Collaborating with a social housing provider supports a large cohort study of the health effects of housing conditions
Abstract Background Despite the importance of adequate, un-crowded housing as a prerequisite for good health, few large cohort studies have explored the health effects of housing conditions. The Social Housing Outcomes Worth (SHOW) Study was established to assess the relationship between housing con...
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Main Authors: | Michael G. Baker (Author), Jane Zhang (Author), Tony Blakely (Author), Julian Crane (Author), Kay Saville-Smith (Author), Philippa Howden-Chapman (Author) |
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2016-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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