Mauricio Avendano

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Can ChatGPT Provide Useful Guidance to Assess the Current State of and Future Priorities for Aging Research in the Social Sciences?
Wieczorek M., Kliegel M., Beard J., Guillemin F., Avendano M., Maurer J. Journal of aging & social policy. Peer-reviewed.
 
The long-term effects of cash transfer programmes on young adults' mental health: A quasi-experimental study of Colombia, Mexico and South Africa.
Zimmerman A., Avendano M., Lund C., Araya R., Diaz Y., Ariza J.S., Hessel P., Garman E., Evans-Lacko S. Health policy and planning. Peer-reviewed.
 
Has the UK Campaign to End Loneliness Reduced Loneliness and Improved Mental Health in Older Age? A Difference-in-Differences Design.
Li L., Carrino L., Reinhard E., Avendano M., 2024/03. The American journal of geriatric psychiatry, 32 (3) pp. 358-372. Peer-reviewed.
Food insecurity and disability among working-age and older adults.
Hadfield-Spoor M., Avendano M., Loopstra R., 2024/02/26. Public health nutrition, 27 (1) pp. e84. Peer-reviewed.
 
Regards croisés sur les liens entre générations (Lc65+, n°5)
Henchoz Yves, Fustinoni Sarah, Blanco Juan Manuel, Seematter-Bagnoud Laurence, Monod Stéfanie, Avendano Mauricio, 2024/02/08. (54) 5 [Raisons de santé : les essentiels ; 54], Centre universitaire de médecine générale et santé publique (Unisanté).
 
Association of Neighborhood Deprivation and Depressive Symptoms With Epigenetic Age Acceleration: Evidence From the Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging.
Joshi D., van Lenthe F.J., Huisman M., Sund E.R., Krokstad S., Avendano M., Raina P., 2024/02/01. The journals of gerontology. Series A, Biological sciences and medical sciences, 79 (2) pp. glad118. Peer-reviewed.
Strengthening self-regulation and reducing poverty to prevent adolescent depression and anxiety: Rationale, approach and methods of the ALIVE interdisciplinary research collaboration in Colombia, Nepal and South Africa.
Lund C., Jordans MJD, Garman E., Araya R., Avendano M., Bauer A., Bahure V., Dua T., Eleftheriou G., Evans-Lacko S. et al., 2023/12/13. Epidemiology and psychiatric sciences, 32 pp. e69. Peer-reviewed.
Does urbanisation lead to unhealthy diets? Longitudinal evidence from Indonesia.
Colozza D., Wang Y.C., Avendano M., 2023/09. Health & place, 83 p. 103091. Peer-reviewed.
 
Childhood food insecurity, mental distress in young adulthood and the supplemental nutrition assistance program.
Pryor L., Melchior M., Avendano M., Surkan P.J., 2023/03. Preventive medicine, 168 p. 107409. Peer-reviewed.
Does the transition to grandparenthood influence the health and well-being of older people? Evidence from the CHARLS study in China.
Wu J., Glaser K., Avendano M., 2023/03. SSM - population health, 21 p. 101328. Peer-reviewed.
Lone parents' employment policy and adolescents' socioemotional development: Quasi-experimental evidence from a UK reform.
Li L., Avendano M., 2023/03. Social science & medicine, 320 p. 115754. Peer-reviewed.
Should I Care or Should I Work? The Impact of Work on Informal Care
Carrino Ludovico, Nafilyan Vahé, Avendano Mauricio, 2023/03. Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, 42 (2) pp. 424-455. Peer-reviewed.
Economie de la santé : l’art (et la science) d’influencer les comportements et la santé publique.
Avendaño M., Marti J., 2023/01/18. Revue medicale suisse, 19 (N° 809-10) pp. 5-8. Peer-reviewed.
Combining cash transfers and cognitive behavioral therapy to reduce antisocial behavior in young men: A mediation analysis of a randomized controlled trial in Liberia.
Carpena M.X., Paula C.S., Loret de Mola C., Hessel P., Avendano M., Evans-Lacko S., Matijasevich A., 2023. PloS one, 18 (3) pp. e0273891. Peer-reviewed.
Piloting a mental health intervention for young adults in poverty enrolled in post-secondary education in post-conflict regions in Colombia: a study protocol.
Zimmerman A., García Durán M.C., Araya R., Avendano M., Hessel P., Díaz Y., Peña Niño O.D., Donetto S., Escobar Lux M., Idrobo F., 2023. Frontiers in psychiatry, 14 p. 1238725. Peer-reviewed.
Understanding the complex relationship between multidimensional poverty and depressive symptoms among young South Africans: A cross-sectional study.
Garman E.C., Avendano M., Araya R., Evans-Lacko S., McDaid D., Zimmerman A., Lund C., 2022/12/15. Journal of affective disorders, 319 pp. 352-360. Peer-reviewed.
Multidimensional poverty and adolescent mental health: Unpacking the relationship.
Díaz Y., Hessel P., Avendano M., Evans-Lacko S., 2022/08/31. Social science & medicine, 311 p. 115324. Peer-reviewed.
Producing change to understand the social determinants of health: the promise of experiments for social epidemiology.
Berkman L.F., Avendano M., Courtin E., 2022/08/09. American journal of epidemiology. Peer-reviewed.
Does informal care reduce health care utilisation in older age? Evidence from China.
Wang Y., Yang W., Avendano M., 2022/08. Social science & medicine, 306 p. 115123. Peer-reviewed.
 
Food insecurity among disabled adults.
Hadfield-Spoor M., Avendano M., Loopstra R., 2022/08/01. European journal of public health, 32 (4) pp. 593-599. Peer-reviewed.
 
Health equity and health system strengthening - Time for a WHO re-think.
Jensen N., Kelly A.H., Avendano M., 2022/03. Global public health, 17 (3) pp. 377-390. Peer-reviewed.
Cash transfers and the mental health of young people: Evidence from South Africa's child support grant.
Garman E.C., Eyal K., Avendano M., Evans-Lacko S., Lund C., 2022/01. Social science & medicine, 292 p. 114631. Peer-reviewed.
 
The relationship between multidimensional poverty, income poverty and youth depressive symptoms: cross-sectional evidence from Mexico, South Africa and Colombia
Zimmerman Annie, Lund Crick, Araya Ricardo, Hessel Philipp, Sanchez Juliana, Garman Emily, Evans-Lacko Sara, Diaz Yadira, Avendano Mauricio, 2022/01. BMJ Global Health, 7 (1) pp. e006960.
 
The COVID-19 pandemic underscores the need for an equity-focused global health agenda
Jensen N., Kelly A. H., Avendano M., 2021/12. Humanities and Social Sciences Communications, 8 (1).
 
Income-Related Inequalities in Informal Care: Evidence From the Longitudinal Healthy Longevity Survey in China.
Wang Y., Yang W., Avendano M., 2021/09/13. The journals of gerontology. Series B, Psychological sciences and social sciences, 76 (8) pp. 1691-1696. Peer-reviewed.
 
Examining the dynamics between young people's mental health, poverty and life chances in six low- and middle-income countries: protocol for the CHANCES-6 study.
Bauer A., Baltra R.A., Avendano M., Díaz Y., Garman E., Hessel P., Lund C., Malvasi P., Matijasevich A., McDaid D. et al., 2021/09. Social psychiatry and psychiatric epidemiology, 56 (9) pp. 1687-1703. Peer-reviewed.
 
Aircraft noise control policy and mental health: a natural experiment based on the Longitudinal Aging Study Amsterdam (LASA).
Li L., Carrino L., Reinhard E., Timmermans E., Huisman M., Claassens J., Lakerveld J., Avendano M., 2021/05. Journal of epidemiology and community health, 75 (5) pp. 458-463. Peer-reviewed.
 
Does urbanicity modify the relationship between a polygenic risk score for depression and mental health symptoms? Cross-sectional evidence from the observational HUNT Study in Norway.
Sund E.R., van Lenthe F.J., Avendano M., Raina P., Krokstad S., 2021/05. Journal of epidemiology and community health, 75 (5) pp. 420-425. Peer-reviewed.
 
Green spaces, subjective health and depressed affect in middle-aged and older adults: a cross-country comparison of four European cohorts.
Noordzij J.M., Beenackers M.A., Oude Groeniger J., Timmermans E., Chaix B., Doiron D., Huisman M., Motoc I., Ruiz M., Wissa R. et al., 2021/05. Journal of epidemiology and community health, 75 (5) pp. 470-476. Peer-reviewed.
 
Integrating youth mental health into cash transfer programmes in response to the COVID-19 crisis in low-income and middle-income countries.
Bauer A., Garman E., McDaid D., Avendano M., Hessel P., Díaz Y., Araya R., Lund C., Malvasi P., Matijasevich A. et al., 2021/04. The lancet. Psychiatry, 8 (4) pp. 340-346. Peer-reviewed.
 
The impact of cash transfers on mental health in children and young people in low-income and middle-income countries: a systematic review and meta-analysis.
Zimmerman A., Garman E., Avendano M., Araya R., Evans-Lacko S., McDaid D., Park A.L., Hessel P., Diaz Y., Matijasevich A. et al., 2021/04. BMJ global health, 6 (4). Peer-reviewed.
Conditional cash transfers and adolescent mental health in Brazil: Evidence from the 2004 Pelotas Birth Cohort.
Ziebold C., Paula C.S., Santos I.S., Barros F.C., Munhoz T.N., Lund C., McDaid D., Araya R., Bauer A., Garman E. et al., 2021. Journal of global health, 11 p. 04066. Peer-reviewed.
 
Does reduced employment protection increase the employment disadvantage of workers with low education and poorer health?
Schuring M., Robroek SJW, Carrino L., O'Prinsen A.C., Oude Hengel K.M., Avendano M., Burdorf A., 2020/10. Journal of epidemiology and community health, 74 (10) pp. 851-857. Peer-reviewed.
 
Later retirement, job strain, and health: Evidence from the new State Pension age in the United Kingdom.
Carrino L., Glaser K., Avendano M., 2020/08. Health economics, 29 (8) pp. 891-912. Peer-reviewed.
 
Regeneration of deprived neighbourhoods and indicators of functioning in older adults: A quasi-experimental evaluation of the Dutch District Approach.
Timmermans E.J., Reinhard E., Ruijsbroek A., Huisman M., Avendano M., 2020/07. Health & place, 64 p. 102359. Peer-reviewed.
 
Does longer compulsory schooling affect mental health? Evidence from a British reform
Avendano Mauricio, de Coulon Augustin, Nafilyan Vahé, 2020/03. Journal of Public Economics, 183 p. 104137.
 
Special Report: The Biology of Inequalities in Health: The Lifepath Consortium.
Vineis P., Avendano-Pabon M., Barros H., Bartley M., Carmeli C., Carra L., Chadeau-Hyam M., Costa G., Delpierre C., D'Errico A. et al., 2020. Frontiers in public health, 8 p. 118. Peer-reviewed.
 
Working at Older Ages: Why it’s important, how it affects health, and the policy options to support health capacity for work
Avendano M, Cylus J, 2019/12., WHO.
 
Public Transportation Use and Cognitive Function in Older Age: A Quasiexperimental Evaluation of the Free Bus Pass Policy in the United Kingdom.
Reinhard E., Carrino L., Courtin E., van Lenthe F.J., Avendano M., 2019/10/01. American journal of epidemiology, 188 (10) pp. 1774-1783. Peer-reviewed.
 
Urbanisation, dietary change and traditional food practices in Indonesia: A longitudinal analysis.
Colozza D., Avendano M., 2019/07. Social science & medicine, 233 pp. 103-112. Peer-reviewed.
 
Intergenerational income mobility and health in Japan: A quasi-experimental approach.
Okamoto S., Avendano M., Kawachi I., 2019/06. Social science & medicine, 230 pp. 37-48. Peer-reviewed.
 
Maternal educational inequalities in measured body mass index trajectories in three European countries.
McCrory C., Leahy S., Ribeiro A.I., Fraga S., Barros H., Avendano M., Vineis P., Layte R., LIFEPATH consortium, 2019/05. Paediatric and perinatal epidemiology, 33 (3) pp. 226-237. Peer-reviewed.
 
Correction to: Agricultural trade policies and child nutrition in low- and middle-income countries: a cross-national analysis.
Adjaye-Gbewonyo K., Vollmer S., Avendano M., Harttgen K., 2019/04/10. Globalization and health, 15 (1) p. 28. Peer-reviewed.
 
Does government expenditure reduce inequalities in infant mortality rates in low- and middle-income countries?: A time-series, ecological analysis of 48 countries from 1993 to 2013
Baker Peter, Hone Thomas, Reeves Aaron, Avendano Mauricio, Millett Christopher, 2019/04. Health Economics, Policy and Law, 14 (2) pp. 249-273.
 
Long-term effects of compulsory schooling on physical, mental and cognitive ageing: a natural experiment.
Courtin E., Nafilyan V., Glymour M., Goldberg M., Berr C., Berkman L.F., Zins M., Avendano M., 2019/04. Journal of epidemiology and community health, 73 (4) pp. 370-376. Peer-reviewed.
 
Agricultural trade policies and child nutrition in low- and middle-income countries: a cross-national analysis.
Adjaye-Gbewonyo K., Vollmer S., Avendano M., Harttgen K., 2019/03/15. Globalization and health, 15 (1) p. 21. Peer-reviewed.
 
The EU referendum and mental health in the short term: a natural experiment using antidepressant prescriptions in England.
Vandoros S., Avendano M., Kawachi I., 2019/02. Journal of epidemiology and community health, 73 (2) pp. 168-175. Peer-reviewed.
 
Longer schooling but not better off? A quasi-experimental study of the effect of compulsory schooling on biomarkers in France.
Courtin E., Nafilyan V., Avendano M., Meneton P., Berkman L.F., Goldberg M., Zins M., Dowd J.B., 2019/01. Social science & medicine, 220 pp. 379-386. Peer-reviewed.
 
The association between economic uncertainty and suicide in the short-run.
Vandoros S., Avendano M., Kawachi I., 2019/01. Social science & medicine, 220 pp. 403-410. Peer-reviewed.
Income inequality and cardiovascular disease risk factors in a highly unequal country: a fixed-effects analysis from South Africa
Adjaye-Gbewonyo Kafui, Kawachi Ichiro, Subramanian S. V., Avendano Mauricio, 2018/12. International Journal for Equity in Health, 17 (1).
 
MINDMAP: establishing an integrated database infrastructure for research in ageing, mental well-being, and the urban environment
Beenackers Mariëlle A., Doiron Dany, Fortier Isabel, Noordzij J. Mark, Reinhard Erica, Courtin Emilie, Bobak Martin, Chaix Basile, Costa Giuseppe, Dapp Ulrike et al., 2018/12. BMC Public Health, 18 (1).
 
Parental Unemployment and Offspring Psychotropic Medication Purchases: A Longitudinal Fixed-Effects Analysis of 138,644 Adolescents
Moustgaard Heta, Avendano Mauricio, Martikainen Pekka, 2018/09/01. American Journal of Epidemiology, 187 (9) pp. 1880-1888.
 
School racial composition and lifetime non-medical use of prescription painkillers: Evidence from the national longitudinal study of adolescent to adult health
Ehntholt Amy, Avendano Mauricio, Pabayo Roman, Berkman Lisa F., Kawachi Ichiro, 2018/09. Health & Place, 53 pp. 103-109.
 
Racial/Ethnic Disparities: a Longitudinal Study of Growth Trajectories Among US Kindergarten Children
Isong Inyang A., Richmond Tracy, Avendaño Mauricio, Kawachi Ichiro, 2018/08. Journal of Racial and Ethnic Health Disparities, 5 (4) pp. 875-884.
The Great Recession and the Health of Young Children: A Fixed-Effects Analysis in Ireland
Reinhard Erica, Layte Richard, McCrory Cathal, Panico Lidia, Avendano Mauricio, 2018/07/01. American Journal of Epidemiology, 187 (7) pp. 1438-1448.
 
Mental health of victims and ex-FARC members: a challenge for the peace process in Colombia
Idrobo Fabio, Hessel Philipp, Harker Arturo, Evans-Lacko Sara, Avendaño Mauricio, 2018/06. The Lancet Psychiatry, 5 (6) pp. 467-468.
 
The short-term impact of economic uncertainty on motor vehicle collisions
Vandoros Sotiris, Avendano Mauricio, Kawachi Ichiro, 2018/06. Preventive Medicine, 111 pp. 87-93.
 
Public transport policy, social engagement and mental health in older age: a quasi-experimental evaluation of free bus passes in England
Reinhard Erica, Courtin Emilie, van Lenthe Frank J, Avendano Mauricio, 2018/05. Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health, 72 (5) pp. 361-368.
 
Economic Downturns, Retirement and Long-Term Cognitive Function Among Older Americans
Hessel Philipp, Riumallo-Herl Carlos J, Leist Anja K, Berkman Lisa F, Avendano Mauricio, 2018/04/16. The Journals of Gerontology: Series B, 73 (4) pp. 744-754.
Socioeconomic status, non-communicable disease risk factors, and walking speed in older adults: multi-cohort population based study.
Stringhini S., Carmeli C., Jokela M., Avendaño M., McCrory C., d'Errico A., Bochud M., Barros H., Costa G., Chadeau-Hyam M. et al., 2018/03/23. BMJ, 360 pp. k1046. Peer-reviewed.
 
Conditional Cash Transfers And Health Of Low-Income Families In The US: Evaluating The Family Rewards Experiment
Courtin Emilie, Muennig Peter, Verma Nandita, Riccio James A., Lagarde Mylene, Vineis Paolo, Kawachi Ichiro, Avendano Mauricio, 2018/03. Health Affairs, 37 (3) pp. 438-446.
 
Do flexible work policies improve parents' health? A natural experiment based on the UK Millennium Cohort Study
Avendano Mauricio, Panico Lidia, 2018/03. Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health, 72 (3) pp. 244-251.
 
Social Pension Income Associated With Small Improvements In Self-Reported Health Of Poor Older Men In Colombia
Hessel Philipp, Avendano Mauricio, Rodríguez-Castelán Carlos, Pfutze Tobias, 2018/03. Health Affairs, 37 (3) pp. 456-463.
 
The Mental Health Benefits of Acquiring a Home in Older Age: A Fixed-Effects Analysis of Older US Adults
Courtin Emilie, Dowd Jennifer B, Avendano Mauricio, 2018/03/01. American Journal of Epidemiology, 187 (3) pp. 465-473.
 
High social trust associated with increased depressive symptoms in a longitudinal South African sample
Adjaye-Gbewonyo Kafui, Kawachi Ichiro, Subramanian S.V., Avendano Mauricio, 2018/01. Social Science & Medicine, 197 pp. 127-135.
 
Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Early Childhood Obesity
Isong Inyang A., Rao Sowmya R., Bind Marie-Abèle, Avendaño Mauricio, Kawachi Ichiro, Richmond Tracy K., 2018/01. Pediatrics, 141 (1) pp. e20170865.
 
Social Policy Expenditures and Life Expectancy in High-Income Countries
Reynolds Megan M., Avendano Mauricio, 2018/01. American Journal of Preventive Medicine, 54 (1) pp. 72-79.
 
Disentangling puberty: novel neuroendocrine pathways and mechanisms for the control of mammalian puberty
Avendaño M S, Vazquez M J, Tena-Sempere M, 2017/11/01. Human Reproduction Update, 23 (6) pp. 737-763.
 
Health insurance coverage, neonatal mortality and caesarean section deliveries: an analysis of vital registration data in Colombia
Houweling Tanja A J, Arroyave Ivan, Burdorf Alex, Avendano Mauricio, 2017/05. Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health, 71 (5) pp. 505-512.
Socioeconomic status and the 25 × 25 risk factors as determinants of premature mortality: a multicohort study and meta-analysis of 1·7 million men and women.
Stringhini S., Carmeli C., Jokela M., Avendaño M., Muennig P., Guida F., Ricceri F., d'Errico A., Barros H., Bochud M. et al., 2017/03/25. Lancet, 389 (10075) pp. 1229-1237. Peer-reviewed.
 
The hidden costs of informal work: lack of social protection and subjective well-being in Colombia
Hurtado David A., Hessel Philipp, Avendano Mauricio, 2017/03. International Journal of Public Health, 62 (2) pp. 187-196.
 
Receiving Unemployment Benefits May Have Positive Effects On The Health Of The Unemployed
Cylus Jonathan, Avendano Mauricio, 2017/02. Health Affairs, 36 (2) pp. 289-296.
 
Are some populations resilient to recessions? Economic fluctuations and mortality during a period of economic decline and recovery in Finland
Avendano Mauricio, Moustgaard Heta, Martikainen Pekka, 2017/01. European Journal of Epidemiology, 32 (1) pp. 77-85.
 
Childcare Attendance and Obesity Risk
Isong Inyang A., Richmond Tracy, Kawachi Ichiro, Avendaño Mauricio, 2016/11. Pediatrics, 138 (5) pp. e20161539.
 
Income inequality and depressive symptoms in South Africa: A longitudinal analysis of the National Income Dynamics Study
Adjaye-Gbewonyo Kafui, Avendano Mauricio, Subramanian S.V., Kawachi Ichiro, 2016/11. Health & Place, 42 pp. 37-46.
 
Under one roof: The effect of co-residing with adult children on depression in later life
Courtin Emilie, Avendano Mauricio, 2016/11. Social Science & Medicine, 168 pp. 140-149.
 
Economic downturns during the life-course and late-life health: an analysis of 11 European countries
Hessel Philipp, Avendano Mauricio, 2016/10. The European Journal of Public Health, 26 (5) pp. 766-771.
 
The impact of a conditional cash transfer programme on determinants of child health: evidence from Colombia
Lopez-Arana Sandra, Avendano Mauricio, van Lenthe Frank J, Burdorf Alex, 2016/10. Public Health Nutrition, 19 (14) pp. 2629-2642.
 
Work–Family Trajectories and the Higher Cardiovascular Risk of American Women Relative to Women in 13 European Countries
van Hedel Karen, Mejía-Guevara Iván, Avendaño Mauricio, Sabbath Erika L., Berkman Lisa F., Mackenbach Johan P., van Lenthe Frank J., 2016/08. American Journal of Public Health, 106 (8) pp. 1449-1456.
 
Conditional cash transfers and the double burden of malnutrition among children in Colombia: a quasi-experimental study
Lopez-Arana Sandra, Avendano Mauricio, Forde Ian, van Lenthe Frank J., Burdorf Alex, 2016/05/28. British Journal of Nutrition, 115 (10) pp. 1780-1789.
 
Who suffers during recessions? Economic downturns, job loss, and cardiovascular disease in older Americans.
Noelke C., Avendano M., 2015/11/15. American journal of epidemiology, 182 (10) pp. 873-882. Peer-reviewed.
 
Mothering alone: cross-national comparisons of later-life disability and health among women who were single mothers.
Berkman L.F., Zheng Y., Glymour M.M., Avendano M., Börsch-Supan A., Sabbath E.L., 2015/09. Journal of epidemiology and community health, 69 (9) pp. 865-872. Peer-reviewed.
 
The income inequality hypothesis rejected?
Avendano M., Hessel P., 2015/08. European journal of epidemiology, 30 (8) pp. 595-598. Peer-reviewed.
 
Social participation and depression in old age: a fixed-effects analysis in 10 European countries.
Croezen S., Avendano M., Burdorf A., van Lenthe F.J., 2015/07/15. American journal of epidemiology, 182 (2) pp. 168-176. Peer-reviewed.
 
Marital status, labour force activity and mortality: a study in the USA and six European countries.
Van Hedel K., Van Lenthe F.J., Avendano M., Bopp M., Esnaola S., Kovács K., Martikainen P., Regidor E., Mackenbach J.P., 2015/07. Scandinavian journal of public health, 43 (5) pp. 469-480. Peer-reviewed.
 
Work-Family Context and the Longevity Disadvantage of US Women
Montez J. K., Martikainen P., Remes H., Avendano M., 2015/06/01. Social Forces, 93 (4) pp. 1567-1597.
 
The public health impact of economic fluctuations in a Latin American country: mortality and the business cycle in Colombia in the period 1980-2010.
Arroyave I., Hessel P., Burdorf A., Rodriguez-Garcia J., Cardona D., Avendaño M., 2015/05/27. International journal for equity in health, 14 p. 48. Peer-reviewed.
 
The long-run effect of maternity leave benefits on mental health: evidence from European countries.
Avendano M., Berkman L.F., Brugiavini A., Pasini G., 2015/05. Social science & medicine, 132 pp. 45-53. Peer-reviewed.
 
Trends in inequalities in premature cancer mortality by educational level in Colombia, 1998-2007.
de Vries E., Arroyave I., Pardo C., Wiesner C., Murillo R., Forman D., Burdorf A., Avendaño M., 2015/05. Journal of epidemiology and community health, 69 (5) pp. 408-415. Peer-reviewed.
 
Labor-Force Participation, Policies & Practices in an Aging America: Adaptation Essential for a Healthy & Resilient Population
Berkman Lisa F., Boersch-Supan Axel, Avendano Mauricio, 2015/04. Daedalus, 144 (2) pp. 41-54.
 
The contribution of national disparities to international differences in mortality between the United States and 7 European countries.
van Hedel K., Avendano M., Berkman L.F., Bopp M., Deboosere P., Lundberg O., Martikainen P., Menvielle G., van Lenthe F.J., Mackenbach J.P., 2015/04. American journal of public health, 105 (4) pp. e112-9. Peer-reviewed.
 
Health effects of unemployment benefit program generosity.
Cylus J., Glymour M.M., Avendano M., 2015/02. American journal of public health, 105 (2) pp. 317-323. Peer-reviewed.
 
Macro-economic conditions and infant health: a changing relationship for black and white infants in the United States.
Orsini Chiara, Avendano Mauricio, 2015. PloS one, 10 (5) pp. e0123501. Peer-reviewed.
 
Job loss, wealth and depression during the Great Recession in the USA and Europe.
Riumallo-Herl C., Basu S., Stuckler D., Courtin E., Avendano M., 2014/10. International journal of epidemiology, 43 (5) pp. 1508-1517. Peer-reviewed.
 
The differential impact of the financial crisis on health in Ireland and Greece: a quasi-experimental approach.
Hessel P., Vandoros S., Avendano M., 2014/10. Public health, 128 (10) pp. 911-919. Peer-reviewed.
 
The Health Effects of US Unemployment Insurance Policy: Does Income from Unemployment Benefits Prevent Cardiovascular Disease?
Walter Stefan, Glymour Maria, Avendano Mauricio, 2014/07/15. PLoS ONE, 9 (7) pp. e101193.
 
Cylus et al. respond to "unrealized benefits?".
Cylus J., Glymour M.M., Avendano M., 2014/07/01. American journal of epidemiology, 180 (1) pp. 56-57. Peer-reviewed.
 
Do generous unemployment benefit programs reduce suicide rates? A state fixed-effect analysis covering 1968-2008.
Cylus J., Glymour M.M., Avendano M., 2014/07/01. American journal of epidemiology, 180 (1) pp. 45-52. Peer-reviewed.
 
Socioeconomic inequalities in premature mortality in Colombia, 1998-2007: the double burden of non-communicable diseases and injuries.
Arroyave I., Burdorf A., Cardona D., Avendano M., 2014/07. Preventive medicine, 64 pp. 41-47. Peer-reviewed.
 
Functional decline over 2 years in older Spanish adults: evidence from the Survey of Health, Ageing and Retirement in Europe.
Rodríguez López S., Montero P., Carmenate M., Avendano M., 2014/04. Geriatrics & gerontology international, 14 (2) pp. 403-412. Peer-reviewed.
 
Why Do Americans Have Shorter Life Expectancy and Worse Health Than Do People in Other High-Income Countries?
Avendano Mauricio, Kawachi Ichiro, 2014/03/18. Annual Review of Public Health, 35 (1) pp. 307-325.
 
Social capital, mental health and biomarkers in Chile: assessing the effects of social capital in a middle-income country.
Riumallo-Herl C.J., Kawachi I., Avendano M., 2014/03. Social science & medicine, 105 pp. 47-58. Peer-reviewed.
 
Do economic recessions during early and mid-adulthood influence cognitive function in older age?
Leist A.K., Hessel P., Avendano M., 2014/02. Journal of epidemiology and community health, 68 (2) pp. 151-158. Peer-reviewed.
 
Trends in overweight among women differ by occupational class: results from 33 low- and middle-income countries in the period 1992-2009.
Lopez-Arana S., Avendano M., van Lenthe F.J., Burdorf A., 2014/01. International journal of obesity, 38 (1) pp. 97-105. Peer-reviewed.
 
Are economic recessions at the time of leaving school associated with worse physical functioning in later life?
Hessel P., Avendano M., 2013/11. Annals of epidemiology, 23 (11) pp. 708-715. Peer-reviewed.
 
Have health trends worsened in Greece as a result of the financial crisis? A quasi-experimental approach.
Vandoros S., Hessel P., Leone T., Avendano M., 2013/10. European journal of public health, 23 (5) pp. 727-731. Peer-reviewed.
 
Trends in overweight by educational level in 33 low- and middle-income countries: the role of parity, age at first birth and breastfeeding.
Lopez-Arana S., Burdorf A., Avendano M., 2013/10. Obesity reviews, 14 (10) pp. 806-817. Peer-reviewed.
 
Comparing health outcomes in SHARE with other European surveys
Croezen Simone, Avendano Mauricio, Burdorf Alex, van Lenthe Frank J, 2013/08. BMC Proceedings, 7 (S4).
 
Time away from work predicts later cognitive function: differences by activity during leave.
Leist A.K., Glymour M.M., Mackenbach J.P., van Lenthe F.J., Avendano M., 2013/08. Annals of epidemiology, 23 (8) pp. 455-462. Peer-reviewed.
 
The impact of increasing health insurance coverage on disparities in mortality: health care reform in Colombia, 1998-2007.
Arroyave I., Cardona D., Burdorf A., Avendano M., 2013/03. American journal of public health, 103 (3) pp. e100-6. Peer-reviewed.
 
Correlation or causation? Income inequality and infant mortality in fixed effects models in the period 1960-2008 in 34 OECD countries.
Avendano M., 2012/08. Social science & medicine, 75 (4) pp. 754-760. Peer-reviewed.
 
Self-reported and measured hypertension among older US- and foreign-born adults.
White K., Avendaño M., Capistrant B.D., Robin Moon J., Liu S.Y., Maria Glymour M., 2012/08. Journal of immigrant and minority health, 14 (4) pp. 721-726. Peer-reviewed.
 
Transition to retirement and risk of cardiovascular disease: prospective analysis of the US health and retirement study.
Moon J.R., Glymour M.M., Subramanian S.V., Avendaño M., Kawachi I., 2012/08. Social science & medicine, 75 (3) pp. 526-530. Peer-reviewed.
 
Stroke incidence in older US Hispanics: is foreign birth protective?
Moon J.R., Capistrant B.D., Kawachi I., Avendaño M., Subramanian S.V., Bates L.M., Glymour M.M., 2012/05. Stroke, 43 (5) pp. 1224-1229. Peer-reviewed.
 
Informal caregiving patterns in Korea and European countries: a cross-national comparison.
Jang S.N., Avendano M., Kawachi I., 2012/03. Asian nursing research, 6 (1) pp. 19-26. Peer-reviewed.
 
Social support, volunteering and health around the world: cross-national evidence from 139 countries.
Kumar S., Calvo R., Avendano M., Sivaramakrishnan K., Berkman L.F., 2012/03. Social science & medicine, 74 (5) pp. 696-706. Peer-reviewed.
 
Can Reporting Heterogeneity Explain Differences in Depressive Symptoms Across Europe?
Kok R., Avendano M., Bago d'Uva T., Mackenbach J., 2012/01. Social indicators research, 105 (2) pp. 191-210. Peer-reviewed.
 
Inequalities in mortality in the U.S. and Denmark: more alike than different. A commentary on Hoffmann.
Avendano M., Galama T.J., 2011/12. Social science & medicine, 73 (11) pp. 1569-1572. Peer-reviewed.
 
Childhood and adulthood socioeconomic position and the hospital-based incidence of hip fractures after 13 years of follow-up: the role of health behaviours.
van Lenthe F.J., Avendano M., van Beeck E.F., Mackenbach J.P., 2011/11. Journal of epidemiology and community health, 65 (11) pp. 980-985. Peer-reviewed.
 
Reducing inequalities in lung cancer incidence through smoking policies.
Soerjomataram I., Barendregt J.J., Gartner C., Kunst A., Møller H., Avendano M., 2011/09. Lung cancer, 73 (3) pp. 268-273. Peer-reviewed.
 
Invited commentary: the search for explanations of the American health disadvantage relative to the English.
Avendano M., Kawachi I., 2011/04/15. American journal of epidemiology, 173 (8) pp. 866-9; author reply 870. Peer-reviewed.
 
Depressive symptoms predict incident stroke independently of memory impairments.
Glymour M.M., Maselko J., Gilman S.E., Patton K.K., Avendaño M., 2010/12/07. Neurology, 75 (23) pp. 2063-2070. Peer-reviewed.
 
The impact of ill health on exit from paid employment in Europe among older workers.
van den Berg T., Schuring M., Avendano M., Mackenbach J., Burdorf A., 2010/12. Occupational and environmental medicine, 67 (12) pp. 845-852. Peer-reviewed.
 
Does socio-economic status predict grip strength in older Europeans? Results from the SHARE study in non-institutionalised men and women aged 50+.
Mohd Hairi F., Mackenbach J.P., Andersen-Ranberg K., Avendano M., 2010/09. Journal of epidemiology and community health, 64 (9) pp. 829-837. Peer-reviewed.
 
A systematic review of studies on socioeconomic inequalities in dietary intakes associated with weight gain and overweight/obesity conducted among European adults.
Giskes K., Avendano M., Brug J., Kunst A.E., 2010/06. Obesity reviews, 11 (6) pp. 413-429. Peer-reviewed.
 
Self-reported health assessments in the 2002 World Health Survey: how do they correlate with education?
Subramanian S.V., Huijts T., Avendano M., 2010/02. Bulletin of the World Health Organization, 88 (2) pp. 131-138. Peer-reviewed.
 
Re: "Are Americans feeling less healthy? The puzzle of trends in self-rated health".
Avendano M., Huijts T., Subramanian S.V., 2009/12/15. American journal of epidemiology, 170 (12) pp. 1581-2; author reply 1582-3. Peer-reviewed.
 
The intersection of sex, marital status, and cardiovascular risk factors in shaping stroke incidence: results from the health and retirement study.
Maselko J., Bates L.M., Avendaño M., Glymour M.M., 2009/12. Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, 57 (12) pp. 2293-2299. Peer-reviewed.
 
A systematic review of studies on socioeconomic inequalities in dietary intakes associated with weight gain and overweight/obesity conducted among European adults : Socioeconomic inequalities in dietary intakes
Giskes K., Avendaňo M., Brug J., Kunst A. E., 2009/11/03. Obesity Reviews, 11 (6) pp. 413-429.
 
Educational level and changes in health across Europe: longitudinal results from SHARE
Avendano Mauricio, Jürges Hendrik, Mackenbach Johan P., 2009/10. Journal of European Social Policy, 19 (4) pp. 301-316.
 
Can self-reported strokes be used to study stroke incidence and risk factors?: evidence from the health and retirement study.
Glymour M.M., Avendano M., 2009/03. Stroke, 40 (3) pp. 873-879. Peer-reviewed.
 
Health disadvantage in US adults aged 50 to 74 years: a comparison of the health of rich and poor Americans with that of Europeans.
Avendano M., Glymour M.M., Banks J., Mackenbach J.P., 2009/03. American journal of public health, 99 (3) pp. 540-548. Peer-reviewed.
 
Level and change in cognitive test scores predict risk of first stroke.
DeFries T., Avendaño M., Glymour M.M., 2009/03. Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, 57 (3) pp. 499-505. Peer-reviewed.
 
Variations in relative health inequalities: are they a mathematical artefact?
Eikemo Terje A, Skalická Vera, Avendano Mauricio, 2009. International Journal for Equity in Health, 8 (1) p. 32.
 
Are different measures of self-rated health comparable? An assessment in five European countries
Jürges Hendrik, Avendano Mauricio, Mackenbach Johan P., 2008/12. European Journal of Epidemiology, 23 (12) pp. 773-781.
 
Lifecourse social conditions and racial disparities in incidence of first stroke.
Glymour M.M., Avendaño M., Haas S., Berkman L.F., 2008/12. Annals of epidemiology, 18 (12) pp. 904-912. Peer-reviewed.
 
Monitoring trends in acute coronary syndromes: can we use hospital admission registries?
Avendano M., Soerjomataram I., 2008/12. Heart, 94 (12) pp. 1524-1525. Peer-reviewed.
 
Spousal smoking and incidence of first stroke: the Health and Retirement Study.
Glymour M.M., Defries T.B., Kawachi I., Avendano M., 2008/09. American journal of preventive medicine, 35 (3) pp. 245-248. Peer-reviewed.
 
Measuring pain: issues of interpretation.
Avendano M., Van Soest A., 2008/08/09. Lancet, 372 (9637) pp. 443; author reply 443-4. Peer-reviewed.
 
The contribution of job characteristics to socioeconomic inequalities in incidence of myocardial infarction.
Huisman M., Van Lenthe F., Avendano M., Mackenbach J., 2008/06. Social science & medicine, 66 (11) pp. 2240-2252. Peer-reviewed.
 
Stroke disparities in older Americans: is wealth a more powerful indicator of risk than income and education?
Avendano M., Glymour M.M., 2008/05. Stroke, 39 (5) pp. 1533-1540. Peer-reviewed.
 
Childhood social class and cancer incidence: results of the globe study.
de Kok I.M., van Lenthe F.J., Avendano M., Louwman M., Coebergh J.W., Mackenbach J.P., 2008/03. Social science & medicine, 66 (5) pp. 1131-1139. Peer-reviewed.
 
Obesity Doesn't Explain U.S.-Europe Disparities
Avendano Mauricio, Glymour Maria, 2008/01. Health Affairs, 27 (1) pp. 298-298.
 
Is the 'stroke belt' worn from childhood?: risk of first stroke and state of residence in childhood and adulthood.
Glymour M.M., Avendaño M., Berkman L.F., 2007/09. Stroke, 38 (9) pp. 2415-2421. Peer-reviewed.
 
Disparities in stroke preventive care in general practice did not explain socioeconomic disparities in stroke.
Avendano M., Boshuizen H.C., Schellevis F.G., Mackenbach J.P., Van Lenthe F.J., Van den Bos G.A., 2006/12. Journal of clinical epidemiology, 59 (12) pp. 1285-1294. Peer-reviewed.
 
Blood glucose levels: facing a global crisis.
Avendano M., Mackenbach J.P., 2006/11/11. Lancet, 368 (9548) pp. 1631-1632. Peer-reviewed.
 
Smoking and inequalities
Avendano Mauricio, 2006/10. The Lancet, 368 (9545) pp. 1417-1418.
 
Socioeconomic Status and Stroke Incidence in the US Elderly : The Role of Risk Factors in the EPESE Study
Avendano Mauricio, Kawachi Ichiro, Van Lenthe Frank, Boshuizen Hendriek C., Mackenbach Johan P., Van den Bos G.A.M., Fay Martha E., Berkman Lisa F., 2006/06. Stroke, 37 (6) pp. 1368-1373.
 
Socioeconomic status and ischaemic heart disease mortality in 10 western European populations during the 1990s.
Avendano M., Kunst A.E., Huisman M., Lenthe F.V., Bopp M., Regidor E., Glickman M., Costa G., Spadea T., Deboosere P. et al., 2006/04. Heart, 92 (4) pp. 461-467. Peer-reviewed.
 
Trends in socioeconomic disparities in stroke mortality in six european countries between 1981-1985 and 1991-1995.
Avendaño M., Kunst A.E., van Lenthe F., Bos V., Costa G., Valkonen T., Cardano M., Harding S., Borgan J.K., Glickman M. et al., 2005/01/01. American journal of epidemiology, 161 (1) pp. 52-61. Peer-reviewed.
 
Educational level and stroke mortality: a comparison of 10 European populations during the 1990s.
Avendaño M., Kunst A.E., Huisman M., van Lenthe F., Bopp M., Borrell C., Valkonen T., Regidor E., Costa G., Donkin A. et al., 2004/02. Stroke, 35 (2) pp. 432-437. Peer-reviewed.
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