Background: Social gradients have been found across European populations, where less affluent groups are more often affected by poor housing and neighbourhood conditions. While poor housing and neighbourhood quality have been associated with a range of non-communicable diseases (NCDs), these conditions have rarely been applied to the examination of socioeconomic differences in NCDs. This study therefore asks ‘to what extent does adjusting for poor housing and neighbourhood conditions reduce inequalities in NCDs among men and women in Europe’? Methods: Our analysis used pooled-data from 20 European countries for women (n= 12 794) and men (n= 11 974), aged 25–75, from round 7 of the European Social Survey. Fourteen NCDs were investigated: he...
previous studies comparing the social and behavioural determinants of health in europe have largely ...
The European Social Survey (ESS) is a biennial, academically driven, cross-sectional, pan-European s...
Background: Changes over time in inequalities in self-reported health are studied for increasingly m...
Background: Social gradients have been found across European populations, where less affluent groups...
Background: A range of non-communicable diseases (NCDs) has been found to follow a social pattern wh...
Background: Socioeconomic inequalities in the prevalence of non-communicable diseases (NCDs) are evi...
Background: Previous studies comparing the social and behavioural determinants of health in Europe h...
Background: The majority of empirical studies focus on a single Social Determinant of Health (SDH) w...
Background: The degree of health variation among social groups is an important indicator of populati...
During the last three decades there has been a growing research interest on socioeconomic health ine...
The majority of empirical studies focus on a single Social Determinant of Health (SDH) when analysin...
Background: Previous studies comparing the social and behavioural determinants of health in Europe h...
The European Social Survey (ESS) is a biennial, academically driven, cross-sectional, pan-European s...
Background: Within the European Union (EU), substantial efforts are being made to achieve economic a...
The european social survey (ess) is a biennial, academically driven, cross-sectional, pan-european s...
previous studies comparing the social and behavioural determinants of health in europe have largely ...
The European Social Survey (ESS) is a biennial, academically driven, cross-sectional, pan-European s...
Background: Changes over time in inequalities in self-reported health are studied for increasingly m...
Background: Social gradients have been found across European populations, where less affluent groups...
Background: A range of non-communicable diseases (NCDs) has been found to follow a social pattern wh...
Background: Socioeconomic inequalities in the prevalence of non-communicable diseases (NCDs) are evi...
Background: Previous studies comparing the social and behavioural determinants of health in Europe h...
Background: The majority of empirical studies focus on a single Social Determinant of Health (SDH) w...
Background: The degree of health variation among social groups is an important indicator of populati...
During the last three decades there has been a growing research interest on socioeconomic health ine...
The majority of empirical studies focus on a single Social Determinant of Health (SDH) when analysin...
Background: Previous studies comparing the social and behavioural determinants of health in Europe h...
The European Social Survey (ESS) is a biennial, academically driven, cross-sectional, pan-European s...
Background: Within the European Union (EU), substantial efforts are being made to achieve economic a...
The european social survey (ess) is a biennial, academically driven, cross-sectional, pan-european s...
previous studies comparing the social and behavioural determinants of health in europe have largely ...
The European Social Survey (ESS) is a biennial, academically driven, cross-sectional, pan-European s...
Background: Changes over time in inequalities in self-reported health are studied for increasingly m...