5. Public health policy Economy Life chances Lifestyle - environment Health QoL General politics Social policy Public health policy Health promotion Health care Upstream Downstream
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7. Determinants of U-5 female child mortality rate in 118 nations - t-values. Total model R2=0.79 (Safaei 2006)
11. Literacy Levels by Physical, Mental or Other Health Conditions – USA (Quantitative) Percent Level NALS, p. 44, 2002 Health Problems Mental or Emotional Problems Long-term Illness
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13. Association between mortality and cognitive ability at age 10 in men born in Malmö 1928, hazard ratio, crude and adjusted for parental income and class (Lager 2008) Table 1. Cognitive ability and mortality. Men (n=834, 349 deceased) Remains Crude Adjusted for parents’ income 1933 Adj. for parents’ income 1933 and parents’ class 1938 Hazard Ratio Confidence Interval Hazard Ratio Confidence Interval Hazard Ratio Confidence Interval Highest quartile 1.00 Reference 1.00 Reference 1.00 Reference Second highest quartile 1.40 1.00-1.95 1.29 0.92-1.81 1.31 0.93-1.84 Second lowest quartile 1.56 1.13-2.17 1.44 1.04-2.01 1.48 1.07-2.07 Lowest quartile 1.95 1.42-2.69 1.67 1.21-2.32 1.72 1.23-2.40
18. Time sequence for problematic health behaviours (after Roe) Year 1 Year 4 Year 7 Year 10 Antisocial behaviour/depression Problematic health behaviour School failure
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23. Effects of SET in Botkyrka grades 4-9 controlled trial (Kimber 2008) Variable Effect size Body image 0,48 Psychological well-being 0,33 Aggressiveness 0,33 Bullying 0,39 Alcohol (grade 7-9) 0,26 Narcotics (grade 7-9) 0,23
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25. Programmes preventing behaviour problems including aggression in the classroom: effect at follow up (Wilson 2007)