نتایج جستجو برای: socio economic

تعداد نتایج: 355476  

Journal: :Health policy 2011
Brendan Walsh Mary Silles Ciarán O'Neill

OBJECTIVES To investigate differences in participation with breast and cervical cancer screening related to individual socio-economic characteristics, across population-based versus opportunistic screening programmes. METHODS Data from Eurobarometer 66.2 "Health in the European Union" 2006 on self-reported breast and cervical cancer screening participation in the preceding 12 months within th...

2016
Urška GRDADOLNIK Maja SOČAN

BACKGROUND Socio-economic inequalities may have an impact on the uptake of selfpaid vaccines. The aim of the study was to identify the effect of some socio economic determinants on vaccination rates with self-paid human papilloma virus (HPV) and rotavirus (RV) vaccines. METHODS Vaccination coverage data, available in electronic database cepljenje.net (administered by the National Institute of...

2014
S. Kinra M. Johnson B. Kulkarni K.V. Rameshwar Sarma Y. Ben-Shlomo G.D. Smith

OBJECTIVES This study examined association between socio-economic position and cardiovascular risk factors in adolescents to investigate whether childhood socio-economic position is a risk factor for future cardiovascular disease, independently of adult behaviours. STUDY DESIGN AND METHODS Participants (n = 1128, 46% girls, aged 13-18 years) were members of a birth cohort (Andhra Pradesh Chil...

2014
Lynne F Forrest Sarah Sowden Greg Rubin Martin White Jean Adams

BACKGROUND Early diagnosis and treatment of cancer is thought to be important for improving survival. Longer time between the onset of cancer symptoms and receipt of treatment may help explain the poorer survival of UK cancer patients compared to that in other countries.Socio-economic inequalities in receipt of, and time to, treatment may contribute to socio-economic differences in cancer survi...

Journal: :Asia Pacific journal of clinical nutrition 2006
Kylie Ball David Crawford

The global obesity pandemic has been well-documented and widely discussed by the public, the media, health officials, the food industry and academic researchers. While the problem is widely recognised, the potential solutions are far less clear. There is only limited evidence to guide decisions as to how best to manage obesity in individuals and in populations. While widely viewed as a clinical...

Journal: :Tropical medicine & international health : TM & IH 2005
Eve Worrall Suprotik Basu Kara Hanson

OBJECTIVE To review the evidence on the link between malaria and poverty. METHODS Review of the published and grey literature to identify (i) the data available on the socio-economic distribution of malaria incidence and vulnerability, and (ii) the uptake of malaria control interventions. RESULTS We found mixed evidence on malaria incidence, with a number of studies identifying no relations...

Journal: :Collegium antropologicum 2004
Conchúr O Giollagáin

This paper presents an analysis of the linguistic anthropology which underpins the language dynamics of two Gaeltacht (Irish-speaking) areas, Ros Muc in Conamara, Co. Galway and Ráth Cairn in Co. Meath. This research highlights what could be considered a socio-linguistic paradox: the community (Ráth Cairn) which engages more vigorously in language maintenance endeavors, and exhibits a greater a...

Journal: :International Journal of Health Geographics 2005
Emilie Stroh Anna Oudin Susanna Gustafsson Petter Pilesjö Lars Harrie Ulf Strömberg Kristina Jakobsson

BACKGROUND Numerous studies have shown that exposure to air pollutants in the area of residence and the socio-economic status of an individual may be related. Therefore, when conducting an epidemiological study on the health effect of air pollution, socio-economy may act as a confounding factor. In this paper we examine to what extent socio-economic status and concentrations of NO2 in the count...

Journal: :European journal of public health 2013
Kustaa Piha Mikko Laaksonen Pekka Martikainen Ossi Rahkonen Eero Lahelma

BACKGROUND Measures of socio-economic position, such as education, occupational class and income, are well-known determinants of ill-health, injury and sickness absence. The aim was to analyse socio-economic and occupational determinants of work injury absence and their contribution to overall socio-economic inequalities in all-cause sickness absence. METHODS A register-based follow-up study ...

Journal: :Public health nutrition 2014
Loretta McKinnon Katrina Giskes Gavin Turrell

OBJECTIVES To assess socio-economic differences in three components of nutrition knowledge, i.e. knowledge of (i) the relationship between diet and disease, (ii) the nutrient content of foods and (iii) dietary guideline recommendations; furthermore, to determine if socio-economic differences in nutrition knowledge contribute to inequalities in food purchasing choices. DESIGN The cross-section...

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