نتایج جستجو برای: low socioeconomic status

تعداد نتایج: 1583326  

Journal: :Revista panamericana de salud publica = Pan American journal of public health 2009
Heather C Galada Patrick L Gurian Veronica Corella-Barud Frank G Pérez Gilberto Velázquez-Angulo Susana Flores Teresa Montoya

OBJECTIVES Low-income residents of northern Mexico rely on unvented heaters during the winter, a practice that puts them at elevated risk for carbon monoxide intoxication. The goal of this study is to develop a communication protocol for carbon monoxide intoxication risks among the primarily low socioeconomic status population of Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua, Mexico. METHODS The mental models ris...

Journal: :Clinical infectious diseases : an official publication of the Infectious Diseases Society of America 2014
Pascal Obong Bessong Emanuel Nyathi Tjale Cloupas Mahopo Vhonani Netshandama

The Dzimauli community is located in the Vhembe district in the northern part of Limpopo Province, South Africa. The district is bordered by Botswana and Zimbabwe to the north and Mozambique to the East. The study site population is entirely blacks and 53% female, with a mean household size of 6 persons. Through a consultative process, we engaged and prepared the Dzimauli, a community of low so...

Journal: :The Clinical neuropsychologist 2008
Vonetta M Dotson Melissa Kitner-Triolo Michele K Evans Alan B Zonderman

Clinical neuropsychology relies on the use of appropriate test norms. Normative studies frequently stratify based on age, education, sex, and race. None to date has reported norms based on literacy, despite the substantial evidence that literacy impacts cognitive functioning. Some researchers have suggested that literacy is a more accurate reflection of academic achievement and quality of educa...

2017
Howard W. Mielke Christopher R. Gonzales Eric T. Powell

This study appraises New Orleans soil lead and children's lead exposure before and ten years after Hurricane Katrina flooded the city. Introduction: Early childhood exposure to lead is associated with lifelong and multiple health, learning, and behavioral disorders. Lead exposure is an important factor hindering the long-term resilience and sustainability of communities. Lead exposure dispropor...

2010
Charlotte Axelsson Marielle Karlsson

The y-name syndrome is a wide-spread conception in Swedish society about men with names that end with a y, such as Ronny, Conny and Jonny. Y-names are taken as signals of low socioeconomic status, including criminality. To the best of our knowledge, the subject has, as of yet, not been examined empirically. First, this thesis explores whether or not the y-name syndrome is evidence-based by exam...

2015
Iris Groenenberg Mathilde R. Crone Sandra van Dijk Jamila Ben Meftah Barend J. C. Middelkoop Willem J. J. Assendelft Anne M. Stiggelbout

BACKGROUND Ethnic minority and native Dutch groups with a low socioeconomic status (SES) are underrepresented in cardiometabolic health checks, despite being at higher risk. We investigated response and participation rates using three consecutive inexpensive-to-costly culturally adapted invitation steps for a health risk assessment (HRA) and further testing of high-risk individuals during preve...

Journal: :Archives of pediatrics & adolescent medicine 2010
Suzy Tomopoulos Benard P Dreyer Samantha Berkule Arthur H Fierman Carolyn Brockmeyer Alan L Mendelsohn

OBJECTIVE To determine whether duration and content of media exposure in 6-month-old infants are associated with development at age 14 months. DESIGN Longitudinal analysis of 259 mother-infant dyads participating in a long-term study related to early child development, from November 23, 2005, through January 14, 2008. SETTING An urban public hospital. PARTICIPANTS Mothers with low socioec...

2017
Ana Tur-Porcar Alicia Mas-Tur Elisabeth Malonda Vidal

This paper investigates the behavior of children from low socioeconomic status families and examines the effects of a socioemotional education program on aggression in children. The results of the program are compared according to the children’s gender and age, the family structure, the parents’ educational attainment, and social status. The results show that applying socioemotional education p...

2013
Stephen J. Ball Peter Jacoby Stephen R. Zubrick

Fetal growth is an important risk factor for infant morbidity and mortality. In turn, socioeconomic status is a key predictor of fetal growth; however, other sociodemographic factors and environmental effects may also be important. This study modelled geographic variation in poor fetal growth after accounting for socioeconomic status, with a fixed effect for socioeconomic status and a combinati...

2007
GEORGE P. PRIGATANO JENNIFER A. GRAY VICKY T. LOMAY

Two hundred-thirteen children in grades 1 through 8 were asked to rapidly generate as many names of animals as they could in 60 seconds. These children were age appropriate for their grade level in school, did not receive any form of special education services, and as a group showed (estimated) average intellectual ability. They were primarily from minority (particularly Hispanic) backgrounds a...

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