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Health-Health Trade-offs

The University of Chicago Law Review, 1996
Abstract There are deep and fundamental and intuitively understood grounds for rejecting the view that confines itself merely to checking the parity of outcomes, the view that matches death for death, happiness for happiness, fulfilment for fulfilment, irrespective of how all this death, happiness, and fulfilment comes about.
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Producing health, consuming health care

Social Science & Medicine, 1990
In this chapter, the authors propose a somewhat more complex framework, which they believe is sufficiently comprehensive and flexible to represent a wider range of relationships among the determinants of health. People care about their health, for good reasons; and they try in a number of ways to maintain it, to improve it, or to adapt to its decline ...
R G, Evans, G L, Stoddart
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Delinquency, health behaviour and health

British Journal of Health Psychology, 2001
Objectives. This study investigated the association between delinquency and health in a sample of adolescents and young adults (aged 13‐24) and examined whether the association could have been due to delinquency‐related differences in demographic, socio‐economic and life‐style factors. Method.
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