A New Edition of Social Science & Medicine Is Now Available

July 5, 2018

Social Science & Medicine (vol. 204, 2018) is available online by subscription only.

Articles include:

  • “Valuing Health at the End of Life: A Review of Stated Preference Studies in the Social Sciences Literature” by Koonal K. Shah, Aki Tsuchiya, and Allan J. Wailoo
  • “Men’s Work, Women’s Work, and Mental Health: A Longitudinal Investigation of the Relationship Between the Gender Composition of Occupations and Mental Health” by Allison Milner et al.
  • “Modeling Racial Disparities in Physical Health Via Close Relationship Functioning: A Life Course Approach” by David Matthew Doyle, Pam Factor-Litvak, and Bruce G. Link
  • “Does Health Insurance Coverage or Improved Quality Protect Better Against Out-of-Pocket Payments? Experimental Evidence from the Philippines” by Natascha Wagner, Stella Quimbo, Riti Shimkhada, and John Peabody
  • “Understanding and Alleviating Maternal Postpartum Distress: Perspectives from First-Time Mothers in Australia” by Kwok Hong Law et al.
  • “Developing Religiously-Tailored Health Messages for Behavioral Change: Introducing the Reframe, Reprioritize, and Reform (“3R”) Model” by Aasim I. Padela et al.
  • “Does the Ethno-Religious Diversity of a Neighbourhood Affect the Perceived Health of Its Residents?” by Kenisha Russell Jonsson andNeli Demireva