نتایج جستجو برای: socio economic needs

تعداد نتایج: 584360  

2015
Benjamin Steuer

What is the purpose of taking norms and norm practices as primary unit of analysis for the investigation of socio-economic transformation? In the first instance, socio-economic change is driven by institutional (i.e. rule) changes and rules are made by economic actors: Codified institutions are established by the legislative authorities, generally the government, and implemented by an executive...

Journal: :iranian journal of health sciences 0
samad rouhani department of public health, health sciences research center, psychiatry and behavioral sciences research center, mazandaran university of medical sciences, sari, iran fatemeh abdollahi department of public health, school of health, mazandaran university of medical sciences, sari, iran reza ali mohammadpour department of biostatistics, health sciences research center, mazandaran university of medical sciences, sari, iran

background and purpose: equity in access to health care has become a desirable policy objective. therefore, accessibility to health care should be provided based on health needs rather than socio- demographic variables. this will lead to a better utilization of health care and improvement of equity in health. the aim of this paper is to examine the effects of family socio-economic status as an ...

Journal: :مجله دیابت و متابولیسم ایران 0
kh shahandeh sr majdzadeh sh kamali f pourmalek e jamshidi s ghajarieh sepanlou

introduction: the human being is part of its surrounding socio-economic framework. he is affected by the environment and actively affects it. ignoring the socio-economic dimensions of health leads to the failure of health promotion programs and widens the inequity in the health status of different groups in the society. the aim of this study is to identify the socio-economic and demographic sta...

Urban segregation has been a problem of many cities of the world. Many researchers have interested in the urban segregation issues. Urban segregation has strongly concentrated poverty and created underclass. Different types of urban segregation exist, including income and racial or ethnical segregation, and depending on the contextual mechanisms within a city. To understand and plan a better co...

Journal: :PloS one 2016
Carmen R Isasi Molly Jung Christina M Parrinello Robert C Kaplan Ryung Kim Noe C Crespo Patricia Gonzalez Natalia A Gouskova Frank J Penedo Krista M Perreira Tatiana Perrino Daniela Sotres-Alvarez Linda Van Horn Linda C Gallo

The study examined the association of childhood and current economic hardship with anthropometric indices in Hispanic/Latino adults, using data from the HCHS/SOL Socio-cultural ancillary study (N = 5,084), a community-based study of Hispanic/Latinos living in four urban areas (Bronx, NY, Chicago, IL, Miami, FL, and San Diego, CA). Childhood economic hardship was defined as having experienced a ...

2011
Annemarie Ruijsbroek Alet H Wijga Marjan Kerkhof Gerard H Koppelman Henriette A Smit Mariël Droomers

BACKGROUND People with higher socio-economic status (SES) are generally in better health. Less is known about when these socio-economic health differences set in during childhood and how they develop over time. The goal of this study was to prospectively study the development of socio-economic health differences in the Netherlands, and to investigate possible explanations for socio-economic var...

Journal: :Australia and New Zealand Health Policy 2007
Stephen Birch Marion Haas Elizabeth Savage Kees Van Gool

BACKGROUND Many jurisdictions have used public funding of health care to reduce or remove price at the point of delivery of services. Whilst this reduces an important barrier to accessing care, it does nothing to discriminate between groups considered to have greater or fewer needs. In this paper, we consider whether active targeted recruitment, in addition to offering a 'free' service, is asso...

Journal: :East African medical journal 2008
N Mba O O Famuyiwa O F Aina

BACKGROUND There is a welter of evidence for an inverse relationship between socio-economic status (SES) and mental health. The relationship is grossly under researched in the developing countries. OBJECTIVE To ascertain rates of gross psychiatric morbidity and some demographic correlations in two communities with different socio-economic standards. DESIGN A cross-sectional community based ...

2000
van den Bergh

Economic aspects of possible land use strategies and protection measures in coastal zones as a response to global environmental change are examined. First, some key elements are mentioned that are of critical importance for water and land management in coastal zones. Next, various socio-economic repercussions are discussed. In this context, research needs will be addressed. Subsequently, these ...

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