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Stephen E Gilman

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Evidence-Based Mental Health|August 2, 2003
Review: there is marked socioeconomic inequality in persistent depressionStephen E Gilman
Epidemiology (Cambridge, Mass.)|June 5, 2013
Commentary: The causal and nosological status of loss in major depressionStephen E Gilman
International Journal of Epidemiology|May 1, 2002
Childhood socioeconomic status, life course pathways and adult mental healthStephen E Gilman
American Journal of Epidemiology|November 21, 2007
Invited Commentary: The Life Course Epidemiology of DepressionStephen E Gilman
Social Science & Medicine (1982)|September 11, 2012
The successes and challenges of life course epidemiology: a commentary on Gibb, Fergusson and Horwood (2012)Stephen E Gilman
American Journal of Epidemiology|June 23, 2020
THE AUTHORS REPLYStephen E Gilman, Mady Hornig
Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs|September 3, 2016
The Role of Religious Involvement in Black-White Differences in Alcohol Use DisordersYusuf Ransome, Stephen E Gilman
American Journal of Epidemiology|October 3, 2019
Invited Commentary: The Disillusionment of Developmental Origins of Health and Disease (DOHaD) EpidemiologyStephen E Gilman, Mady Hornig
Harvard Review of Psychiatry|May 11, 2026
Introduction to the Special Issue: Social Determinants of PsychopathologyStephen E Gilman, Neil Krishan Aggarwal
American Journal of Epidemiology|October 2, 2012
Invited commentary: does the childhood environment influence the association between every x and every y in adulthood?Stephen E Gilman, Eric B Loucks
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Evidence-Based Mental Health|August 2, 2003
Review: there is marked socioeconomic inequality in persistent depressionStephen E Gilman
Epidemiology (Cambridge, Mass.)|June 5, 2013
Commentary: The causal and nosological status of loss in major depressionStephen E Gilman
International Journal of Epidemiology|May 1, 2002
Childhood socioeconomic status, life course pathways and adult mental healthStephen E Gilman
American Journal of Epidemiology|November 21, 2007
Invited Commentary: The Life Course Epidemiology of DepressionStephen E Gilman
Social Science & Medicine (1982)|September 11, 2012
The successes and challenges of life course epidemiology: a commentary on Gibb, Fergusson and Horwood (2012)Stephen E Gilman
American Journal of Epidemiology|June 23, 2020
THE AUTHORS REPLYStephen E Gilman, Mady Hornig
Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs|September 3, 2016
The Role of Religious Involvement in Black-White Differences in Alcohol Use DisordersYusuf Ransome, Stephen E Gilman
American Journal of Epidemiology|October 3, 2019
Invited Commentary: The Disillusionment of Developmental Origins of Health and Disease (DOHaD) EpidemiologyStephen E Gilman, Mady Hornig
Harvard Review of Psychiatry|May 11, 2026
Introduction to the Special Issue: Social Determinants of PsychopathologyStephen E Gilman, Neil Krishan Aggarwal
American Journal of Epidemiology|October 2, 2012
Invited commentary: does the childhood environment influence the association between every x and every y in adulthood?Stephen E Gilman, Eric B Loucks
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