It ties in closely to living conditions. Living in a remote minority setting means having less access to resources. Living in regions where the economy is depressed puts people in a very much less favourable condition.
One important concept in health care could perhaps be explored. I'm referring to the concept of linguistic insecurity. This does not necessarily translate into morbidity, but pose an identity dilemma for certain individuals.
I would like to explore this issue with young people. For example, does linguistic insecurity bear any relation to high-risk health-related behaviour, etc?
In my opinion, many problems must be documented.