نتایج جستجو برای: socio economic characteristics

تعداد نتایج: 988042  

2006

This paper focuses on the determinants of infant and child mortality in Kenya. It specifically examines how infant and child mortality is related to the household's environmental and socio-economic characteristics, such as mother's education, source of drinking water, sanitation facility, type of cooking fuels and access to electricity. A hazard rate framework is used to analyze the determinant...

2000
Shashi Kant

In the developing economies, optimal forest regimes should incorporate the socio-economic characteristics of the user groups. And, since socio-economic factors will change with time, optimal forest regimes will also follow a dynamic path. The two most important socio-economic factors are the heterogeneity of the user group with respect to forest management and the direct dependence of the user ...

2015
Maja SOČAN Mateja BLAŠKO-MARKIČ Vanja ERČULJ Jaroslav LAJOVIC

BACKGROUND Lyme borreliosis disease results from infection by members of the Borrelia burgdorferi sensu lato complex. The most common clinical presentation of Lyme borreliosis is erythema migrans (EM). To gain knowledge of the epidemiological parameters and the risk factors of EM in Slovenia, a survey has been carried out in 2010. METHODS A short anonymous and self-administrated questionnaire...

2016
Asiyeh SALEHI Neil HARRIS Bernadette SEBAR Elisabeth COYNE

BACKGROUND This study explored the relationship between socio-economic characteristics at the individual and neighbourhood levels, and wellbeing and lifestyle behaviours of young Iranian women. METHODS Cluster convenience sampling was used to select 391 Iranian women participated in this cross-sectional survey in Shiraz, Iran in 2013. A scale adapted from the British General Household Social ...

2008
Clive J. Mutunga

This paper focuses on the determinants of infant and child mortality in Kenya. It specifically examines how infant and child mortality is related to the household’s environmental and socio-economic characteristics, such as mother’s education, source of drinking water, sanitation facility, type of cooking fuels and access to electricity. A hazard rate framework is used to analyze the determinant...

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...

Olapade-Ogunwole Fola Raufu Mufutau Oyedapo Seyi Olalekan Olawuyi

Rural households in Nigeria are vulnerable to shock because of their limited capacity to make informed decision on secured coping strategies which is further aggravated by some households’ specific socio-economic characteristics. Attempts were made to identify shocks being faced by households’ heads and coping strategies. Multistage sampling technique was used to select 80 respondents and well ...

Bello Alli Achem Jones Adebola Akangbe Jubril Olayinka Animashaun

The study was carried out to assess the effects of the Root and Tuber Expansion Programe (RTEP) on the livelihood of project beneficiaries in Kwara State, Nigeria. A 3-stage sampling technique was adopted for the study, selecting a total of 80 cassava processors from two Agricultural Development Programe (ADP) zones in the State. Structured interview schedule was used as instrument to elicit pr...

Introduction: Lifestyle is one of the important factors of public health and reproductive health that is considered as the result of interaction between individual characteristics, environmental conditions and social class. The social class is a characteristic of socio-economic characteristics and conditions. Class is created by combining different types of capital, and capital refers to one's ...

Journal: :Social science & medicine 2009
Sara Arber Marcos Bote Robert Meadows

Sleep is fundamental to health and well-being, yet relatively little research attention has been paid to sleep quality. This paper addresses how socio-economic circumstances and gender are associated with sleep problems. We examine (i) socio-economic status (SES) patterning of reported sleep problems, (ii) whether SES differences in sleep problems can be explained by socio-demographic character...

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