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Hannelore De Grande

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De Grande H, Vandenheede H, Deboosere P
PLoS One . 2015 Dec; 10(12):e0142104. PMID: 26657691
Several studies have focused on the association between parental and personal socioeconomic position (SEP) and health, with mixed results depending on the specific health outcome, research methodology and population under...
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Vandenheede H, Willaert D, De Grande H, Simoens S, Vanroelen C
Trop Med Int Health . 2015 Oct; 20(12):1832-45. PMID: 26426523
Objective: Firstly, to map out and compare all-cause and cause-specific mortality patterns by migrant background in Belgium; and secondly, to probe into explanations for the observed patterns, more specifically into...
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De Grande H, Vandenheede H, Deboosere P
Arch Public Health . 2015 Mar; 73(1):11. PMID: 25780561
Background: This study addresses educational inequalities in young-adult mortality between the 1990s and the 2000s by comparing trends in the three different regions in Belgium stratified by sex. Social inequalities...
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De Grande H, Deboosere P, Vandenheede H
Int J Public Health . 2015 Feb; 60(3):399-400. PMID: 25675940
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De Grande H, Vandenheede H, Deboosere P
Health Place . 2014 Sep; 30:61-9. PMID: 25216208
This study probes into the evolution in young-adult mortality according to urbanisation degree in Belgium and moves beyond mere description through decomposing mortality trends into changes in educational distribution and...
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De Grande H, Deboosere P, Vandenheede H
Int J Public Health . 2013 Jun; 58(6):825-35. PMID: 23793724
Objectives: To gain insight into the evolution in educational inequalities in adolescent and young adult all-cause and cause-specific mortality in the urban setting of the Brussels-Capital Region. Methods: Data were...
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Vandenheede H, Vanroelen C, Gadeyne S, De Grande H, Deboosere P
J Epidemiol Community Health . 2013 Jun; 67(9):765-71. PMID: 23761411
Background: Diabetes prevalence is high worldwide, affecting entire populations. Yet some population groups are more susceptible than others. In contemporary western societies, socioeconomically disadvantaged groups are disproportionally affected. The pattern...
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De Grande H, Vandenheede H, Gadeyne S, Deboosere P
Ethn Health . 2013 Feb; 19(2):122-43. PMID: 23438237
Objective: To examine and quantify differences in both self-rated health (SRH) and mortality according to region of origin, migration history and educational level among adolescents and young adults living in...