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Unravelling COVID-19 social mortality patterns using conditional inference tree algorithm
and migration status. Education and income emerged as the strongest predictors among people not living in collectivities. Conclusions This study identified important SD and SE disparities in COVID-19 ...
Impact of substance type and patient characteristics on the choice of treatment setting for substance use disorder in Belgium
Patients using illicit substances like cannabis, opiates, cocaine, and stimulants are 6-12 times more likely to be treated in an SAC than those using alcohol. Factors such as income source and referral ...
The economic burden of type 2 diabetes on the public healthcare system in Kenya: a cost of illness study
low and middle-income countries (LMIC s). The data capture and costing analysis were done in Microsoft Excel 16, and sensitivity analysis was conducted on all the parameters to estimate the ...
Sociodemographic and socioeconomic disparities in COVID-19 vaccine uptake in Belgium: a nationwide record linkage study
levels of income and education, unemployed). Overall, the sociodemographic and socioeconomic disparities were comparable for all regions. Conclusions The identification of sociodemographic and ...
Disparities in COVID-19 Vaccination in Belgium
this context. Results: The composite factor built from income deciles, migration background, and household composition shows consistent results with earlier findings based on individual level data for similar ...
The multidimensionality of public support for basic income: a vignette experiment in Belgium
Publication Type: Peer reviewed scientific article Authors: Tijs Laenen; Arno Van Hootegem; Federica Rossetti Source: Journal of European Public Policy (2022) Manuscript versions: DOI: https://doi.org/10.1080/13501763.2022.2055112 Full text language: E ...
Unravelling demographic and socioeconomic patterns of COVID-19 death and other causes of death: results of an individual-level analysis of exhaustive cause of death data in Belgium, 2020
all OCOD; living in collectivities was identified by the CIT as the strongest predictor followed by age, sex, and migration background. Education and income emerged as among the strongest predictors ...
The Belgian Cancer Inventory: Co-creating a framework for monitoring the implementation of cancer policies and associated inequalities
European Cancer Inequalities Registry 3 by which these indicators could be disaggregated (e.g. age, income level, region). Based on pre-defined consensus criteria, advancement to the next round ...
Sociodemographic and socioeconomic disparities in COVID-19 vaccine uptake in Belgium: a nationwide record linkage study.
single parents, one-person households and disadvantaged socioeconomic groups (with lower levels of income and education, unemployed). Overall, the sociodemographic and socioeconomic disparities were ...
Social integration of people with non-psychotic mental illness over the last 2 decades: the widening gap in the adult population in Belgium
indicators relating to employment, income, social contacts, and partnership. Results: Since 1997, the probability of being unemployed, having limited social contacts, and living on less than 60% of the median ...