006
  7. The impact of IMF conditionality on government health expenditure: A cross-national analysis of 16 West African nations. Soc Sci Med. 2017 02; 174:220-227.
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    Score: 0.006
  8. Binge drinking and eating problems in Russian adolescents. Alcohol Clin Exp Res. 2015 Mar; 39(3):540-7.
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    Score: 0.005
  9. Socio-demographic predictors of dimensions of the AUDIT score in a population sample of working-age men in Izhevsk, Russia. Alcohol Alcohol. 2011 Nov-Dec; 46(6):702-8.
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    Score: 0.004
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