نتایج جستجو برای: high income countries

تعداد نتایج: 2321554  

2017
Dan J. Stein Carmen C. W. Lim Annelieke M. Roest Peter de Jonge Sergio Aguilar-Gaxiola Ali Al-Hamzawi Jordi Alonso Corina Benjet Evelyn J. Bromet Ronny Bruffaerts Giovanni de Girolamo Silvia Florescu Oye Gureje Josep Maria Haro Meredith G. Harris Yanling He Hristo Hinkov Itsuko Horiguchi Chiyi Hu Aimee Karam Elie G. Karam Sing Lee Jean-Pierre Lepine Fernando Navarro-Mateu Beth-Ellen Pennell Marina Piazza Jose Posada-Villa Margreet ten Have Yolanda Torres Maria Carmen Viana Bogdan Wojtyniak Miguel Xavier Ronald C. Kessler Kate M. Scott

BACKGROUND There is evidence that social anxiety disorder (SAD) is a prevalent and disabling disorder. However, most of the available data on the epidemiology of this condition originate from high income countries in the West. The World Mental Health (WMH) Survey Initiative provides an opportunity to investigate the prevalence, course, impairment, socio-demographic correlates, comorbidity, and ...

One of the significant incentives of the investors to enter the capital market is to earn profits and finally increase wealth. However, one of the most important concerns of the investors while investing in the stock market is the liquidity of the stocks. Thus, the high liquidity of the stock market reduces the risk of non-liquidity of the stock, as well as reduces the cost of capital accumulat...

2010
Giang Vinh Le Ken Takahashi Antti Karjalainen Vanya Delgermaa Tsutomu Hoshuyama Yoshitaka Miyamura Sugio Furuya Toshiaki Higashi Guowei Pan Gregory Wagner

BACKGROUND National disparities in asbestos use will likely lead to an unequal burden of asbestos diseases. OBJECTIVES As economic status may be linked to asbestos use, we assessed, globally, the relationship between indicators of national economic development and asbestos use. METHODS For the 135 countries that have ever used asbestos, per capita asbestos use (kilograms per capita per year...

Journal: :Appetite 2010
P W Gerbens-Leenes S Nonhebel M S Krol

This study analyzes relationships between food supply, consumption and income, taking supply, meat and dairy, and consumption composition (in macronutrients) as indicators, with annual per capita GDP as indicator for income. It compares food consumption patterns for 57 countries (2001) and gives time trends for western and southern Europe. Cross-sectional and time series relationships show simi...

Journal: :Lancet 2016
Vicki Flenady Aleena M Wojcieszek Philippa Middleton David Ellwood Jan Jaap Erwich Michael Coory T Yee Khong Robert M Silver Gordon C S Smith Frances M Boyle Joy E Lawn Hannah Blencowe Susannah Hopkins Leisher Mechthild M Gross Dell Horey Lynn Farrales Frank Bloomfield Lesley McCowan Stephanie J Brown K S Joseph Jennifer Zeitlin Hanna E Reinebrant Claudia Ravaldi Alfredo Vannacci Jillian Cassidy Paul Cassidy Cindy Farquhar Euan Wallace Dimitrios Siassakos Alexander E P Heazell Claire Storey Lynn Sadler Scott Petersen J Frederik Frøen Robert L Goldenberg

Variation in stillbirth rates across high-income countries and large equity gaps within high-income countries persist. If all high-income countries achieved stillbirth rates equal to the best performing countries, 19,439 late gestation (28 weeks or more) stillbirths could have been avoided in 2015. The proportion of unexplained stillbirths is high and can be addressed through improvements in da...

2010
Sandra Hopkins

Cross-sectional health expenditure data are used to compare health expenditure aggregates and the contribution of the public and private sectors in a selection of 31 low, middle and high income countries. The comparative data illustrate the diversity of outcomes in terms of total health expenditure and its components even amongst countries with similar GDP per capita. Low and middle income coun...

2014
Dominique Costagliola

Further researches are needed to reconcile the absence of increased mortality risk in HIV-infected individuals with controlled viral load and restored immunity with the observed higher risk of comorbidities, such as cardiovascular diseases and non-AIDS-defining cancers, and the accelerated aging hypothesis, in particular, to help stratify HIV individuals who are at risk; to define the optimal m...

Journal: :JAMA 2014
Annette Rid Ezekiel J Emanuel

The outbreak of Ebola inWest Africa is devastating to the affected countries. With no specific treatments or preventivemeasuresavailable,Ebolahas, todate,caused almost 2300 deaths,1 overwhelmed fragile health care systemsandthereby led to inadequatecare forother serious diseases, and slowed economic activity. YetEbolamost likelywill notbecomeaglobalhealth threat.2 Ebola only spreads throughdire...

Journal: :international journal of health policy and management 2014
claudio méndez

the global health agenda has been dominating the current global health policy debate. furthermore, it has compelled countries to embrace strategies for tackling health inequalities in a wide range of public health areas. the article by robert and colleagues highlights that although globalization has increased opportunities to share and spread ideas, there is still great asymmetry of power accor...

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