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Jacob Spallek

Professor, Brandenburg University of Technology Cottbus-Senftenberg
Verified email at b-tu.de
Cited by 4155

Explaining socioeconomic inequalities in self-rated health: a systematic review of the relative contribution of material, psychosocial and behavioural factors

I Moor, J Spallek, M Richter - J Epidemiol Community Health, 2017 - jech.bmj.com
Background Material, psychosocial and behavioural factors are important explanatory
pathways for socioeconomic inequalities in health. The aim of this systematic review was to …

Suicide among immigrants in Europe—a systematic literature review

J Spallek, A Reeske, M Norredam… - … European Journal of …, 2015 - academic.oup.com
Background: Concerns about increased suicide risk among immigrants to European
countries have been raised. We review the scientific literature on differences in suicide …

Determinants of dietary patterns and diet quality during pregnancy: A systematic review with narrative synthesis

IM Doyle, B Borrmann, A Grosser, O Razum… - Public health …, 2017 - cambridge.org
ObjectiveTo identify determinants of diet in pregnancy, by detecting factors in our multiple-
determinants life course framework that are associated with dietary patterns, quality or …

[HTML][HTML] What do we have to know from migrants' past exposures to understand their health status? a life course approach

J Spallek, H Zeeb, O Razum - Emerging themes in epidemiology, 2011 - Springer
Empirical findings show that morbidity and mortality risks of migrants can differ considerably
from those of populations in the host countries. However, while several explanatory models …

[HTML][HTML] Socioeconomic inequalities in primary-care and specialist physician visits: a systematic review

SL Lueckmann, J Hoebel, J Roick, J Markert… - International journal for …, 2021 - Springer
Background Utilization of primary-care and specialist physicians seems to be associated
differently with socioeconomic status (SES). This review aims to summarize and compare …

[HTML][HTML] Prevention among immigrants: the example of Germany

J Spallek, H Zeeb, O Razum - BMC public health, 2010 - Springer
Background A large and increasing part of the European population has a history of
migration. Germany, for example, is home to about 15 million people with migrant …

Utilization and effectiveness of medical rehabilitation in foreign nationals residing in Germany

P Brzoska, S Voigtländer, J Spallek… - European journal of …, 2010 - Springer
In Germany, the proportion of foreign national residents receiving an invalidity pension is
higher than that of Germans. Lower utilization and effectiveness of medical rehabilitation are …

[HTML][HTML] Stillbirth differences according to regions of origin: an analysis of the German perinatal database, 2004-2007

A Reeske, M Kutschmann, O Razum… - BMC pregnancy and …, 2011 - Springer
Background Stillbirth is a sensitive indicator for access to, and quality of health care and
social services in a society. If a particular population group eg migrants experiences higher …

[HTML][HTML] Psychosocial burden in nurses working in nursing homes during the Covid-19 pandemic: a cross-sectional study with quantitative and qualitative data

S Schulze, S Merz, A Thier, M Tallarek, F König… - BMC health services …, 2022 - Springer
Abstract Background The Covid-19 pandemic led to increased work-related strain and
psychosocial burden in nurses worldwide, resulting in high prevalences of mental health …

[HTML][HTML] Moderating or mediating effects of family characteristics on socioeconomic inequalities in child health in high-income countries–a scoping review

S Hoffmann, L Sander, B Wachtler, M Blume… - BMC Public Health, 2022 - Springer
Background By explaining the development of health inequalities, eco-social theories
highlight the importance of social environments that children are embedded in. The most …