نتایج جستجو برای: particularly rural population

تعداد نتایج: 1067105  

Journal: :Journal of health disparities research and practice 2015
Laetitia Meyrueix Gabriel Durham Jasmine Miller K Bryant Smalley Jacob C Warren

Rural women represent approximately 20% of women living in the United States, yet research on the specific mental health needs of rural women is limited. Given the well-recognized gender-linked difference in depression rates, its correlated depressive symptoms in women still need much investigation. While emerging notions of depression in men embrace potential symptoms related to irritability a...

Journal: :International Journal of Geographical Information Science 2010
Yilan Liao Jinfeng Wang Bin Meng Xinhu Li

Mapping population distribution is an important field of geographical and related research because of the frequent need to combine spatial data representing socio-demographic information across various incompatible spatial units. However, the research may become very complex and difficult when a population in multiple places is estimated by various factors. Previous efforts in the field have co...

Journal: :تحقیقات اقتصاد و توسعه کشاورزی ایران 0
ابوطالب حسین پور هوشنگ ایروانی حسین شعبانعلی فمی خلیل کلانتری

local planning is a basic principle as well as a major part of comprehensive rural development in which main emphasis is placed on local initiatives to make human interactions more active and dynamic. in local planning, all parties including local people, governmental bodies and ngos interact to fulfill the basic goals of community development. one may find good examples of local planning exper...

2016
Nuri Kodaman Melinda C. Aldrich Rafal Sobota Folkert W. Asselbergs Kwabena A. Poku Nancy J. Brown Jason H. Moore Scott M. Williams

Populations in sub-Saharan Africa are shifting from rural to increasingly urban. Although the burden of cardiovascular disease is expected to increase with this changing landscape, few large studies have assessed a wide range of risk factors in urban and rural populations, particularly in West Africa. We conducted a cross-sectional, population-based survey of 3317 participants from Ghana (≥18 y...

Amir Sabzalian Bahman Bayangani Majid Kaffashi

The paper aims to examine the population ageing as a new phenomenon effecting rural areas in Iran. Population ageing is going up throughout the country especially in the rural areas by 6.8 percent. fertility decline, increase in the youth migration to cities, and coming back to rural areas after retiring are the major factors which involve in rural ageing. This may jeopardize the communities. f...

2002
Richard E. Bilsborrow

The movement of human populations across the planet has character ized human societies throughout history. Historically, resource scarcity or depletion has induced this movement. In recent years, rural populations and their relationships to their environment are again attracting growing interest, especially in connection with population change and particularly migration. Rural areas contain mos...

Journal: :Journal of the American Dietetic Association 2011
Meghan R Longacre Brian A Primack Peter M Owens Lucinda Gibson Sandy Beauregard Todd A Mackenzie Madeline A Dalton

Communities are being encouraged to develop locally based interventions to address environmental risk factors for obesity. Online public directories represent an affordable and easily accessible mechanism for mapping community food environments, but may have limited utility in rural areas. The primary aim of this study was to evaluate the efficacy of public directories vs rigorous onsite field ...

Journal: :Rural and remote health 2016
Jamie Boydstun Jeralynn S Cossman

INTRODUCTION Physician shortages in the USA, an issue that has been particularly challenging in Mississippi, have been a concern among health scholars and policy makers for several decades. Physician shortages hinder residents from easily obtaining routine care, potentially magnifying health disparities. This study examines physician career life expectancy, or how long physicians typically prac...

Journal: :International journal of epidemiology 2003
E Lagarde M Schim van der Loeff C Enel B Holmgren R Dray-Spira G Pison J P Piau V Delaunay S M'Boup I Ndoye M Coeuret-Pellicer H Whittle P Aaby

BACKGROUND In eastern and southern Africa, the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) epidemic appeared first in urban centres and then spread to rural areas. Its overall prevalence is lower in West Africa, with the highest levels still found in cities. Rural areas are also threatened, however, because of the population's high mobility. We conducted a study in three different communities with contr...

2017
Jackline Odhiambo Felix Cyamatare Rwabukwisi Christian Rusangwa Vincent Rusanganwa Lisa Ruth Hirschhorn Evrard Nahimana Patient Ngamije Bethany Lynn Hedt-Gauthier

INTRODUCTION The shortage and maldistribution of health care workers in sub-Saharan Africa is a major concern for rural health facilities. Rural areas have 63% of sub-Saharan Africa population but only 37% of its doctors. Although attrition of health care workers is implicated in the human resources for health crisis in the rural settings, few studies report attrition rates and risk factors for...

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