Money is not enough: exploring the impact of social and cultural resources on youth health.

T Abel; DC Fuhr ORCID logo; C Bisegger; S Ackermann Rau; European Kidscreen Group; (2011) Money is not enough: exploring the impact of social and cultural resources on youth health. Scandinavian journal of public health, 39 (6 Supp). pp. 57-61. ISSN 1403-4948 DOI: 10.1177/1403494810378924
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BACKGROUND: Findings on socioeconomic health differentials in youth remain fragmented with the role of cumulative and interaction effects of different forms of health resources not well understood. METHODS: European KIDSCREEN data were analysed to explore effects of material and non-material resources on subjective health in The Netherlands, Hungary, and the UK. RESULTS: Regression analysis revealed significant main effects of economic, social, and cultural resources on youth health. In the UK an interaction effect between economic and cultural resources indicated a conditional relationship between material and non-material health resources. CONCLUSIONS: Exploring the combined impact of economic, social, and cultural resources may contribute to our understanding of health differentials.

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