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A Cross-National Comparative Study of Blood Pressure and Hypertension Between English and Dutch South-Asian- and African-Origin Populations: The Role of National Context
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Immigrants in areas of low immigrant density have a greater incidence of psychotic disorders than native Dutch
Evaluating the effect of policies and interventions to address inequalities in health: lessons from a Dutch programme
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Cross national study of leisure-time physical activity in Dutch and English populations with ethnic group comparisons
A cross-national comparative study of metabolic syndrome among non-diabetic Dutch and English ethnic groups
Health governance by collaboration: a case study on an area-based programme to tackle health inequalities in the Dutch city of the Hague
A 'health broker' role as a catalyst of change to promote health: an experiment in deprived Dutch neighbourhoods
Why residents of Dutch deprived neighbourhoods are less likely to be heavy drinkers: the role of individual and contextual characteristics
A cross-national comparative study of smoking prevalence and cessation between English and Dutch South Asian and African origin populations: the role of national context
Gender Disparities in Hypertension Among Different Ethnic Groups in Amsterdam, The Netherlands: The SUNSET Study