Epidemiology
Socioeconomic status (SES) is a social and economic measure that combines a person's income, education level, and occupational status to determine their overall position in society. SES plays a crucial role in influencing health outcomes, access to resources, and risk factors for various diseases, particularly chronic diseases, as well as affecting behaviors and the effectiveness of screening programs.
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