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Double jeopardy from the COVID-19 pandemic: risk of exposure and income loss in Portugal.

Ana Filipa GamaJoana AlvesDaniela CostaPedro A LairesPatrícia SoaresAna Rita PedroMarta MonizLuísa SolinhoCarla NunesSónia Dias
Published in: International journal for equity in health (2021)
The social gradient in risk of exposure and in economic impact of the pandemic can result in an accumulated vulnerability for socioeconomic deprived populations. The COVID-19 pandemic seems to have a double effect in these groups, contributing to heightened disparities and poor health outcomes, including in mental health. Protecting the most vulnerable populations is key to prevent the spread of the disease and mitigate the deepening of social and health disparities. Action is needed to develop policies and more extensive measures for reducing disproportionate experiences of adversity from the COVID-19 pandemic among most vulnerable populations.
Keyphrases
  • mental health
  • public health
  • mental illness
  • healthcare
  • genetic diversity
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  • coronavirus disease
  • affordable care act
  • physical activity
  • early life
  • social media
  • health insurance
  • human health