Socioeconomic inequalities in the prevalence of complex multimorbidity in a Norwegian population: findings from the cross-sectional HUNT Study

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Complex multimorbidity is common from early adulthood, and social inequalities persist until 75 years in women and 90 years in men in the general population. These findings have policy implications for public health as well as healthcare, organisation, treatment, education and research, as complex m …
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Authors Vinjerui KH;Bjerkeset O;Bjorngaard JH;Krokstad S;Douglas KA;Sund ER;;
Journal BMJ open
Year 2020
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