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Examining subgroup effects by socioeconomic status of public health interventions targeting multiple risk behaviour in adolescence.

Laura Elizabeth TinnerDeborah CaldwellMatthew HickmanGeorgina J MacArthurDenise GottfredsonAlberto Lana PerezD Paul MobergDavid WolfeRona Campbell
Published in: BMC public health (2018)
The majority of studies identified did not report having measured SES. There was no evidence of subgroup difference for all outcomes analysed among the four included studies. There is a need for routine reporting of demographic information within studies so that stronger evidence of effect by SES can be demonstrated and that interventions can be evaluated for their impact on health inequalities.
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