How Can Economic Disparities Influence Epidemiological Studies?
Economic disparities can influence epidemiological studies by introducing bias and limiting generalizability. Populations with lower socioeconomic status may have less access to healthcare and preventive services, resulting in higher disease prevalence and poorer health outcomes. These disparities can skew study results and make it difficult to apply findings to the general population. Furthermore, economic barriers may prevent vulnerable groups from participating in research, leading to underrepresentation and incomplete data.