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Ethnic inequalities in child and adolescent health in the Scandinavian welfare states: The role of parental socioeconomic status – a systematic review
Claire J. Mock-muñoz de Luna
*
, Kathrine Vitus, Mette K. Torslev,
Allan Krasnik
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Signe S. Jervelund
*
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Section of Health Services Research
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adolescent
42%
Child health
73%
chronic illness
35%
Denmark
22%
discrimination
8%
ethnic inequality
100%
ethnic structure
15%
evidence
5%
health
32%
health status
11%
immigrant
51%
inclusion
8%
mental health
24%
Norway
21%
reason for migration
18%
Scandinavia
29%
social status
56%
Sweden
20%
welfare state
67%
well-being
16%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Adolescent Health
88%
Child
31%
Child Health
71%
Denmark
25%
Guidelines
7%
Health
17%
Health Care Outcome Assessment
7%
Health Status
10%
Mental Health
28%
Norway
25%
Obesity
25%
Oral Health
25%
Population
4%
Population Characteristics
14%
Population Groups
12%
Publications
19%
PubMed
9%
Scandinavian and Nordic Countries
32%
Social Class
68%
Sweden
23%
Systematic Reviews
53%