UCL DEPARTMENT OF EPIDEMIOLOGY AND PUBLIC HEALTH
CENTRAL AND EASTERN EUROPE RESEARCH GROUP

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Determinants of self-rated health in Central and Eastern Europe

The main objective of the study: to assess the effects of socioeconomic and psychosocial factors on self-rated health in seven countries of Central and Eastern Europe (Russia, Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia, Poland, Czech Republic, Hungary).

Main socioeconomic indicators:
education

material deprivation

household items

ecological measures of material inequality

Main psychosocial measures
perceived control

decision latitude

work demand

social support at work

work variety

effort-reward imbalance

 

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