Social inequalities in health.

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Across
  1. 4. Intermediary that includes activities related to health, such as eating, smoking and alcohol consumption.
  2. 5. An umbrella term used to describe people who are socially excluded, who typically experience multiple interacting risk factors for poor health, such as stigma, discrimination and poverty.
  3. 7. Intermediary that includes damp housing, not being able to afford healthy food or be unable to access healthcare services.
  4. 8. The lack or denial of something considered to be a necessity.
  5. 9. Unfair differences in people’s health, the care they receive or opportunities they have to live healthily.
Down
  1. 1. The idea that people who need medical care the most are the least likely to receive it.
  2. 2. Intermediary that refers to the wider underlying emotions that are byproducts of an unequal and hierarchical society.
  3. 3. Process of enabling people to increase control over, and to improve their health.
  4. 6. Unfair, avoidable differences arising from poor governance, corruption or cultural exclusion.