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Health in Scotland 2004
Appendix 2: References
Chapter 1: The Scottish Effect
1. WHO,
World Health Report 1997.
2. Scottish Executive
Health in Scotland 2001, 2002, 2003.
3. Hanlon P, Scots' death wish proves fatal flaw.
Sunday Times, 9 January 2005.
4. Leon D A, Morton S, Cannegieter S, McKee M.
Understanding the Health of the Scottish Population in an
International Context. Public Health Institute of Scotland
2003.
www.phis.org.uk/projects/network.asp?p=FF
5. see 4
6. Gruer L, Parkinson J, Haw S, Moore M, Duffy S.
Reducing Smoking and Tobacco-related Harm: a key to
transforming Scotland's Health. NHS Health Scotland,
Edinburgh 2004.
7. Barker D J P.
Mothers, Babies and Health in Later Life.
Churchill Livingstone, Edinburgh 1998.
8. see 4
9. Carstairs V, Morris R. Deprivation: explaining
differences in mortality between Scotland, England and
Wales.
British Medical Journal 1989; 299:886-889.
10. Hanlon P, Walsh D, Buchanan D, Redpath A
et al. Chasing the Scottish Effect. Public Health
Institute of Scotland (now NHS Health Scotland) Glasgow
2001.
11. Gillis CR, Hole DJ, Hawthorne VM,
Cigarette smoking and male lung cancer in an area of
very high incidence-II Report of a general population
cohort study in the West of Scotland. J Epidemiology and
Community Health 1988; 42: 44-48.
12. Whyte B and Walsh D.
Scottish Constituency Profiles 2004.www.phis.org.uk/info/sub.asp?p=bbb
13. Krawczyk A.
Monitoring Health Inequalities. Scottish Executive
Health Department Analytical Services Division 2004.
14. Devine T M. The Scottish Nation 1700-2000.
Penguin, London 1999.
15. see 6.
16. Shaw A, McMunn A, Field J.
The Scottish Health Survey 1998. Scottish
Executive 2000.
www.show.scot.nhs.uk/scottishhealthsurvey
17. Hart C L, Taylor M D, Smith G D, Whalley L J
et al. Childhood IQ, Social Class, Deprivation,
and their relationships with Mortality and Morbidity Risk
in Later Life: Prospective Observational Study Linking the
Scottish Mental Survey 1932 and the Midspan Studies.
Psychosomatic Medicine 2003; 65: 877-883.
18. Hart C L, Taylor M D, Smith G D, Whalley L J
et al. Childhood IQ and cardiovascular disease in
adulthood: prospective observational study linking the
Scottish Mental Survey 1932 and the Midspan studies.
Social Science and Medicine 2004; 59: 2131-38.
19. British Medical Association.
Smoking and Reproductive Life: the impact of smoking on
sexual, reproductive and child health. BMA London
2004.
20. Wakschlag L S, Pickett K E, Cook E, Benowitz N
L, Leventhal BL. Maternal smoking during pregnancy and
severe antisocial behaviour in offspring: a review.
American Journal of Public Health, 2002; 92:
966-74.
21. Royal College of Physicians.
Alcohol and the Young, London: RCP, 1995.
22. see 7
23. Cleaver H, Unell I Aldgate, J.
Children's needs - parenting capacity. London: The
Stationery Office, 1999.
24. Marmot MG, Rose G, Shipley M, Hamilton PJ.
Employment grade and Coronary Heart Disease in British
civil servants.
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25. Marmot MG (2000) Multi-level approaches to
understanding social determinants in Berkman and Kawachi
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pp 349-367.
26. Everson SA, Goldberg DE, Kaplan GA, Cohen RD,
Pukkala E, Tuomilehto J, Salonen JT. Hopelessness and risk
of mortality and incidence of myocardial infarction and
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27. Jousilahti P, Salomaa V, Rasi V, Vahtera E,
Palosuo T. Association of markers of systemic inflammation,
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socioeconomic status.
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28. Owen N, Poulton T, Hay FC, Mohamed-Ali V,
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Chapter 2: Improving Scotland's Health
1. Scottish Executive,
A Breath of Fresh Air for Scotland (2004)
2. Department of Health,
Report of the Scientific Committee on Tobacco and
Health (1998)
3. Department of Health, Scientific Committee on
Tobacco and Health
Second-hand Smoke: Review of Evidence since 1998
(2004)
4. Hole D,
Passive Smoking and associated causes of death in
adults in Scotland (2004)
5. Ludbrook, Bird, van Teijlingen,
International Review of Health and Economic Impact of
Regulation of Smoking in Public Places (2004)
6. Scottish Executive,
Plan for Action on Alcohol Problems (2002)
7. Scottish Executive,
Cost to Society of Alcohol Misuse in Scotland: an
update to Alcohol Misuse in Scotland Trends and Costs:
Catalyst Report (2001, 2005)
8. Information Services Division
Scottish Health Statistics (2004).
9.
Road Accidents in Scotland, Annual Report 2002
10. NHS Health Scotland,
Injury in Children, 2004
11. Information and Statistics Division (2004)
www.isd.gov.uk
Chapter 3: Health Protection
1. Scottish Executive Health Department/Food Standards
Agency (Scotland)
Report of the
E. coli O157 Task Force (2001)
www.food.gov.uk/news/newsarchive/2001/oct/ecolitask
2. Kyaw MH, Christie P, Clarke SC, Mooney JD,
Ahmed S, Jones IG,
et al. Invasive pneumococcal disease in Scotland,
1999-2001: use of record linkage to explore associations
between patients and disease in relation to future
vaccination policy.
Clin. Infect Dis. 2003;37(10):1283-91.
3. Andrews RM, Counahan ML, Hogg GG, McIntyre PB.
Effectiveness of a publicly funded pneumococcal vaccination
program against invasive pneumococcal disease among the
elderly in Victoria, Australia.
Vaccine 2004;23(2):132-8.
4. PHLS England, NINSS report:
Surveillance of Surgical Site Infection in English
Hospitals 1997-1999, (1999).
5. NNIS reports Infection rates and summary data
(2002)
Available from:
http://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/hip/surveill/NNIS.htm
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