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- What: This study examined the relationships of Lifetime Cumulative Adversity (LCA) and country inequalities, as well as the interactions between them, with the self-rated health (SRH) in old age. Health Frontiers in Public Health considered in this study has been found to be related to factors such as age, gender, living arrangements, and socioeconomic status . In this study, the variable was assessed using the SHARELIFE questionnaire from SHARE Wave 7. The model showed no significant associations between LCA and SRH.
- Who: Michal Levinsky from the University of Rhode Island, United States have published the . . .

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