| Nanny or canny? Community perceptions of government intervention for preventive health |
9 |
| Ideology, obesity and the social determinants of health: a critical analysis of the obesity and health relationship |
8 |
| 'It would have control over me instead of me having control': intrauterine devices and the meaning of reproductive freedom |
8 |
| When 'substandard' is the standard, who decides what is appropriate? Exploring healthcare provision in Cambodia |
7 |
| Preparedness for the next epidemic: health and political issues of an emerging paradigm(double dagger) |
7 |
| Targeted social safeguards in the age of universal social protection: the IMF and health systems of low-income countries |
7 |
| How food companies influence evidence and opinion - straight from the horse's mouth |
7 |
| Critical social science with public health: Agonism, critique and engagement |
7 |
| Combining intersectionality and syndemic theory to advance understandings of health inequities among Canadian gay, bisexual and other men who have sex with men |
6 |
| Neoliberalism and health care: the case of the Irish nursing home sector |
6 |
| Popular television and public mental health: creating media entertainment from mental distress |
5 |
| Is public health training in Canada meeting current needs? Defrosting the paradigm freeze to respond to the post-truth era |
5 |
| Power asymmetries, policy incoherence and noncommunicable disease control-a qualitative study of policy actor views |
5 |
| How do general practitioners understand health inequalities and do their professional roles offer scope for mitigation? Constructions derived from the deep end of primary care |
5 |
| A careful biomedicine? Generalization and abstraction in RCTs |
5 |
| Obesity prevention: co-framing for intersectoral 'buy-in' |
4 |
| Access to health care in an age of austerity: disabled people's unmet needs in Greece |
4 |
| Engaging religious leaders to support HIV prevention and care for gays, bisexual men, and other men who have sex with men in coastal Kenya |
4 |
| Body weight management and dilemmas of health responsibility for vulnerable groups in the changing Danish welfare state: a comparative case analysis |
3 |
| Emerging social media 'platform' approaches to alcohol marketing: a comparative analysis of the activity of the top 20 Australian alcohol brands on Facebook (2012-2014) |
3 |
| Performing Black womanhood: a qualitative study of stereotypes and the healthcare encounter |
3 |
| Community engagement in an economy of harms: reflections from an LGBTI-rights NGO in Malawi |
3 |
| Socioeconomic factors and mass shootings in the United States |
3 |
| 'There's this glorious pill': gay and bisexual men in the English midlands navigate risk responsibility and pre-exposure prophylaxis |
3 |
| Categorical and anti-categorical approaches to US racial/ethnic groupings: revisiting the National 2009 H1N1 Flu Survey (NHFS) |
3 |
| Boundary work: understanding enactments of 'community' in an area-based, empowerment initiative |
3 |
| Evaluating a complex health promotion intervention: case application of three systems methods |
3 |
| Evidence-making controversies: the case of hepatitis C treatment and the promise of viral elimination |
3 |
| To drink or not to drink': media framing of evidence and debate about alcohol consumption in pregnancy |
3 |
| How the food, beverage and alcohol industries presented the Public Health Responsibility Deal in UK print and online media reports |
2 |
| Newspaper coverage of childhood immunisation in Australia: a lens into conflicts within public health |
2 |
| Health system structure and transformations in Colombia between 1990 and 2013: a socio-historical study |
2 |
| Inequity in disability pension: an intersectional analysis of the co-constitution of gender, education and age. The Hordaland Health Study |
2 |
| Digital storytelling as critical narrative intervention with adolescent women of Puerto Rican descent |
2 |
| (Re)framing school as a setting for promoting health and well-being: a double translation process |
2 |
| Food as harm reduction: barriers, strategies, and opportunities at the intersection of nutrition and drug-related harm |
2 |
| We invited the disease to come to us: neoliberal public health discourse and local understanding of non-communicable disease causation in Fiji |
2 |
| The shift in framing of food and beverage product reformulation in the United States from 1980 to 2015 |
2 |
| Public health in the Calais refugee camp: environment, health and exclusion |
2 |
| Universal and targeted policy to achieve health equity: a critical analysis of the example of community water fluoridation cessation in Calgary, Canada in 2011 |
2 |
| Beyond patient culture: filtering cultural presentations of depression through structural terms |
2 |
| An intersectional approach to the menthol cigarette problem: what's race(ism) got to do with it? |
2 |
| Disappearing health system building blocks in the health promotion policy context in South Australia (2003-2013) |
2 |
| Chronic traumatic stress and chronic pain in the majority world: notes towards an integrative approach |
2 |
| Human vulnerabilities, transgression and pleasure |
2 |
| Misdirection in the margins of malaria elimination methods |
2 |
| Pseudo or perish: problematizing the 'predatory' in global health publishing |
2 |
| The case of the 'Spurious Drugs Kingpin': shifting pills in Chennai, India |
2 |
| Mesmer, the placebo effect, and the efficacy paradox: lessons for evidence based medicine and complementary and alternative medicine |
2 |
| Who is the fake one now? Questions of quackery, worldliness and legitimacy |
2 |