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      Transcending the known in public health practice: the inequality paradox: the population approach and vulnerable populations.

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          Using the concept of vulnerable populations, we examine how disparities in health may be exacerbated by population-approach interventions. We show, from an etiologic perspective, how life-course epidemiology, the concentration of risk factors, and the concept of fundamental causes of diseases may explain the differential capacity, throughout the risk-exposure distribution, to transform resources provided through population-approach interventions into health. From an intervention perspective, we argue that population-approach interventions may be compromised by inconsistencies between the social and cultural assumptions of public health practitioners and targeted groups. We propose some intervention principles to mitigate the health disparities associated with population-approach interventions.

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          Journal
          Am J Public Health
          American journal of public health
          American Public Health Association
          1541-0048
          0090-0036
          Feb 2008
          : 98
          : 2
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Lea Roback Centre for Research on Health Inequalities, Department of Social and Preventive Medicine, University of Montreal, and Groupe de Recherche Interdisciplinaire en Santé, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. katherine.frohlich@umontreal.ca
          Article
          AJPH.2007.114777
          10.2105/AJPH.2007.114777
          2376882
          18172133
          c19fc719-23be-4506-9713-94b25f8056b3
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