Contains fulltext : 207095.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Social exclusion (SE), or the inability to participate fully in society, is considered one of the driving forces of health inequalities. Systematic evidence on this subject is pertinent but scarce. This review aims to systematically summarise peer reviewed studies examining the association between the multidimensional concepts of SE and social inclusion (SI) and health among adults in EU and OECD countries. METHODS: The protocol was registered on Prospero (CRD42017052718). Three major medical databases were searched to identify studies published before January 2018, supplemented by reference and citation tracking. Articles were included if they ...
Studies have shown that perceived discrimination has an impact on our physical and mental health. A ...
Abstract Background Social exclusion (SE) refers to the inability of certain groups or individuals t...
Objective: to identify the perception of social exclusion andits demographic, economic, and sociopol...
BACKGROUND: Social exclusion (SE), or the inability to participate fully in society, is considered o...
The main aim of this dissertation is to develop a reliable and valid instrument to measure the multi...
Background: The concept of social exclusion is now widely used in discussions about the nature of di...
<p>This paper examines the impact of social inequality and social exclusion on health. Social exclus...
Background: Previous studies comparing the social and behavioural determinants of health in Europe h...
This is an author-produced electronic version of an article accepted for publication in the British ...
PURPOSE: The objective of the present study was to provide updated data from nine European countries...
Background: Previous studies comparing the social and behavioural determinants of health in Europe h...
Improving social inclusion opportunities for population health has been identified as a priority are...
Introduction: Health inequalities are recognised as a public health issue worldwide, but only a few ...
previous studies comparing the social and behavioural determinants of health in europe have largely ...
This study attempts to provide a comprehensive and deeper understanding of the relationship between ...
Studies have shown that perceived discrimination has an impact on our physical and mental health. A ...
Abstract Background Social exclusion (SE) refers to the inability of certain groups or individuals t...
Objective: to identify the perception of social exclusion andits demographic, economic, and sociopol...
BACKGROUND: Social exclusion (SE), or the inability to participate fully in society, is considered o...
The main aim of this dissertation is to develop a reliable and valid instrument to measure the multi...
Background: The concept of social exclusion is now widely used in discussions about the nature of di...
<p>This paper examines the impact of social inequality and social exclusion on health. Social exclus...
Background: Previous studies comparing the social and behavioural determinants of health in Europe h...
This is an author-produced electronic version of an article accepted for publication in the British ...
PURPOSE: The objective of the present study was to provide updated data from nine European countries...
Background: Previous studies comparing the social and behavioural determinants of health in Europe h...
Improving social inclusion opportunities for population health has been identified as a priority are...
Introduction: Health inequalities are recognised as a public health issue worldwide, but only a few ...
previous studies comparing the social and behavioural determinants of health in europe have largely ...
This study attempts to provide a comprehensive and deeper understanding of the relationship between ...
Studies have shown that perceived discrimination has an impact on our physical and mental health. A ...
Abstract Background Social exclusion (SE) refers to the inability of certain groups or individuals t...
Objective: to identify the perception of social exclusion andits demographic, economic, and sociopol...