Determinants of perceived health and unmet healthcare needs in universal healthcare systems with high gender equality
Abstract Background Patient attitudes about health and healthcare have emerged as important outcomes to assess in clinical studies. Gender is increasingly recognized as an intersectional social construct that may influence health. Our objective was to determine potential sex differences in self-repo...
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Main Authors: | Christina P. Tadiri (Author), Teresa Gisinger (Author), Alexandra Kautzky-Willer (Author), Karolina Kublickiene (Author), Maria Trinidad Herrero (Author), Colleen M. Norris (Author), Valeria Raparelli (Author), Louise Pilote (Author), on behalf of the GOING-FWD Consortium (Author) |
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