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Meanings of socioeconomic deprivation in English
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Usage of socioeconomic deprivation in English
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Conclusions: Neighborhood socioeconomicdeprivation increases mortality risks associated with air pollution.
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We measured socioeconomicdeprivation using the recently developed European Deprivation Index.
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The amount of multimorbidity consistently mirrors the level of socioeconomicdeprivation.
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Results: Risk of non-chromosomal anomalies increased with increasing socioeconomicdeprivation.
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Conclusions: Factors associated with socioeconomicdeprivation may increase disease severity in patients with SLE.
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Education and socioeconomicdeprivation level was assigned to each patient based on their area of residence.
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This study evaluated whether objectively measured neighborhood socioeconomicdeprivation and individual perceived neighborhood characteristics (i.e.
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Conclusion: A strong ecological association exists between suicide and parasuicide, with socioeconomicdeprivation accounting for much of this relation.
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Associations between measures of neighborhood socioeconomicdeprivation and health have been identified, yet work is needed to uncover explanatory mechanisms.
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Objective: To analyse the relationship between life satisfaction, household composition and socioeconomicdeprivation in people facing unemployment during the economic recession.
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Adjusting for socioeconomicdeprivation and maternal age made little difference to the extent of geographical variation for most congenital anomaly subtypes.
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This paper aims to explore potential associations between health inequalities related to socioeconomicdeprivation at the individual and the small area level.
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Social control was significantly associated with greater cortisol reactivity and mediation between neighborhood socioeconomicdeprivation and cortisol reactivity was suggested among women.
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Lynn's Mayo childhood, in which poverty coincided with land agitation, may have motivated her to seek political and pragmatic solutions to socioeconomicdeprivation.
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Reversal rates were linked to patient and cancer characteristics (age, sex, fitness and stage), mode of surgical access and socioeconomicdeprivation.
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The analysis reveals the disproportionate impact of the death toll in some places, with London boroughs with high levels of socioeconomicdeprivation particularly hard hit.
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socioeconomic
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Socioeconomic deprivation through the time
Socioeconomic deprivation across language varieties