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Mental health over the life course: Evidence for a U‐shape?

open access: yesHealth Economics, Volume 32, Issue 1, Page 155-174, January 2023., 2023
Abstract Mental health problems impose substantial individual and societal costs over the life‐cycle. The age‐profile of mental health problems is, however, not well understood. Hence, we study the age‐profile of mental health while introducing minimal bias to reach identification.
Hermien Dijk, Jochen Mierau
wiley   +1 more source

Do Not Stop the Loop: Driving Circular Textiles With Technology and Stakeholder Engagement

open access: yesBusiness Strategy and the Environment, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT We investigate critical factors enabling the successful implementation of circular ecosystems in the textile industry, with a focus on the interplay between technology and stakeholder engagement. A qualitative approach, involving 35 interviews with managers across 11 Italian SMEs in both B2B and B2C textile segments, was employed.
Chiara Civera   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

Variation in the infant health effects of the women, infants, and children program by predicted risk using novel machine learning methods

open access: yesHealth Economics, Volume 32, Issue 1, Page 194-217, January 2023., 2023
Abstract The Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) has an extensive literature documenting positive effects on infant health outcomes, specifically preterm birth, low birthweight, small size for gestational age, and infant mortality.
Evan D. Peet   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

Does Sustainable Performance Matter for Nonfinancial Disclosure Readability? A Fog Index Analysis on Italian‐Listed Companies

open access: yesBusiness Strategy and the Environment, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT This study aims to shed light on how corporate sustainable performance can influence the degree of nonfinancial disclosure (NFD) readability, determining which pillar of environmental, social and governance (ESG) performance has the most significant impact.
Giuseppe Maria Bifulco   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

Impact of prevention in primary care on costs in primary and secondary care for people with serious mental illness

open access: yesHealth Economics, Volume 32, Issue 2, Page 343-355, February 2023., 2023
Abstract A largely unexplored part of the financial incentive for physicians to participate in preventive care is the degree to which they are the residual claimant from any resulting cost savings. We examine the impact of two preventive activities for people with serious mental illness (care plans and annual reviews of physical health) by English ...
Jemimah Ride   +8 more
wiley   +1 more source

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