نتایج جستجو برای: world health survey

تعداد نتایج: 1609422  

1994
Richard S. Cook

The World Color Survey [WCS] was undertaken to investigate the main findings of Berlin and Kay [B&K] (1). These were (A) that there exist universal cross-linguistic constraints on color naming, and (B) that basic color terminology systems tend to develop in a partially fixed order. To this end, the WCS collected color-naming data from speakers of 110 unwritten languages. The WCS data are availa...

2002

The experience of data collection in India was fairly uneven. Over 85 copies of the questionnaire were circulated, on the basis of an initial list later expanded which was designed to be representative of every sector of professional activity identified. In most cases, the mailing of the questionnaire was preceded by a prior telephone conversation or a personal visit to confirm that the respond...

Journal: :Obesity facts 2012
Michael Grabner

OBJECTIVE This study is a descriptive investigation of trends in BMI in the USA over time, across race/ethnicity, gender, and socioeconomic status (SES) groups, and across different datasets. METHODS The study analyzes micro-level data from three widely used cross-sectional US health datasets: the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES), the National Health Interview Survey ...

2011
ndrew M. Jones Nigel Rice Silvana Robone Pedro Rosa Dias

The World Health Report 2000 proposed three fundamental goals for health systems encompassing population health, health care finance and health systems responsiveness. The goals incorporate both an efficiency and equity dimension. While inequalities in population health and health care finance have motivated two important strands of research, inequalities in responsiveness have received less at...

Journal: :Tropical Medicine & International Health 1996

Journal: :health scope 0
felipe b. porto department of oral health and diagnostic sciences, university of connecticut, farmington ct, united states of america; department of oral health and diagnostic sciences, university of connecticut, farmington ct, united states of america. tel: +860-6792778, fax: +860-6791342 mark litt department of oral health and diagnostic sciences, university of connecticut, farmington ct, united states of america miranda e. jennings northcentral university, arizona, united states of america hisham rifaey university of connecticut, farmington ct, united states of america susan reisine department of oral health and diagnostic sciences, university of connecticut, farmington ct, united states of america

conclusions twenty years after the original survey, the knowledge and beliefs regarding tmds among experts in this field have not changed significantly. results thirty-four dentists but only three psychologists responded to the survey. therefore only responses from dentists were used in the analysis. overall there was a high level of agreement between the original sample and the current sample....

Journal: :Economics and human biology 2017
Mary A Burke Katherine G Carman

Previous studies of survey data from the U.S. and other countries find that women tend to understate their body weight on average, while both men and women overstate their height on average. Social norms have been posited as one potential explanation for misreporting of weight and height, but lack of awareness of body weight has been suggested as an alternative explanation, and the evidence pre...

Journal: :Advance data 1991
P Ries

In 1989 an estimated 33.9 million persons in the civilian noninstitu­ tionalized population of the United States (13.9 percent) were reported to lack health care coverage. This point-prevalence estimate represents an average for 52 weeks of household interviews conducted by the U.S. Bureau of the Census for the National Health Interview Survey (NHIS). It is a measure of a person’s coverage stat...

2009

There is limited research on the health of black immigrants. Recent research suggests that black immigrants from majority black regions of the world have better health than black immigrants from majority white regions of the world. However, these studies suffer from relatively small samples of black immigrants and limited data on the country of origin for black immigrants. Using data on specifi...

Journal: :European journal of public health 2017
Erlend L Fjær Mirza Balaj Per Stornes Adam Todd Courtney L McNamara Terje A Eikemo

Background Low socioeconomic position (SEP) tends to be linked to higher use of general practitioners (GPs), while the use of health care specialists is more common in higher SEPs. Despite extensive literature in this area, previous studies have, however, only studied health care use by income or education. The aim of this study is, therefore, to examine inequalities in GP and health care speci...

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