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Association of Conditional Cash Transfers with Maternal Mortality Using the 100 Million Brazilian Cohort
ArticleAbstract: Importance: Conditional cash transfers (CCTs) have been consistently associated with improvements toPalabras claves:Autores:Alves F.J.O., Aquino E.M.L., de Almeida M.F., Falcao I.R., Fiaccone R.L., Goes E.F., Ichihara M.Y., MacHado D.B., Mauricio L. Barreto, Paixão E.S., Ramos D.O., Rasella D., Ribeiro-Silva R.D.C., Rocha A.S., Rodrigues L.C., Teixeira C.S.S.Fuentes:scopusEvaluating the effect of Bolsa Familia, Brazil’s conditional cash transfer programme, on maternal and child health: A study protocol
ArticleAbstract: Background Conditional Cash Transfer Programs have been developed in Latin America in response to poPalabras claves:Autores:Alves F.J.O., de Almeida M.F., Dundas R., Falcao I.R., Ferreira A.J.F., Fiaccone R.L., Ichihara M.Y.T., Katikireddi S.V., Leyland A.H., Lisboa C.S., Mauricio L. Barreto, Ortelan N., Paixão E.S., Pescarini J.M., Pinto Júnior E.P., Ribeiro-Silva R.D.C., Rocha A.S., Rodrigues L.C., Sanni Ali M., Silva N.J., Teixeira C.S.S.Fuentes: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:scopusMortality inequalities measured by socioeconomic indicators in Brazil: a scoping review
ReviewAbstract: OBJECTIVE: Summarize the literature on the relationship between composite socioeconomic indicators aPalabras claves:Autores:Alves F.J.O., Costa L.C.C.d., Diógenes V.H.D., Dundas R., Ferreira A.J.F., Flores-Ortiz R.J., Gonzaga M.R., Ichihara M.Y.T., Leyland A.H., Lima E.E.C., Mauricio L. Barreto, Pinto Júnior E.P., Rameh L., Ramos D.O., Rocha A.S., Teixeira C.S.S.Fuentes:scopusLong-term impact of a conditional cash transfer programme on maternal mortality: a nationwide analysis of Brazilian longitudinal data
ArticleAbstract: Background: Reducing poverty and improving access to health care are two of the most effective actioPalabras claves:Bolsa Família Programme, Conditional cash transfer, Maternal mortalityAutores:Alves F.J.O., Campello T., de Jesus G.S., Mauricio L. Barreto, Paixão E.S., Rasella D., Rebouças P.Fuentes:scopusThe impact of social drivers, conditional cash transfers and their mechanisms on the mental health of the young; an integrated retrospective and forecasting approach using the 100 million Brazilian Cohort: A study protocol
ArticleAbstract: Background Physical, emotional, and social changes, including exposure to poverty, abuse, or violencPalabras claves:Autores:Alves F.J.O., da Silva Rodrigues E., de Araújo J.A.P., De Araújo L.F.S.C., MacHado D.B., Mauricio L. Barreto, Naslund J.A., Patel V., Rasella D., Rodrigues R.L., Xavier É.F.M.Fuentes:scopus