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Dr Julija Simpson
Dr Viviana Albani
Dr Andrew Kingston
Professor Clare Bambra
Closing the life expectancy gap: an ecological study of the factors associated with smaller regional health inequalities in post-reunification Germany2024
Dr Julija Simpson
Professor John Wildman
Professor Clare Bambra
Dr Heather Brown
Do longer job hours matter for maternal mental health? A longitudinal analysis of single versus partnered mothers.2024
Fiona Beyer
Dr Ryan Kenny
Eugenie Johnson
Stephen Rice
Dr Julija Simpson
et al.
Practitioner and digitally delivered interventions for reducing hazardous and harmful alcohol consumption in people not seeking alcohol treatment: a systematic review and network meta-analysis2023
Dr Julija Simpson
Professor Clare Bambra
Dr Heather Brown
Understanding the Relationship Between Decreases in Social Security Benefits and Intergenerational Inequalities in Mental Health2023
Dr Julija Simpson
Dr Viviana Albani
Zoe Bell
Professor Clare Bambra
Dr Heather Brown
et al.
Effects of social security policy reforms on mental health and inequalities: A systematic review of observational studies in high-income countries2021
Dr Julija Simpson
Tomos Robinson
Professor Luke Vale
Exploration of the costs of accessing health services: data from a longitudinal study of young people in transition from paediatric to adult services2021
Dr Julija Simpson
Dr Heather Brown
Dr Viviana Albani
Professor Clare Bambra
Investigating the relationship between changes in social security benefits and mental health: a protocol for a systematic review2020
Dr Julija Simpson
Dr Mehdi Javanbakht
Professor Luke Vale
Early invasive strategy in senior patients with non-ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction: is it cost-effective? - a decision-analytic model and value of information analysis2019
Dr Julija Simpson
David Mott
Dr Jing Shen
Challenges in Valuing Temporary Health States for Economic Evaluation: A Review of Empirical Applications of the Chained Time Trade-Off Method2018
Stephen Rice
Eoin Moloney
Dr Julija Simpson
Professor Dawn Craig
Interventions for hyperhidrosis in secondary care: a systematic review and value-of-information analysis2017
Jenni Hislop
Dr Julija Simpson
Professor Luke Vale
Annex 2: Evidence Summaries for Shortlisted Interventions2016