[Present day socioeconomic conditions and the populations health].

Vestn Ross Akad Med Nauk

Institute of Social Hygiene, Economics and Health Management of NA Semashko RAMN, Moscow.

Published: March 1997

The influence of a wide range of living conditions and other socioeconomic factors on the health status of various population groups in Russia and foreign countries is considered. There is a great difference in their accesses to health care to promote health. In Russia, it is being aggravated by instability of socioeconomic transformations and deviations in their hygienic behavior of large population groups, thus causing great losses, particularly due to high premature death rates among males.

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