Salus Populi
Educating the Judiciary about the Social Determinants of Health
References Used in Salus Populi Trainings
The following are references used in the Salus Populi training to illustrate population health and social determinants of health concepts.
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Constrained Choice (RAND Corporation)
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Social Determinants of Health 101 for Health Care (National Academy of Medicine)
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Sick Individuals Sick Populations (population health approach) (International Journal of Epidemiology)
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Asset-Based Community Approaches (Rural Health Information Hub)
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The Clinician’s Illusion (Archives of General Psychiatry)
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Life Expectancy: Could Where You Live Influence How Long You Live? (Robert Wood Johnson Foundation)
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Child Opportunity Index (Diversitydatakids.org)
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Redlining and Neighborhood Health (National Community Reinvestment Coalition)[MOU1]
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A Public Health Framework for Reducing Health Inequities (Bay Area Regional Health Inequities Initiative)
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Promoting Protective Factors for In-Risk Families and Youth: A Guide for Practitioners (Development Services Group, Inc. & Child Welfare Information Gateway)
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Neighborhoods, Obesity, and Diabetes – A Randomized Social Experiment (New England Journal of Medicine)
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Relationships Between Poverty and Psychopathology: A Natural Experiment (JAMA)
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Racism and Health I: Pathways and Scientific Evidence (American Behavioral Scientist)
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Kim Anderson’s Story (California Newsreel)
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Childbirth is Deadlier for Black Families Even When they’re Rich, Expansive Study Finds (New York Times)
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Immigrant-Related Policies and the Health Outcomes of Latinx Adults in the United States: A Systematic Review (Epidemiology)
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Racism as a Determinant of Health: A Systemic Review and Meta-Analysis (PLoS One)
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Expanding Approaches for Research: Understanding Trustworthiness in Qualitative Research (Journal of Developmental Education)