نتایج جستجو برای: health inequalities

تعداد نتایج: 1016236  

Journal: :International Journal for Equity in Health 2007
Vasoontara Yiengprugsawan Lynette LY Lim Gordon A Carmichael Alexandra Sidorenko Adrian C Sleigh

BACKGROUND In recent years, interest in the study of inequalities in health has not stopped at quantifying their magnitude; explaining the sources of inequalities has also become of great importance. This paper measures socioeconomic inequalities in self-reported morbidity and self-assessed health in Thailand, and the contributions of different population subgroups to those inequalities. METH...

Journal: :The British journal of general practice : the journal of the Royal College of General Practitioners 2001
A Barton

Congratulations on a timely issue on health inequalities and deprivation (BJGP, June 2001). It is arguable that the inequality issue is the medical issue of today. Twenty-one years after the Black Report, followed up by such authors as Blane, Brunner, Davey Smith, Marmot, and Wilkinson, it is clear that we cannot have a healthy society unless it is more equal than the one we live in today. How ...

2018
Lucinda Cash-Gibson Diego F Rojas-Gualdrón Juan M Pericàs Joan Benach

BACKGROUND Increasing evidence shows that health inequalities exist between and within countries, and emphasis has been placed on strengthening the production and use of the global health inequalities research, so as to improve capacities to act. Yet, a comprehensive overview of this evidence base is still needed, to determine what is known about the global and historical scientific production ...

Journal: :Journal of health politics, policy and law 2010
Julia Lynch Sarah E Gollust

Conventional wisdom suggests that the best way to persuade Americans to support changes in health care policy is to appeal to their self-interest - particularly to concerns about their economic and health security. An alternative strategy, framing problems in the health care system to emphasize inequalities, could also, however, mobilize public support for policy change by activating underlying...

Journal: :European journal of public health 2006
Amanda Sacker Noriko Cable

BACKGROUND Calls for public health initiatives to increase adolescent leisure-time physical activity suggest that increasing activity in this age group will reduce social inequalities in health. While the public health benefits of exercise are undisputed, there is little evidence on its role in reducing health inequalities. The paper examines the extent to which adolescent leisure-time physical...

Journal: :International journal for equity in health 2016
Inês Campos-Matos Giuliano Russo Julian Perelman

INTRODUCTION Health inequalities are recognised as a public health issue worldwide, but only a few countries have developed national strategies to monitor and reduce them. Despite its considerable health inequalities, Portugal seems to lack a systematic strategy to tackle them, possibly due to the absence of organised evidence on the issue. We performed a systematic review that aimed to describ...

Journal: :The American behavioral scientist 2013
Jason Beckfield Sigrun Olafsdottir

The existence of social inequalities in health is well established. One strand of research focuses on inequalities in health within a single country. A separate and newer strand of research focuses on the relationship between inequality and average population health across countries. Despite the theorization of (presumably variable) social conditions as "fundamental causes" of disease and healt...

2017
Ben Barr James Higgerson Margaret Whitehead

Objective To investigate whether the English health inequalities strategy was associated with a decline in geographical health inequalities, compared with trends before and after the strategy.Design Time trend analysis.Setting Two groups of lower tier local authorities in England. The most deprived, bottom fifth and the rest of England.Intervention The English health inequalities strategy-a cro...

2017
Anželika Berķe-Berga Pavitra Paul Hannu Valtonen

The relationship between socioeconomic position (SEP) and population health is contextual. This study identifies the determinants of SEP producing health inequalities in the Latvian population. We also estimate the proportional contribution of different socioeconomic strata- (SES-) related determinants in Latvian health inequalities and measure the changes in the relative contributions of such ...

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