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Theoretical explanations for socioeconomic inequalities in multimorbidity: a scoping review.

Ludmila Fleitas AlfonzoTania KingEmily YouDiana Contreras-SuarezSyafiqah ZulkelfiAnkur Singh
Published in: BMJ open (2022)
Given the widely reported social inequalities in multimorbidity and its increasing public health burden, there is a critical gap in evidence on pathways from socioeconomic disadvantage to multimorbidity. Generating evidence of these pathways will guide the development of intervention and public policies to prevent multimorbidity among people living in social disadvantage. Material, behavioural and life course pathways can be targeted to reduce the negative effect of low socioeconomic position on multimorbidity.
Keyphrases
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