The psychological impact of quarantine and how to reduce it: Rapid review of the evidence
This article from Brooks et al. discusses the psychological impacts of quarantine and how to reduce them.
This article from Brooks et al. discusses the psychological impacts of quarantine and how to reduce them.
This article from Wenham, Smith and Morgan describes the gendered impacts of COVID-19. It describes how to avoid reproducing or perpetuating gender and health inequities through the public health response to the pandemic.
This article from Kayman and Ablorh-Odjidja looks at the history of public health and social justice in the context of emergency preparedness.
This article from Plough, Bristow, Fielding, Caldwell and Khan looks at emergency preparedness during pandemics and how health equity should be addressed.
This article from DeBruin, Liaschenko and Marshall looks at implementing a social justice approach to pandemic planning.
In this analysis from University of Ottawa researchers Arne Ruckert and Ronald Labonté, the authors address the impact that the austerity measures taken in response to the 2008 global financial crisis had on social policy and health equity.
This research article describes the findings of a scoping review that was conducted to synthesize and map social determinants of health (SDH) literature within the scope of population and public health. Thematic analysis identified health equity as an overarching and binding concept to the SDH. The authors argue for this being clearly stated in all public health research and implementation approaches to the SDH.
The gap between public health’s advocacy role in addressing health inequities – and actual practice – is explored in this scoping review of peer reviewed and grey public health advocacy literature.
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