Can financial insecurity and condescending treatment explain the higher prevalence of poor self-rated health in women than in men? A population-based cross-sectional study in Sweden

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Anu Molarius
Fredrik Granström
Inna Feldman
Marina Kalander Blomqvist
Helena Pettersson
Sirkka Elo
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[1] 721 89 Västerås and Karlstad University,Västmanland County Council, Competence Centre for Health
[2] Sörmland County Council,Research & Development Centre
[3] Uppsala County Council,Department of Community Medicine
[4] Värmland County Council,Department of Community Medicine
[5] Örebro County Council,Department of Community Medicine and Public Health
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International Journal for Equity in Health | / 11卷
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Gender; Health inequalities; Self-rated health; Population surveys; Sweden;
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