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Explain how a person's gender, socioeconomic position, geographic location, culture, or ethnicity, and how they intersect, can influence their health.
Things to keep in mind
Introduction - key ideas and definitions and the central issues for discussion
All statements you make are fully referenced and supported by adequate evidence. When discussing how these individual-level axes of inequality operate, it is important not to generalize or revert to stereotypes.
Range of non-biological factors that influence health
Theoretical and conceptual explanations for social determination of health
Both mental and physical health (and indeed the range of psychosocial pathways through which health inequalities emerge).
Macro-level factors that can mitigate or moderate the impact of gender, SEP, or ethnicity and how these factors intersect - and what this might mean for health.
Empirical research to provide evidence for your assertions.