نتایج جستجو برای: socioeconomic inequality

تعداد نتایج: 104685  

2011
Jon Ivar Elstad

BACKGROUND Studies from various countries have observed worse population health in geographical areas with more income inequality. The psychosocial interpretation of this association is that large income disparities are harmful to health because they generate relative deprivation and undermine social cohesion. An alternative explanation contends that the association between income inequality an...

2014
Paul Makdissi Myra Yazbeck

When assessing socioeconomic health inequalities researchers often draw upon measures of income inequality that were developed for ratio scale variables. As a result, the use of categorical data (such as self-reported health status) produces rankings that may be arbitrary and contingent to the scaling adopted. In this paper, we develop a method that overcomes this problem by providing condition...

Journal: :Social science & medicine 2005
Leiyu Shi James Macinko Barbara Starfield Robert Politzer Jiahong Xu

This study used US state-level data from 1985 to 1995 to examine the relationship of primary care resources and income inequality with all-cause mortality within the entire population, and in black and white populations. The study is a pooled ecological design with repeated measures using 11 years of state-level data (n=549). Analyses controlled for socioeconomic and demographic characteristics...

Journal: :Social science & medicine 2010
David Granlund Nguyen T Chuc Ho D Phuc Lars Lindholm

Vietnam has experienced rapid economic growth following the transition, which began in the mid 1980s, from a planned agriculture based economy to a more market orientated one. In this paper, the associations between socioeconomic variables and mortality for 41,000 adults in Northern Vietnam followed from January 1999 to March 2008 are estimated using Cox's proportionally hazard models. Also, we...

2014
Eirin Krüger Skaftun Merima Ali Ole Frithjof Norheim

OBJECTIVE In Ethiopia, coverage of key health services is low, and community based services have been implemented to improve access to key services. This study aims to describe and assess the level and the distribution of health outcomes and coverage for key services in Ethiopia, and their association with socioeconomic and geographic determinants. METHODS Data were obtained from the 2000, 20...

Journal: :BMC Public Health 2008
Young-Ho Khang Sung-Cheol Yun John W Lynch

BACKGROUND Odds ratio (OR), a relative measure for health inequality, has frequently been used in prior studies for presenting inequality trends in health and health behaviors. Since OR is not a good approximation of prevalence ratio (PR) when the outcome prevalence is quite high, an important problem may arise when OR trends are used in data in which the outcome variable (e.g., smoking or ill-...

2015
Yvonne I Blair Alex D McMahon Wendy Gnich David I Conway Lorna MD Macpherson

BACKGROUND Socioeconomic inequalities in health within Glasgow, Scotland, are among the widest in the world. This is largely attributed to socio-economic conditions. The 'Glasgow Effect' labels the finding that the high prevalence of some diseases cannot be fully explained by a conventional area-based socio-economic metric. This study aimed to investigate whether differences in dental caries be...

Journal: :Bulletin of the World Health Organization 2005
Rickard Ljung Stefan Peterson Johan Hallqvist Inger Heimerson Finn Diderichsen

OBJECTIVE We sought to analyse how much of the total burden of disease in Sweden, measured in disability-adjusted life years (DALYs), is a result of inequalities in health between socioeconomic groups. We also sought to determine how this unequal burden is distributed across different disease groups and socioeconomic groups. METHODS Our analysis used data from the Swedish Burden of Disease St...

Journal: :Asia-Pacific journal of public health 2015
Rathavuth Hong Rathnita Them

Cambodia faces major challenges in its effort to provide access to health care for all. Although there is a sharp improvement in health and health care in Cambodia, 6 in 10 women still deliver at home assisted by unskilled birth attendants. This practice is associated with higher maternal and infant deaths. This article analyzes the 2005 Cambodia Demographic and Health Survey data to examine th...

Journal: :Health economics 2003
Adam Wagstaff Naoko Watanabe

This note explores the implications for measuring socioeconomic inequality in health of choosing one measure of SES rather than another. Three points emerge. First, whilst similar rankings in the two the SES measures will result in similar inequalities, this is a sufficient condition not a necessary one. What matters is whether rank differences are correlated with health - if they are not, the ...

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