This thesis deals with socioeconomic health differences (SEHD) Írmong children aged 10-11. Children of parents with a low socioeconomic status are relatively less healthy than children of parents with a high socioeconomic status. With respect to this issue both causes and consequences of health problems are described. In chapter 1 the problem is introduced. Socioeconomic health differences (SEHD) are referring to the relation between socioeconomic indicators like educational level, income or occupational level on the one hand and health status on the other. Among children socioeconomic status is determined by the socioeconomic status of the parents. ... Zie: Summar
Background: This study assesses socio-economic health inequalities (SEHI) over primary school-age (4...
This thesis deals with the question of the extent to which socioeconomic status (sas) is related to ...
Despite many efforts, socioeconomic health inequalities in metabolic syndrome (MetS) and depression ...
This thesis deals with socioeconomic health differences (SEHD) Írmong children aged 10-11. Children ...
Socioeconomic health differences (SEHD) are relatively small in childhood. In adolescence they almos...
Socioeconomic health differences (SEHD) are relatively small in childhood. In adolescence they almos...
This thesis deals with the question of wheter or not socioeconomic health differences (SEHD) exist i...
Background: People with higher socio-economic status (SES) are generally in better health. Less is k...
Background: People with higher socio-economic status (SES) are generally in better health. Less is k...
We study how social and economic conditions relate to the health status of children using a retrospe...
Background: This study assesses socio-economic health inequalities (SEHI) over primary school-age (4...
This thesis deals with the question of the extent to which socioeconomic status (sas) is related to ...
Despite many efforts, socioeconomic health inequalities in metabolic syndrome (MetS) and depression ...
This thesis deals with socioeconomic health differences (SEHD) Írmong children aged 10-11. Children ...
Socioeconomic health differences (SEHD) are relatively small in childhood. In adolescence they almos...
Socioeconomic health differences (SEHD) are relatively small in childhood. In adolescence they almos...
This thesis deals with the question of wheter or not socioeconomic health differences (SEHD) exist i...
Background: People with higher socio-economic status (SES) are generally in better health. Less is k...
Background: People with higher socio-economic status (SES) are generally in better health. Less is k...
We study how social and economic conditions relate to the health status of children using a retrospe...
Background: This study assesses socio-economic health inequalities (SEHI) over primary school-age (4...
This thesis deals with the question of the extent to which socioeconomic status (sas) is related to ...
Despite many efforts, socioeconomic health inequalities in metabolic syndrome (MetS) and depression ...