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I'm looking for general guidelines on social determinants research. There were very clear guidelines for work on attempts for behavioral change.
My main interests are in policy, environmental and health promotion interventions.
What I'm looking at for a possible thesis is replicating Bhatvia's minimum wage health impact assessment (http://www.sfphes.org/work_living_wage.htm) and just wonder if there is a collection of guidelines somewhere like there is for service delivery or clinical trials.
Sorry if this is still vague, but its something that I'm trying to learn. And to change the work we do here we need to have good data analysis that is local, because people can always claim that something doesn't apply here.
Thanks,
Enrique Cardiel
Urban Health Extension Coordinator
505-925-7393
"Social determinants of health are life-enhancing resources, such as food supply, housing, economic and social relationships, transportation, education, and health care, whose distribution across populations effectively determines length and quality of life.” - CDC
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