What's important to you? Socioeconomic inequalities in the perceived importance of health compared to other life domains
Abstract Background Pressing issues, like financial concerns, may outweigh the importance people attach to health. This study tested whether health, compared to other life domains, was considered more important by people in high versus low socioeconomic positions, with future focus and financial str...
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Main Authors: | Sanne E. Verra (Author), Maartje P. Poelman (Author), Andrea L. Mudd (Author), Emely de Vet (Author), Sofie van Rongen (Author), John de Wit (Author), Carlijn B.M. Kamphuis (Author) |
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2022-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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