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Anne Ellaway
Anne Ellaway
MRC/CSO Social & Public Health Sciences Unit, University of Glasgow
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Place effects on health: how can we conceptualise, operationalise and measure them?
S Macintyre, A Ellaway, S Cummins
Social science & medicine 55 (1), 125-139, 2002
27402002
Area, class and health: Should we be focussing on people or places?
A Macintyre, S. McIver, S. Sooman
Journal of Social Policy 22 (2), 213-234, 1993
1484*1993
Ecological approaches: rediscovering the role of the physical and social environment
S Macintyre, A Ellaway
Social epidemiology 9 (5), 332-348, 2000
7392000
Neighborhoods and health: an overview
S Macintyre, A Ellaway
Neighborhoods and health 20, 42, 2003
6222003
Graffiti, greenery, and obesity in adults: secondary analysis of European cross sectional survey
A Ellaway, S Macintyre, X Bonnefoy
Bmj 331 (7517), 611-612, 2005
5582005
Gender differences in the associations between health and neighbourhood environment
M Stafford, S Cummins, S Macintyre, A Ellaway, M Marmot
Social science & medicine 60 (8), 1681-1692, 2005
4932005
Ontological security and psycho-social benefits from the home: Qualitative evidence on issues of tenure
R Hiscock, A Kearns, S MacIntyre, A Ellaway
Housing, theory and society 18 (1-2), 50-66, 2001
4252001
Perceptions of place and health in socially contrasting neighbourhoods
A Ellaway, S Macintyre, A Kearns
Urban studies 38 (12), 2299-2316, 2001
4042001
Health and perceptions of the local environment in socially contrasting neighbourhoods in Glasgow.
S Sooman, A. and Macintyre
Health and Place 1, 15-26, 1995
3891995
Health and perceptions of the local environment in socially contrasting neighbourhoods in Glasgow
S Sooman, A. Macintyre
Health & Place 1 (1), 15-26, 1995
3891995
Do poorer people have poorer access to local resources and facilities? The distribution of local resources by area deprivation in Glasgow, Scotland
S Macintyre, L Macdonald, A Ellaway
Social science & medicine 67 (6), 900-914, 2008
3722008
In the driving seat: psychosocial benefits from private motor vehicle transport compared to public transport
A Ellaway, S Macintyre, R Hiscock, A Kearns
Transportation Research Part F: Traffic Psychology and Behaviour 6 (3), 217-231, 2003
3632003
'Beyond four walls'. The psycho-social benefits of home: evidence from West Central Scotland
A Kearns, R Hiscock, A Ellaway, S Macintyre
Housing studies 15 (3), 387-410, 2000
3582000
Neighbourhood environment and its association with self rated health: evidence from Scotland and England
S Cummins, M Stafford, S Macintyre, M Marmot, A Ellaway
Journal of Epidemiology & Community Health 59 (3), 207-213, 2005
3532005
Do housing tenure and car access predict health because they are simply markers of income or self esteem? A Scottish study.
S Macintyre, A Ellaway, G Der, G Ford, K Hunt
Journal of Epidemiology & Community Health 52 (10), 657-664, 1998
3371998
Means of transport and ontological security: Do cars provide psycho-social benefits to their users?
R Hiscock, S Macintyre, A Kearns, A Ellaway
Transportation Research Part D: Transport and Environment 7 (2), 119-135, 2002
3042002
Does area of residence affect body size and shape?
A Ellaway, A Anderson, S Macintyre
International journal of obesity 21 (4), 304-308, 1997
2831997
The influence of the food environment on overweight and obesity in young children: a systematic review
G Osei-Assibey, S Dick, J Macdiarmid, S Semple, JJ Reilly, A Ellaway, ...
BMJ open 2 (6), e001538, 2012
2782012
What features of the home and the area might help to explain observed relationships between housing tenure and health? Evidence from the west of Scotland
S Macintyre, A Ellaway, R Hiscock, A Kearns, G Der, L McKay
Health & place 9 (3), 207-218, 2003
2652003
Pathways to obesity: identifying local, modifiable determinants of physical activity and diet
M Stafford, S Cummins, A Ellaway, A Sacker, RD Wiggins, S Macintyre
Social science & medicine 65 (9), 1882-1897, 2007
2632007
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