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Assessing the relevance of indicators in tracking social determinants and progress toward equitable population health in Brazil
ArticleAbstract: Background: The importance of the social determinants of health (SDH) and barriers to the access andPalabras claves:Equity, INEQUALITY, Monitoring, Social Determinants of Health, Universal healthcare coverageAutores:Castellanos M.E.P., Lima D., MacHado D.B., Magno L., Mauricio L. Barreto, Medina M.G., Paim J.S., Pedrana L., Penna G.O., Rasella D., Szwarcwald C.L.Fuentes:scopusAssociation between homicide rates and suicide rates: A countrywide longitudinal analysis of 5507 Brazilian municipalities
ArticleAbstract: Objective To estimate the association between homicide and suicide rates in Brazilian municipalitiesPalabras claves:epidemiology, Mental Health, psychiatry, PUBLIC HEALTH, suicide and self-harmAutores:Alves F.J.O., De Araújo L.F.S.C., Devakumar D., Kiss L., Lewis G., MacHado D.B., Mauricio L. Barreto, McDonald K.Fuentes:scopusAusterity policies in Brazil may affect violence related outcomes
ArticleAbstract: Economic crisis is often managed with austerity policies. These measures seem to burden the populatiPalabras claves:Austerity, Homicide, Mortality , Road traffic injuries, suicideAutores:De Araújo L.F.S.C., MacHado D.B., Mauricio L. Barreto, Pescarini J.M.Fuentes:scopusConditional cash transfer programme: Impact on homicide rates and hospitalisations from violence in Brazil
ArticleAbstract: Background Homicide kills more people than war globally and is associated with income inequality. InPalabras claves:Autores:Araya R., MacHado D.B., Mauricio L. Barreto, Rasella D., Rodrigues L.C.Fuentes:scopusFiscal austerity measures hamper noncommunicable disease control goals in Brazil
ArticleAbstract: Given the Constitutional Amendment 95 and the economic crisis, we discussed the possible effects ofPalabras claves:Austerity, Mortality , Noncommunicable diseases, RISK FACTORS, Sustainable DevelopmentAutores:Barros M.B.d.A., da Silva A.G., de Souza F.M., Duncan B.B., Katikireddi S.V., MacHado D.B., Malta D.C., Mauricio L. BarretoFuentes:scopusEffect of the Brazilian cash transfer programme on suicide rates: a longitudinal analysis of the Brazilian municipalities
ArticleAbstract: Purpose: There is a growing awareness of the economic and contextual factors that may play a role inPalabras claves:Attempted Suicide, Conditional cash transfer programme, Impact evaluation, suicideAutores:Alves F.J.O., MacHado D.B., Mauricio L. BarretoFuentes:scopusTrends in method-specific suicide in Brazil from 2000 to 2017
ArticleAbstract: Purpose: Understanding long-term patterns of suicide methods can inform public health policy and prePalabras claves:Ecological study, epidemiology, Mental Health, PUBLIC HEALTH, suicideAutores:De Araújo L.F.S.C., Devakumar D., Kiss L., Lewis G., MacHado D.B., Mauricio L. Barreto, McDonald K., Palfreyman A.Fuentes:scopusRelationship between the Bolsa Família national cash transfer programme and suicide incidence in Brazil: A quasi-experimental study
ArticleAbstract: Background Socioeconomic factors have been consistently associated with suicide, and economic recessPalabras claves:Autores:Alves F.J.O., Araya R., De Araújo L.F.S.C., Ichihara M.Y.T., MacHado D.B., Mauricio L. Barreto, Patel V., Pescarini J.M., Rodrigues L.C., Williamson E.Fuentes:scopusSocial distancing measures to control the COVID-19 pandemic: Potential impacts and challenges in Brazil
ArticleAbstract: The COVID-19 pandemic has chal-lenged researchers and policy makers to identify public safety measurPalabras claves:covid-19, epidemiological surveillance, Pandemics, Social dis-tancingAutores:Alves F.J.O., Aquino E.M.L., Aquino R., Aragao E., Barral-Netto M., de Almeida M.d.C.C., De Souza L.E.P.F., de Souza-Filho J.A., Fernandes Q.H.R.F., Ferreira A.J.F., Gabrielli L., Ichihara M.Y.T., Leite L., Lima R.T.D.R.S., MacHado D.B., Mauricio L. Barreto, Menezes G., Ortelan N., Ortiz R.J.F., Paixão E.S., Palmeira R.N., Pescarini J.M., Pilecco F.B., Pinto Júnior E.P., Rocha A.S., Silveira I.H., Teixeira C.S.S., Teixeira M.G., Victor A.Fuentes:scopusSocial, environmental and behavioral determinants of asthma symptoms in Brazilian middle school students—A national school health survey (Pense 2012)
ArticleAbstract: Biological and psychosocial factors are recognized contributors to the worldwide burden of asthma. HPalabras claves:Lifestyle, Psychosocial indicators, Schoolchildren, VIOLENCE, WheezingAutores:Fiaccone R.L., MacHado D.B., Malta D.C., Mauricio L. Barreto, Ramos D.O., Ribeiro-Silva R.D.C., Rodrigues L.C.Fuentes:scopus