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43 results match your criteria: "Centre Maurice-Halbwachs[Affiliation]"
Soc Stud Sci
July 2024
Centre Maurice Halbwachs, Ecole normale supérieure-E.H.E.S.S., Paris, France.
There is a rich body of literature on numbers as tools of governance. But the attention of the corpus in question is almost entirely on the rational properties of quantification. This article shows that government by numbers is also, and inseparably, a government by feelings.
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January 2024
UMR_1142 INSERM, Sorbonne Université, Université Paris 13, Paris, France. Electronic address:
It is unclear whether unemployment exposure, as well as working conditions, can have sustained effects on the health of retirees who are no longer exposed. The aim of the present study is to investigate this issue in 29,281 French retirees from the CONSTANCES cohort in whom the prevalence of suboptimal self-rated health, disability for routine tasks, cardiovascular diseases and cancers is assessed according to lifetime exposure to unemployment and prior working conditions. The analyses are performed retrospectively using multivariable logistic regression models with adjustment for potential confounders such as sex, birth year, parental histories of cardiovascular disease and cancer, social position, retirement age and duration.
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July 2023
UMR_1142, Sorbonne Université, Université Paris 13, INSERM, Paris, France
Objectives: Distinguish the respective effects of social position, work environment and unemployment on cardiovascular and cancer risks.
Design: A cross-sectional and retrospective observational study.
Setting: A population-based French cohort (CONSTANCES).
PLoS One
July 2023
UMR_1142, INSERM, Sorbonne Université, Paris, France.
The specific effect of unemployment on cardiovascular health relatively to the effects of social position and work environment is still unclear. To clarify this effect, the associations between current or past unemployment and the prevalence of common cardiovascular risk factor and events were tested using multiple logistic regression models with adjustment for both social position and prior work environment. The analyses were performed in a population-based French cohort (CONSTANCES) that included 131,186 adults enrolled between 2012 and 2021.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFTher Adv Chronic Dis
September 2022
Univ Rennes, EHESP, CNRS, Inserm, Arènes - UMR 6051, RSMS (Recherche sur les Services et Management en Santé) - U 1309, Rennes, France.
Background: Effective collaboration between general practitioners (GP) and nephrologists is crucial in CKD care. We aimed to analyse GPs' and nephrologists' presence and involvement in CKD care and assess how they intertwine to shape patients' trajectories.
Methods: We conducted a mixed-methods study that included all patients with CKD who started dialysis in France in 2015 (the REIN registry) and a sample of nephrologists and GPs.
PLoS One
September 2022
Unità di Psichiatria Epidemiologica a Valutativa, IRCCS Istituto Centro San Giovanni di Dio Fatebenefratelli, Brescia, Italy.
Background: The unwillingness to share contacts is one of the least explored aspects of the COVID-19 pandemic. Here we report the factors associated with resistance to collaborate on contact tracing, based on the results of a nation-wide survey conducted in Italy in January-March 2021.
Methods And Findings: The repeated cross-sectional on-line survey was conducted among 7,513 respondents (mean age 45.
BMC Public Health
March 2022
Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Helsinki, PO Box 54, 00014, Helsinki, Finland.
Background: In older adults, including those with a migrant background, ill health is associated with less internet use. However, it is not known what are the specific self-perceived barriers to internet use among older migrants with different health conditions. The aim of this study was to investigate the associations between different health conditions and self-perceived barriers to internet use among older migrants.
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January 2022
INSERM, Population-Based Epidemiological Cohorts Unit, UMS 011, 16 Avenue Paul Vaillant Couturier, 94807, Villejuif, France.
We examined the prospective association of physical exertion at work with subsequent tobacco, cannabis, alcohol use, and sugar and fat consumption. Volunteers of the French population-based CONSTANCES cohort currently employed were included from 2012 to 2017 for tobacco and cannabis outcomes (n = 100,612), and from 2012 to 2016 for alcohol and sugar and fat outcomes (n = 75,414). High level of physical exertion at work was defined as a score ≥ 12 at the Rating Perceived Exertion Borg scale.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Immigr Minor Health
February 2022
Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Helsinki, Unioninkatu 37, PO Box 54, 00014, Helsinki, Finland.
This study examines the association between digital information technology (DIT) use and the utilization of transnational healthcare (THC) in older migrants, and investigates how this relationship depends on social integration or perceived discrimination in health services in the destination country. The data from a population-based study conducted in Finland in 2019, which targeted Russian-speaking residents aged 50 and above (n = 1082) nationwide, are analyzed. The analysis demonstrates that those who had a high level of DIT use were significantly more likely to use THC than those who had a low level of use.
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December 2021
Mariana Broglia de Moura - Centre Maurice Halbwachs/TEPSIS/CRBC, École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales, Paris, Île de France, France.
This article traces the transformation of the system of control and repression of Brazilian pharmaceutical activities between the 1930s and the 1970s, through a Foucauldian framework of "differential management of illegalisms." The period between 1930 and 1960 can be understood as a process of negotiation between pharmacists and state agencies that achieved a compromise on the differential management of illegalisms in relation to drugs, with a clear distinction between "laymen" and "professionals." This compromise came into question during the dictatorship, due to institutional transformations that reinforced the autonomy of institutions of repression and a military struggle against subversion and corruption.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAppetite
October 2021
AgroparisTech, 16 Rue Claude Bernard, 75005, Paris, France; Centre Maurice Halbwachs, CNRS, EHESS, ENS, PSL, 48 Boulevard Jourdan, 75014, Paris, France. Electronic address:
Most literature on food waste shows that food that ends up in the garbage can is often no longer considered as enjoyable, or even as edible. In this paper, we decided to focus on assessments of whether leftover food is still considered as worth eating, to provide a better understanding of the production of domestic food waste. We constructed a pluridisciplinary approach, combining sensory analysis and sociology.
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March 2021
Institute for Research on Sociology and Economic Inequalities. Department of Social Sciences, University of Luxembourg, Belval Campus, L-4366, Esch-sur-Alzette, Luxembourg.
Background: Mobility of workers living in one country and working in a different country has increased in the European Union. Exposed to commuting factors, cross-border workers (CBWs) constitute a potential high-risk population. But the relationships between health and commuting abroad are under-documented.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPLoS One
July 2020
UMR 1142 LIMICS, Inserm, Sorbonne Université, Université Paris 13, Paris, France.
Background: Unemployment is associated with a high prevalence of risky health behaviors. Mortality increases with the number of co-occurring risky behaviors but whether these behaviors co-occur with a greater than expected frequency (clustering) among unemployed people is not known.
Methods: Differences according to unemployment status in co-occurrence and clustering of smoking, alcohol abuse, low leisure-time physical activity and unhealthy diet (marked by low fruit and vegetable intake) were assessed in 65,630 salaried workers, aged 18 to 65, who were participants in Constances, a French population-based cohort.
BMC Med Res Methodol
March 2020
Santé publique France, Direction des régions, F94415, Saint-Maurice, France.
Background: Non-participation and attrition are rarely studied despite being important methodological issues when performing post-disaster studies. A longitudinal survey of civilians exposed to the January 2015 terrorist attacks in Paris, France, was conducted 6 (Wave 1) and 18 months (Wave 2) after the attacks. We described non-participation in Wave 1 and determined the factors associated with attrition in Wave 2.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Psychiatr Res
February 2020
Sorbonne Université, Inserm, Institut Pierre Louis D'Epidémiologie et de Santé Publique (IPLESP), Department of Social Epidemiology, F75012, Paris, France; Santé publique France, Direction des régions, F-94415 Saint-Maurice, France.
During the evening of 13 November 2015, the deadliest terror attacks in France in recent times occurred in the Paris area. Overall, 130 people were killed, 643 were physically injured and several thousands were psychologically impacted. Thousands of first responders, including health professionals, firefighters, affiliated volunteers and police officers were mobilized that night and during the subsequent weeks.
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July 2019
APHP, Department of Nutrition, Georges Pompidou European Hospital, Paris, France; Inserm, UMR 1153 Epidemiology and Biostatistics Sorbonne Paris Cité Centre (CRESS), METHODS Team, 75004 Paris, France; Paris Descartes University, Paris, France. Electronic address:
Poor individuals have less healthy diets and seem to benefit less from nutrition information campaigns. One may wonder if they are less aware of their diets' shortcomings. The aim of this paper is to assess whether the association between perceived diet healthiness and adherence to nutritional guidelines is weaker among poor people.
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May 2019
Department of Social Epidemiology, Institut Pierre Louis d'Epidémiologie et de Santé Publique (UMRS 1136), INSERM, Sorbonne Université, Paris, France.
Objectives: Our study aimed to describe the prevalence of self-medication among the Paris adult population and to identify the factors associated with self-medication.
Materials And Methods: This cross-sectional study was based on data collected from the SIRS cohort (a French acronym for "Health, inequalities and social ruptures") in 2005 in the Paris metropolitan area using a face-to-face administration questionnaire among a representative sample of 3,023 French-speaking adults. Structural equation models were used to investigate the factors associated with self-medication in the overall population and according to income.
Int J Behav Nutr Phys Act
November 2018
Université Libre de Bruxelles (ULB), Ecole de Santé Publique, Route de Lennik 808, CP 598, B-1070, Bruxelles, Belgium.
Background: Food preparation behaviors may markedly determine dietary intake and consequently influence weight status. However, the few available studies have found equivocal results. No study has prospectively investigated the association between food preparation behaviors and weight change over time.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFInt J Public Health
March 2019
École des hautes études en santé publique (EHESP), Rennes, France.
Objectives: This study investigates the association between negative feelings about the first intercourse timing and sociodemographic and contextual factors. We hypothesized that girls and adolescents with an older first sexual partner will be more likely to report negative feelings and that prevalence of those feelings will vary across countries.
Methods: Adolescents (N = 6073, mean age = 15.
Midwifery
February 2019
NSERM, UMR1153 Epidemiology and Biostatistics Sorbonne Paris Cité Center (CRESS), Early life research on later health Team (EAROH), F-75000 Paris, France; Paris Descartes University, F-75000 Paris, France; INRA, U1125 Epidemiology and Biostatistics Sorbonne Paris Cité Center (CRESS), Early life research on later health Team (EAROH), Paris, France. Electronic address:
Objective: To assess the role of the mother's mother and mothers' previous personal experiences with breastfeeding and childcare in breastfeeding practices.
Design And Setting: The analysis included 13,774 mother-infant dyads from the French national birth cohort ELFE. Feeding practices were assessed by face-to-face interview in maternity wards in 2011, by phone interviews at months 2 and 12 post-partum and by Internet/paper questionnaires monthly from months 3-10.
J Affect Disord
February 2019
Université Paris Descartes, Sorbonne Paris Cité, Faculté de Médecine, Paris, France; AP-HP, Hôpitaux Universitaires Paris Ouest, Service de Psychiatrie de l'adulte et du sujet âgé, Paris, France; Inserm, U894, Centre Psychiatrie et Neurosciences, Paris, France.
Background: The association between depression and the metabolic syndrome remains poorly understood. Diet and physical activity may partly explain this association.
Methods: Baseline data on 64,861 subjects from the French population-based Constances cohort was analyzed.
Soc Stud Sci
February 2018
Epigenetics, Data, Politics (EpiDaPo), CNRS/UCLA, Los Angeles, CA, USA.
On March 3rd, 2016, the authors of this note hosted a conference entitled 'Destabilized Science' at the University of California, Los Angeles, to which we invited two representatives of core actors within the new science watchdog pack: Ivan Oransky, co-founder in 2010 of Retraction Watch, and Brandon Stell, co-founder in 2012 of PubPeer. After the formal conference, we organized a roundtable to discuss these invitees' experience and their vision of contemporary science. Mario Biagioli (University of California, Davis), Michael Chwe (UCLA) and Aaron Panofsky (UCLA) participated to the conversation.
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April 2018
Centre des Sciences du Goût et de l'Alimentation, AgroSup Dijon, CNRS, INRA, Université Bourgogne Franche-Comté, Dijon, France.
The objectives of this study were to estimate the age of complementary feeding introduction (CFI) and investigate the related health, demographic, and socio-economic factors. Analyses were based on 10,931 infants from the French national birth cohort ELFE, born in 2011. Health, demographic, and socio-economic data concerning infants and parents were collected at birth (face-to-face interviews and medical records) and 2 months (telephone interviews).
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January 2018
Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Équipe de recherche sur les inégalités sociales - Centre Maurice Halbwachs (CNRS-UMR8097, EHESS, ENS), Paris, France.
In this article we examine the body's status in the complaints that patients filed with a compensation agency. Taking a corpus of letters, we analyse the way in which the patients mobilise their bodily experience from the angle of the damage for which they demand compensation. To this end, we articulate an approach in terms of the sociology of complaint with an approach rooted in the sociology of medicine, health and illness.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFMed Sci (Paris)
April 2019
Inserm unité mixte de services (UMS) 011, hôpital Paul Brousse, 16, avenue Paul Vaillant Couturier, 94807 Villejuif, France.