نتایج جستجو برای: ses

تعداد نتایج: 14036  

2012
Liang En Wee Wei Xin Yeo Gui Rong Yang Nazirul Hannan Kenny Lim Christopher Chua Mae Yue Tan Nikki Fong Amelia Yeap Lionel Chen Gerald Choon-Huat Koh Han Ming Shen

BACKGROUND/AIMS Neighborhood socioeconomic status (SES) can affect cognitive function. We assessed cognitive function and cognitive impairment among community-dwelling elderly in a multi-ethnic urban low-SES Asian neighborhood and compared them with a higher-SES neighborhood. METHODS The study population involved all residents aged ≥60 years in two housing estates comprising owner-occupied ho...

2013
Sophie von Stumm Ian J Deary Gareth Hagger-Johnson

OBJECTIVES Early life factors, like intelligence and socioeconomic status (SES), are associated with health outcomes in adulthood. Fitting comprehensive life-course models, we tested (1) the effect of childhood intelligence and SES, education and adulthood SES on psychological distress at midlife, and (2) compared alternative measurement specifications (reflective and formative) of SES. DESIG...

2012
Tony Robertson G. David Batty Geoff Der Michael J. Green Liane M. McGlynn Alan McIntyre Paul G. Shiels Michaela Benzeval

Lower socioeconomic status (SES) is strongly associated with an increased risk of morbidity and premature mortality, but it is not known if the same is true for telomere length, a marker often used to assess biological ageing. The West of Scotland Twenty-07 Study was used to investigate this and consists of three cohorts aged approximately 35 (N = 775), 55 (N = 866) and 75 years (N = 544) at th...

Journal: :Developmental science 2015
Daniel A Hackman Robert Gallop Gary W Evans Martha J Farah

Childhood socioeconomic status (SES) predicts executive function (EF), but fundamental aspects of this relation remain unknown: the developmental course of the SES disparity, its continued sensitivity to SES changes during that course, and the features of childhood experience responsible for the SES-EF relation. Regarding course, early disparities would be expected to grow during development if...

Journal: :Circulation. Cardiovascular quality and outcomes 2014
Alexander B Blum Natalia N Egorova Eugene A Sosunov Annetine C Gelijns Erin DuPree Alan J Moskowitz Alex D Federman Deborah D Ascheim Salomeh Keyhani

BACKGROUND Current 30-day readmission models used by the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services for the purpose of hospital-level comparisons lack measures of socioeconomic status (SES). We examined whether the inclusion of an SES measure in 30-day congestive heart failure readmission models changed hospital risk-standardized readmission rates in New York City (NYC) hospitals. METHODS AND ...

2016
Emma Beard Jamie Brown Robert West Colin Angus Alan Brennan John Holmes Eileen Kaner Petra Meier Susan Michie

BACKGROUND The Alcohol Harm Paradox refers to observations that lower socioeconomic status (SES) groups consume less alcohol but experience more alcohol-related problems. However, SES is a complex concept and its observed relationship to social problems often depends on how it is measured and the demographic groups studied. Thus this study assessed socioeconomic patterning of alcohol consumptio...

2015
Susan P. Phillips Katarina Hamberg

Background Individual and area socio-economic status (SES) are significant predictors of morbidity and mortality in developed and developing countries. However, the span in health from poorest to richest, that is, the socio-economic gradient, appears steeper for men than women. Objective Our aim is to understand women's apparent immunity to the health harms of the SES gradient. Design Findings ...

2017
Greg Lyle Gilly A. Hendrie Delia Hendrie

BACKGROUND Globally, the provision of equitable outcomes for women with breast cancer is a priority for governments. However, there is growing evidence that a socioeconomic status (SES) gradient exists in outcomes across the breast cancer continuum - namely incidence, diagnosis, treatment, survival and mortality. This systematic review describes this evidence and, because of the importance of p...

2015
Candace H Feldman Yan Dong Jeffrey N Katz Laurel A Donnell-Fink Elena Losina

BACKGROUND Patients with higher socioeconomic status (SES) are shown to have better total knee arthroplasty (TKA) outcomes compared to those with lower SES. The relationship between SES and factors that influence TKA use is understudied. We examined the association between SES and pain, function and pain catastrophizing at presentation for TKA. METHODS In patients undergoing TKA at an academi...

2012
Chun-Chuan Shih Chien-Chang Liao Yi-Chang Su Tsu F Yeh Jaung-Geng Lin

BACKGROUND Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) utilization is common in Asian countries. Limited studies are available on the socioeconomic status (SES) associated with TCM use among the pediatric population. We report on the association between SES and TCM use among children and adolescents in Taiwan. METHODS A National Health Interview Survey was conducted in Taiwan in 2001 that included 5,9...

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