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Linköping University Medical Dissertations No. 1083

Social status – a state of mind?

Subjective and objective measures of social position

and associations with psychosocial factors, emotions and health Johanna Lundberg

Division of Community Medicine Department of Medical and Health Sciences

Linköping University, Sweden

Linköping University Medical Dissertations No. 1083

Social status – a state of mind?

Subjective and objective measures of social position

and associations with psychosocial factors, emotions and health Johanna Lundberg

Division of Community Medicine Department of Medical and Health Sciences

Linköping University, Sweden

Johanna Lundber

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