Items where Author is "Amele, S"
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Amele, S, McCabe, R, Kibuchi, E, Pearce, A, Hainey, K, Demou, E, Irizar, P, Kapadia, D, Taylor, H, Nazroo, J, Bécares, L, Buchanan, D, Henery, P, Jayacodi, S, Woolford, L, Simpson, CR, Sheikh, A, Jeffrey, K, Shi, T, Daines, L , Tibble, H, Almaghrabi, F, Fagbamigbe, AF, Kurdi, A, Robertson, C, Pattaro, S and Katikireddi, SV (2023) Quality of ethnicity data within Scottish health records and implications of misclassification for ethnic inequalities in severe COVID-19: a national linked data study. Journal of Public Health, 46 (1). pp. 116-122. ISSN 1741-3842
Amele, S, Kibuchi, E, McCabe, R, Pearce, A, Henery, P, Hainey, K, Fagbamigbe, AF, Kurdi, A, McCowan, C, Simpson, CR, Dibben, C, Buchanan, D, Demou, E, Almaghrabi, F, Anghelescu, G, Taylor, H, Tibble, H, Rudan, I, Nazroo, J, Bécares, L , Daines, L, Irizar, P, Jayacodi, S, Pattaro, S, Sheikh, A and Katikireddi, SV (2023) Ethnic inequalities in positive SARS-CoV-2 tests, infection prognosis, COVID-19 hospitalisations and deaths: Analysis of 2 years of a record linked national cohort study in Scotland. Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health, 77 (10). pp. 641-648. ISSN 0143-005X
Irizar, P, Kapadia, D, Amele, S, Bécares, L, Divall, P, Katikireddi, SV, Kibuchi, E, Kneale, D, McCabe, R, Nazroo, J, Nellums, LB, Taylor, H, Sze, S, Pan, D and Pareek, M (2023) Pathways to ethnic inequalities in COVID-19 health outcomes in the United Kingdom: A systematic map. Social Science & Medicine, 329. ISSN 0277-9536
Irizar, P, Pan, D, Kapadia, D, Bécares, L, Sze, S, Taylor, H, Amele, S, Kibuchi, E, Divall, P, Gray, LJ, Nellums, LB, Katikireddi, SV and Pareek, M (2023) Ethnic inequalities in COVID-19 infection, hospitalisation, intensive care admission, and death: a global systematic review and meta-analysis of over 200 million study participants. eClinicalMedicine, 57.
Bécares, L, Shaw, RJ, Katikireddi, SV, Irizar, P, Amele, S, Kapadia, D, Nazroo, J and Taylor, H (2022) Racism as the fundamental cause of ethnic inequities in COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy: A theoretical framework and empirical exploration using the UK Household Longitudinal Study. SSM - Population Health, 19.