نتایج جستجو برای: socio economic characteristics

تعداد نتایج: 988042  

Journal: :iranian journal of public health 0
a.majd s.kohansedgh h.malek-afzali

the data for this study has been collected from a questionnaire examining the relationship between birth weight of the new born and some physical and socio-economic characteristics of the mother. between dec.1975 to jan.1976, 1553 women who had referred to two hospitals in tehran for labor: 981 to farah maternity and 572 to firoozgar hospital have been interviewed. the results of the study have...

2015
Badri Padhukasahasram Chandan K. Reddy Yan Li David E. Lanfear Claudio Passino

Most current methods for modeling rehospitalization events in heart failure patients make use of only clinical and medications data that is available in the electronic health records. However, information about patient-reported functional limitations, behavioral variables and socio-economic background of patients may also play an important role in predicting the risk of readmission in heart fai...

Journal: :Health economics 2008
Teresa Bago d'Uva Eddy Van Doorslaer Maarten Lindeboom Owen O'Donnell

Heterogeneity in reporting of health by socio-economic and demographic characteristics potentially biases the measurement of health disparities. We use anchoring vignettes to identify socio-demographic differences in the reporting of health in Indonesia, India and China. Homogeneous reporting by socio-demographic group is rejected and correcting for reporting heterogeneity tends to reduce sligh...

2012
Fernando Juárez Francoise Contreras

Optimism, socioeconomic, leadership, transformationaltransactional, small enterprises. The role of optimism and socioeconomic characteristics of managers on leadership practices in small enterprises, in Bogotá, Colombia, was determined. Ninety managers completed the Leadership Practices Inventory and The Revised Life Orientation Test, as well as they provided information about personal and busi...

Journal: :Collegium antropologicum 2006
Arnab Ghosh

The present cross-sectional study on adult Asian Indians in Calcutta, India was undertaken to look into the effects of socio-economic and behavioural characteristics in explaining waist-hip ratio (WHR). A total of 500 apparently healthy individuals (300 men and 200 women) were subjects in the study. A random sampling procedure using local voter's registration list was followed to select the sub...

Journal: :Social science & medicine 1998
S Matthews C Hertzman A Ostry C Power

This paper aims to identify gender similarities and differences in psychosocial work characteristics for those in and out of paid employment, to inform research on possible health-related effects. Specifically five questions are addressed: do women report poorer work characteristics than men; are gender differences related to specific characteristics; do work characteristics differ between full...

2012
David C Currow Samuel Allingham Sonia Bird Patsy Yates Joanne Lewis James Dawber Kathy Eagar

BACKGROUND A range of health outcomes at a population level are related to differences in levels of social disadvantage. Understanding the impact of any such differences in palliative care is important. The aim of this study was to assess, by level of socio-economic disadvantage, referral patterns to specialist palliative care and proximity to inpatient services. METHODS All inpatient and com...

Journal: :Psychological medicine 2006
David H Rehkopf Stephen L Buka

BACKGROUND Despite an extensive literature, there have been widely divergent findings regarding the direction of the association between area socio-economic characteristics and area suicide rates, with high-quality studies finding either a direct relation (higher rates of suicide in higher socio-economic areas), an inverse relation (lower rates of suicide in higher socio-economic areas) or no a...

Journal: :European journal of public health 2012
Carsten Kronborg Bak Pernille Tanggaard Andersen Inga Bacher Delia Draghiciu Bancila

BACKGROUND It is known that stress is associated with various negative health outcomes, and higher levels are found among people with low socio-economic status (SES) compared with those better-off. Evidence of the characteristics of deprived neighbourhoods with negative impact on health and stress is accumulating while little is known about the stress variation by the socio-demographic characte...

Journal: :Canadian journal of public health = Revue canadienne de sante publique 2006
Dana Helene Wilson Jason Gilliland Nancy A Ross Jeffery Derevensky Rina Gupta

BACKGROUND Gambling is a risky behaviour that involves uncertain financial outcomes, can be addictive, and has been associated with strongly adverse social and public health outcomes. We wanted to assess whether socio-economic and gambling-related-opportunity environments of neighbourhoods affected the uptake of video lottery terminal (VLT) gambling among Montréal youth. METHODS Spatial and s...

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