Pablo Cabrera-Barona
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Cabrera-Barona P, Ghorbanzadeh O
Int J Environ Res Public Health
. 2018 Jan;
15(1).
PMID: 29337915
Deprivation indices are useful measures to study health inequalities. Different techniques are commonly applied to construct deprivation indices, including multi-criteria decision methods such as the analytical hierarchy process (AHP). The...
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Cabrera-Barona P, Blaschke T, Kienberger S
Soc Indic Res
. 2017 Sep;
133(2):719-739.
PMID: 28890596
Accessibility and satisfaction related to healthcare services are conceived as multidimensional concepts. These concepts can be studied using objective and subjective measures. In this study, we created two indices: a...
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Kothencz G, Kolcsar R, Cabrera-Barona P, Szilassi P
Int J Environ Res Public Health
. 2017 Jul;
14(7).
PMID: 28704969
Individual perceptions are essential when evaluating the well-being benefits from urban green spaces. This study predicted the influence of perceived green space characteristics in the city of Szeged, Hungary, on...
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Wei C, Cabrera-Barona P, Blaschke T
Int J Environ Res Public Health
. 2016 Oct;
13(10).
PMID: 27706072
This study aims to explore the effect of the neighborhood scale when estimating public services inequality based on the aggregation of social, environmental, and health-related indicators. Inequality analyses were carried...
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Cabrera-Barona P, Murphy T, Kienberger S, Blaschke T
Int J Health Geogr
. 2015 Apr;
14:11.
PMID: 25888924
Background: Deprivation indices are useful measures to analyze health inequalities. There are several methods to construct these indices, however, few studies have used Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and Multi-Criteria methods...