@ShirleyHorrocks @ChiefSciAdvisor @IanTown3 @hendysh @SiouxsieW @NZcivildefence 1) https://t.co/TJL4XYwF3c 2)https://t.co/xkRicDqDSF “Existing research has identified unemployment as an important social determinant of health inequalities”
This study published by Anna Brydsten, et al. breaks down the impact of SDOH on mental health across age and gender. Stay tuned later this week for our blog post on mental health and how trust in both peers and providers impacts the total health system. h
#Health inequalities between employed and unemployed in northern Sweden: study shows that the health #gap between employed and unemployed can be explained by the difference in #access to economic and social resources. https://t.co/PJIe3jA9bO
RT @LSEInequalities: New study explores "the extent to which social determinants explain the mental health gap between employed and unemplo…
RT @LSEInequalities: New study explores "the extent to which social determinants explain the mental health gap between employed and unemplo…
RT @LSEInequalities: New study explores "the extent to which social determinants explain the mental health gap between employed and unemplo…
RT @LSEInequalities: New study explores "the extent to which social determinants explain the mental health gap between employed and unemplo…
RT @LSEInequalities: New study explores "the extent to which social determinants explain the mental health gap between employed and unemplo…
New study explores "the extent to which social determinants explain the mental health gap between employed and unemployed" @BioMedCentral https://t.co/f0Gy5PC2TZ
Health inequalities between employed and unemployed in northern Sweden: a decomposition analysis of social determinants for mental health https://t.co/EonsaALmCH https://t.co/mxgOh2nllM