Intersectional analysis of social disparities in type 2 diabetes risk among adults in Germany: results from a nationwide population-based survey
Francesca Färber,
Enrique Alonso-Perez,
Christin Heidemann
et al.
Abstract:Background
Differences in type 2 diabetes risk have been reported for several sociodemographic determinants including sex/gender or socioeconomic status. From an intersectional perspective, it is important to not only consider the role of social dimensions individually, but also their intersections. This allows for a deeper understanding of diabetes risk and preventive needs among diverse population groups.
Methods
As an intersectionality-informed approach, multilevel analysis of individual heterogeneity and… Show more
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