The study presents a pathway model of the risk of multimorbidity and functional limitation from childhood to old age. Childhood circumstances, measured as parents’ social class, adverse experiences and child’s health, influenced multimorbidity and functional limitation at old age indirectly via material, psychosocial and behavioural pathways. These pathways acted as magnifiers of early inequalities: they enhanced the unequal impacts of the pre-existing differences between individuals in socio-economic position, psychological connections and health. The pathway effects measured at age 50-64 years were larger than the total effects of childhood social class, adverse experiences and child’s health. Thus pre-retirement appears to be an importan...
Socioeconomic conditions across the life course may contribute to differences in multimorbidity and ...
Objective: social, biological and environmental factors in early-life, defined as the period from pr...
PURPOSE: The increased burden of multimorbidity is restricting individuals' ability to live autonomo...
This is the final version. Available from Elsevier via the DOI in this record.This study explores lo...
This study explores longitudinal relationships between material, psycho-social and behavioural socia...
AIM: To examine impact of adverse childhood experiences (ACE) on rates and development of multimorbi...
Leo Singer was funded by the School of Environmental Sciences, University of Liverpool, as part of h...
Socioeconomic conditions across the life course may contribute to differences in multimorbidity and ...
Multimorbidity, or co-occurrence of several chronic diseases, has major consequences in terms of fun...
BACKGROUND: Many older adults manage multiple chronic conditions (i.e. multimorbidity); and many of ...
BACKGROUND: We sought to: [1] estimate the prevalence of multimorbidity at age 46-48 in the 1970 Bri...
PURPOSE The increased burden of multimorbidity is restricting individuals' ability to live autono...
© 2017, © The Author(s) 2017. Objective: This study presents three approaches, that is, cumulative r...
BACKGROUND: We aimed to estimate multimorbidity trajectories and quantify socioeconomic inequalities...
Socioeconomic conditions across the life course may contribute to differences in multimorbidity and ...
Objective: social, biological and environmental factors in early-life, defined as the period from pr...
PURPOSE: The increased burden of multimorbidity is restricting individuals' ability to live autonomo...
This is the final version. Available from Elsevier via the DOI in this record.This study explores lo...
This study explores longitudinal relationships between material, psycho-social and behavioural socia...
AIM: To examine impact of adverse childhood experiences (ACE) on rates and development of multimorbi...
Leo Singer was funded by the School of Environmental Sciences, University of Liverpool, as part of h...
Socioeconomic conditions across the life course may contribute to differences in multimorbidity and ...
Multimorbidity, or co-occurrence of several chronic diseases, has major consequences in terms of fun...
BACKGROUND: Many older adults manage multiple chronic conditions (i.e. multimorbidity); and many of ...
BACKGROUND: We sought to: [1] estimate the prevalence of multimorbidity at age 46-48 in the 1970 Bri...
PURPOSE The increased burden of multimorbidity is restricting individuals' ability to live autono...
© 2017, © The Author(s) 2017. Objective: This study presents three approaches, that is, cumulative r...
BACKGROUND: We aimed to estimate multimorbidity trajectories and quantify socioeconomic inequalities...
Socioeconomic conditions across the life course may contribute to differences in multimorbidity and ...
Objective: social, biological and environmental factors in early-life, defined as the period from pr...
PURPOSE: The increased burden of multimorbidity is restricting individuals' ability to live autonomo...