The cumulation of ill health and low agency in socially excluded city dwellers in the Netherlands: how to better identify high-risk/high-need population segments with public health survey data
Abstract Background Population segmentation and risk stratification are important strategies for allocating resources in public health, health care and social care. Social exclusion, which is defined as the cumulation of disadvantages in social, economic, cultural and political domains, is associate...
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Main Authors: | Addi P. L. van Bergen (Author), Annelies van Loon (Author), Stella J. M. Hoff (Author), Judith R. L. M. Wolf (Author), Albert M. van Hemert (Author) |
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