نتایج جستجو برای: socioeconomic

تعداد نتایج: 49528  

Journal: :Journal of biosocial science 2004
S Iyer M F G Monteiro

This study investigated the importance of socioeconomic factors such as education, income, religion, family structure and residence in explaining the increased risk of mortality among vulnerable populations aged less than 20 years in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Data used were from the 1991 Brazilian Demographic Census and comprised 121,060 women aged 15-49 residing in Rio de Janeiro. Two alternativ...

Journal: :The Gerontologist 2000
Z H Wu L Rudkin

We tested the applicability of the stress buffering hypothesis in a developing country setting with data from the Senior Sample of the Malaysian Family Life Survey-2. Using ordered logistic regression methods, we examined whether having daily contact with adult children moderates the effect of low socioeconomic status (SES; conceptualized as a chronic stressor) on self-assessed health status. W...

Journal: :Policy studies journal: the journal of the Policy Studies Organization 1992
Ruth Ann Strickland Marcia Lynn Whicker

We compare the relative impacts of political and socioeconomic factors on state restrictiveness toward abortion during the pre. Roe, pre-Webster and post-Webster time frames. This analysis tests the value of cycle theory, where shifting epochs dominated by liberalism and conservatism enhance the role of political variables in shaping policy formation. It also tests the explanatory value of publ...

2014
Cynnamon Dobbs Craig R. Nitschke Dave Kendal

Our world is increasingly urbanizing which is highlighting that sustainable cities are essential for maintaining human well-being. This research is one of the first attempts to globally synthesize the effects of urbanization on ecosystem services and how these relate to governance, social development and climate. Three urban vegetation ecosystem services (carbon storage, recreation potential an...

Journal: :The Milbank quarterly 2008
Pamela Herd Robert F Schoeni James S House

CONTEXT The robust relationship between socioeconomic factors and health suggests that social and economic policies might substantially affect health, while other evidence suggests that medical care, the main focus of current health policy, may not be the primary determinant of population health. Income support policies are one promising avenue to improve population health. This study examines ...

1996
Kwan S. Kim

Growing income inequality within a country is caused by socioeconomic factors and inadequate government policies and ultimately leads to social and political instabilities. The ideology of supply-side economics in the United States and the United Kingdom during the 1980s, for instance, induced policies of inequality which were then perceived as a way to stimulate economic growth. The demise of ...

Journal: :Developmental science 2006
Kimberly G Noble Michael E Wolmetz Lisa G Ochs Martha J Farah Bruce D McCandliss

Functional neuroimaging may provide insights into the achievement gap in reading skill commonly observed across socioeconomic status (SES). Brain activation during reading tasks is known to be associated with individual differences in children's phonological language skills. By selecting children of equivalent phonological skill, yet diverse socioeconomic backgrounds, we use functional magnetic...

Journal: :Revista latino-americana de enfermagem 2007
Maria de Lourdes Sperli Geraldes Santos Silvia Helena Figueiredo Vendramini Claudia Eli Gazetta Sonia Aparecida Cruz Oliveira Tereza Cristina Scatena Villa

This study aimed to evaluate the epidemiological status of Tuberculosis regarding to the socioeconomic characteristics of São José do Rio Preto between 1998 and 2004. Indexes estimated for 432 urban census tracts from the demographic census of 2000, sorted systematically according to the values of socioeconomic factors and grouped into quartiles were taken into account. The socioeconomic charac...

Journal: :Anesthesiology 2007
Laurent G Glance Richard Wissler Christopher Glantz Turner M Osler Dana B Mukamel Andrew W Dick

BACKGROUND There is strong evidence that pain is undertreated in black and Hispanic patients. The association between race and ethnicity and the use of epidural analgesia for labor is not well described. METHODS Using the New York State Perinatal Database, the authors examined whether race and ethnicity were associated with the likelihood of receiving epidural analgesia for labor after adjust...

2010
Bridget C. Booske Angela M. K. Rohan David A. Kindig Patrick L. Remington

Report cards are widely used in health for drawing attention to performance indicators. We developed a state health report card with separate grades for health and health disparities to generate interest in and awareness of differences in health across different population subgroups and to identify opportunities to improve health. We established grading curves from data for all 50 states for 2 ...

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