نتایج جستجو برای: ses

تعداد نتایج: 14036  

Journal: :Canadian journal of public health = Revue canadienne de sante publique 2005
Lisa N Oliver Michael V Hayes

BACKGROUND The purposes of this study are to determine (i) if neighbourhood socioeconomic status (SES) is systematically related to the prevalence of overweight children and youth in Canada, (ii) if the factors accounting for the apparent relationship have face validity, and (iii) if neighbourhood SES has an independent influence on this distribution. METHODS Cross-sectional data from Cycle 4...

Journal: :International journal of epidemiology 2015
Silvia Stringhini Silvia Polidoro Carlotta Sacerdote Rachel S Kelly Karin van Veldhoven Claudia Agnoli Sara Grioni Rosario Tumino Maria Concetta Giurdanella Salvatore Panico Amalia Mattiello Domenico Palli Giovanna Masala Valentina Gallo Raphaële Castagné Fred Paccaud Gianluca Campanella Marc Chadeau-Hyam Paolo Vineis

BACKGROUND In humans, low socioeconomic status (SES) across the life course is associated with greater diurnal cortisol production, increased inflammatory activity and higher circulating antibodies for several pathogens, all suggesting a dampened immune response. Recent evidence suggests that DNA methylation of pro-inflammatory genes may be implicated in the biological embedding of the social e...

Journal: :Schweizerische Zeitschrift fur Forstwesen 2019

Journal: :Urgences 1986

2012
Cassandra M. Guarino Mark D. Reckase Jeffrey M. Wooldridge

This design experiment addresses the question: How can second-grade students from low-SES schools attain the same levels of achievement as students from high-SES schools on standards-based social studies and content area literacy assessments? Students from two high-SES school districts were assessed in order to establish target levels of achievement. Two project-based units focused on state sta...

Journal: :BMC Public Health 2005
Beth K Potter Kathy N Speechley John J Koval Iris A Gutmanis M Karen Campbell Douglas Manuel

BACKGROUND While research to date has consistently demonstrated that socioeconomic status (SES) is inversely associated with injury mortality in both children and adults, findings have been less consistent for non-fatal injuries. The literature addressing SES and injury morbidity among adolescents has been particularly inconclusive. To explore potential explanations for these discrepant researc...

2010
Maureen S. Durkin Matthew J. Maenner F. John Meaney Susan E. Levy Carolyn DiGuiseppi Joyce S. Nicholas Russell S. Kirby Jennifer A. Pinto-Martin Laura A. Schieve

BACKGROUND This study was designed to evaluate the hypothesis that the prevalence of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) among children in the United States is positively associated with socioeconomic status (SES). METHODS A cross-sectional study was implemented with data from the Autism and Developmental Disabilities Monitoring Network, a multiple source surveillance system that incorporates data...

Journal: :Stroke 1995
G Howard G B Russell R Anderson G W Evans T Morgan V J Howard G L Burke

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE It has been suggested that a substantial proportion of the excess stroke mortality among black Americans may be attributable to relatively lower socioeconomic status (SES) in this group. In this report we provide the first quantitative estimates of the proportion of excess black stroke mortality attributable to SES for a large population-based cohort. METHODS We used da...

2017
Mahbobeh AHMADI DOULABI Firoozeh SAJEDI Roshanak VAMEGHI Mohammad Ali MAZAHERI Alireza AKBARZADEH BAGHBAN

OBJECTIVE There have been contradictory findings on the relationship between Socioeconomic Status (SES) and child development although SES is associated with child development outcomes. The present study intended to define the relationship between SES and child development in Tehran kindergartens, Iran. MATERIALS & METHODS This cross-sectional survey studied 1036 children aged 36-60 month, in...

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