Multimorbidity has been well researched in terms of consequences and healthcare implications. Nevertheless, its risk factors and determinants, especially in the Asian context, remain understudied. We tested the hypothesis of a negative relationship between socioeconomic status and multimorbidity, with contextually different patterns from those observed in the West.We conducted our study in the general Hong Kong (HK) population. Data on current health conditions, health behaviours, socio-demographic and socioeconomic characteristics was obtained from HK Government’s Thematic Household Survey. 25,780 individuals aged 15 or above were sampled. Binary logistic and negative binomial regression analyses were conducted to identify risk factors for...
There is growing evidence to suggest that multimorbidity is not only a consequence of aging but also...
Multimorbidity has become the norm worldwide as populations age. It remains, however, infrequently r...
The severity of COVID-19 infections could be exacerbated by the epidemic of chronic diseases and und...
<div><p>Introduction</p><p>Multimorbidity has been well researched in terms of consequences and heal...
<b>Introduction</b> Multimorbidity has been well researched in terms of consequences and...
Background: The epidemiology of multiple chronic conditions in China is poorly understood. We invest...
Associations of multimorbidity and income with hospital admission were investigated in population sa...
BACKGROUND: Multimorbidity is a significant contributor to inequalities in healthcare and has become...
<b>Background</b> China, like other countries, is facing a growing burden of chronic dis...
OBJECTIVES: To assess the prevalence and factors associated with multimorbidity in a community-dwell...
Multimorbidity , defined as the coexistence of two or more chronic diseases in one individual, is in...
Abstract Background Multimorbidity is a major challenge to health systems globally and disproportion...
OBJECTIVES: To assess the prevalence and factors associated with multimorbidity in a community-dwell...
Background: Multimorbidity is a major challenge to health systems globally and disproportionately af...
Abstract. Background:. Few studies have assessed the relationship between multimorbidity patterns an...
There is growing evidence to suggest that multimorbidity is not only a consequence of aging but also...
Multimorbidity has become the norm worldwide as populations age. It remains, however, infrequently r...
The severity of COVID-19 infections could be exacerbated by the epidemic of chronic diseases and und...
<div><p>Introduction</p><p>Multimorbidity has been well researched in terms of consequences and heal...
<b>Introduction</b> Multimorbidity has been well researched in terms of consequences and...
Background: The epidemiology of multiple chronic conditions in China is poorly understood. We invest...
Associations of multimorbidity and income with hospital admission were investigated in population sa...
BACKGROUND: Multimorbidity is a significant contributor to inequalities in healthcare and has become...
<b>Background</b> China, like other countries, is facing a growing burden of chronic dis...
OBJECTIVES: To assess the prevalence and factors associated with multimorbidity in a community-dwell...
Multimorbidity , defined as the coexistence of two or more chronic diseases in one individual, is in...
Abstract Background Multimorbidity is a major challenge to health systems globally and disproportion...
OBJECTIVES: To assess the prevalence and factors associated with multimorbidity in a community-dwell...
Background: Multimorbidity is a major challenge to health systems globally and disproportionately af...
Abstract. Background:. Few studies have assessed the relationship between multimorbidity patterns an...
There is growing evidence to suggest that multimorbidity is not only a consequence of aging but also...
Multimorbidity has become the norm worldwide as populations age. It remains, however, infrequently r...
The severity of COVID-19 infections could be exacerbated by the epidemic of chronic diseases and und...