Social Sciences
health
100%
marital status
71%
grandchild
58%
life situation
51%
marriage
49%
health behavior
34%
home economics
33%
emotional distress
30%
evidence
30%
pregnancy
30%
homeowner
29%
housing market
28%
income
26%
wife
25%
old age
24%
social inequality
24%
social support
23%
continuity
23%
social class
22%
family planning
22%
Social Relations
22%
adulthood
21%
social isolation
21%
refugee
21%
infant
20%
utilization
19%
labor market
19%
public health
18%
immigrant
17%
retirement
17%
dental care
16%
human being
16%
education
16%
volunteerism
15%
resources
15%
lack
13%
family income
13%
beneficial effects
13%
gender
12%
chronic condition
11%
experience
11%
Catchment areas
11%
ethnicity
10%
sociodemographic factors
10%
social relations
9%
married couple
9%
telephone interview
9%
costs
9%
death
9%
Social Role
8%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Health
95%
Loneliness
94%
Marital Status
68%
Marriage
51%
Divorce
46%
Biographies
37%
Health Behavior
34%
Postnatal Care
33%
Grandparents
31%
Refugees
30%
Women's Health
29%
Family Planning Services
28%
Hispanic Americans
26%
Obstructive Sleep Apnea
25%
Middle Aged
25%
Psychological Distress
24%
Postpartum Period
23%
Population
23%
Population Health
20%
Prostatic Neoplasms
19%
Datasets
19%
Education
19%
Mothers
18%
Public Health
17%
Cross-Sectional Studies
17%
Mobility Limitation
15%
Social Support
15%
Public Sector
14%
Retirement
13%
Pregnancy Rate
13%
Social Isolation
12%
Widowhood
12%
Income
11%
Child
10%
Parturition
9%
Leptin
9%
Demography
9%
Health Equity
8%
Hostility
8%
Prostatectomy
8%
Vulnerable Populations
8%
Continuity of Patient Care
7%
Family Health
7%
Social Class
6%
Infant Death
6%
Contraception
6%
Pregnancy
6%
Dental Care
5%
Longitudinal Studies
5%