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  1. 1821
    “…BACKGROUND: Women involved in both street-level and off-street sex work face disproportionate health and social inequities compared to the general population. While much research has focused on HIV and sexually transmitted infections (STIs) among sex workers, there remains a gap in evidence regarding the broader health issues faced by this population, including mental health. …”
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    “…CONCLUSIONS AND IMPLICATIONS OF THE KEY FINDINGS: Health was found to be the most commonly cited barrier to extended working lives in Europe, and a number of social inequalities to work exist by gender. Structural factors exist, such as the gender pay gap, which disadvantages women, while the nature of work itself differs by gender and can have a negative impact on health. …”
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  4. 1824
    “…BACKGROUND: Social inequities in early child bearing persist among young married people, especially among tribal populations in India. …”
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  5. 1825
    “…RESULTS: Considering the value assigned to mHealth apps by participants and their willingness or resistance to prescribe them, 3 groups were defined based on the attitudes or positions adopted by GPs: digital engagement (favorable attitude; mHealth apps are perceived as additional resources and complementary tools that facilitate the medical work, the follow-up care, and the monitoring of patients; and apps increase patients’ compliance and empowerment); patient protection (related to the management of patient care and fear of risks for patients, concerns about patient data privacy and security, doubt about the usefulness for empowering patients, standardization of the medical decision process, overmedicalization, risks for individual freedom, and increasing social inequalities in health); doctor protection (fear of additional tasks and burden, doubt about the actionability of patient-gathered health data, risk for medical liability, dehumanization of the patient-doctor relationship, fear of increased drug prescription, and commodification of patient data). …”
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  6. 1826
    “…CONCLUSIONS: Health literacy in Turkey reflects social inequalities. The model accounting for socioeconomic variables demonstrated the relevance of sources of health information to level of health literacy. …”
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  7. 1827
    “…BACKGROUND: Social relationships are powerful determinants of health and inequalities in social relationships across socioeconomic status (SES) groups may contribute to social inequalities in health. This study investigates inequalities in social relationships in an international sample of persons with spinal cord injury and explores whether social gradients in relationships are moderated by the countries’ socioeconomic development (SED). …”
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  8. 1828
    “…CONCLUSIONS: The COVID-19 pandemic has been associated with substantial mental health deterioration exhibiting social inequalities. Adverse mental health has been exacerbated by policy responses to the pandemic regulating physical distancing, but social protection expenditure might have helped mitigate the impact. …”
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  9. 1829
    “…OBJECTIVES/GOALS: The causes of racial and ethnic disparities in COVID-19 clinical outcomes are multifactorial but include social inequity driven by structural racism. This study seeks to characterize the patterns of these disparities by linking patient-level EHR data with population-level sociodemographic measures. …”
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  10. 1830
    “…CONCLUSION: To address the diversity of migrants and ethnic minorities, inter-sectional approaches across different countries are needed in research to shed further light on social inequalities in health anxiety linked to migration. …”
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  11. 1831
    Publicado 2022
    “…. – To reflect on supranational European coordination mechanisms that would allow for efficient surveillance and a rapid and adequate response to different public health challenges, including social inequalities in health. – To manage public health intelligence in the European Health Data Space and the role of public health in this data lake design. …”
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  12. 1832
    “…. • Menstrual inequity research is crucial to address social inequities of health and develop menstrual policies.…”
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  13. 1833
    “…BACKGROUND: Recent studies have identified important social inequalities in SARS-CoV-2 infection and related COVID-19 outcomes in the Belgian population. …”
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  14. 1834
    “…. • Health authorities should address the issues of social inequalities more rapidly and target prevention strategy to disadvantaged populations.…”
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  15. 1835
    por Fox, L, Bannister, P, Memon, A
    Publicado 2022
    “…. • The difference in risk of cervical cancer by social gradient highlights the importance of reducing health and social inequalities.…”
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  16. 1836
    “…We show for the first time that epigenetic predictors of BMI calculated from pediatric saliva samples are valid biomarkers of childhood BMI that are sensitive to social inequalities. Our findings are in line with the hypothesis that early life conditions are especially important factors in epigenetic regulation of later life health. …”
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  17. 1837
    “…This present study points to how important it is to create proper deprivation-specific life tables in order to accurately investigate social inequalities in cancer net survival analyses. ABSTRACT: Background: In cancer net survival analyses, if life tables (LT) are not stratified based on socio-demographic characteristics, then the social gradient in mortality in the general population is ignored. …”
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    “…The rapid reviews confirmed these evidence gaps (relating to public understanding, public acceptability, economic evaluation and social inequalities). In addition, public and policy stakeholders pointed to other barriers to action, including financial pressures, noting that better evidence is insufficient to enable effective local action. …”
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