نتایج جستجو برای: socioeconomic condition

تعداد نتایج: 362649  

Journal: :Health economics 2003
Adam Wagstaff Naoko Watanabe

This note explores the implications for measuring socioeconomic inequality in health of choosing one measure of SES rather than another. Three points emerge. First, whilst similar rankings in the two the SES measures will result in similar inequalities, this is a sufficient condition not a necessary one. What matters is whether rank differences are correlated with health - if they are not, the ...

2001
D Smith D Chadwick

Epilepsy is a common, sometimes chronic, condition with physical risks and psychological and socioeconomic consequences which impair quality of life. The management of patients with epilepsy demands long term commitment from both the general practitioner (GP) and the specialist. The prime requirements are a complete diagnosis, selection of optimal treatment, and counselling appropriate to indiv...

2012
A. James O’Malley Samuel Arbesman Darby Miller Steiger James H. Fowler Nicholas A. Christakis

Using a population-based, panel survey, we study how egocentric social networks change over time, and the relationship between egocentric network properties and health and pro-social behaviors. We find that the number of prosocial activities is strongly positively associated with having more friends, or an increase in degree, with approximately 0.04 more prosocial behaviors expected for every f...

Journal: :Pediatrics 2016
Tina L Cheng Sara B Johnson Elizabeth Goodman

Health disparities in the United States related to socioeconomic status are persistent and pervasive. This review highlights how social disadvantage, particularly low socioeconomic status and the health burden it brings, is passed from 1 generation to the next. First, we review current frameworks for understanding the intergenerational transmission of health disparities and provide 4 illustrati...

Journal: :Journal of epidemiology and community health 1996
N Blank F Diderichsen

STUDY OBJECTIVE To analyse the role played by socioeconomic factors and self rated general health in the prediction of the reporting of severe longterm illness, and the extent to which these factors explain social class differences in the reporting of such illness. DESIGN Analysis of panel data from the survey of living conditions, conducted by Statistics Sweden over the years 1979-81 and 198...

2017
Mohamed A Hassali Mohammad Arief Fahad Saleem Muhammad U Khan Akram Ahmad Warisha Mariam Harika Bheemavarapu Iizhar A Syed

OBJECTIVE The present study was aimed to evaluate the practices and attitudes of young Malaysian adults towards the use of antibiotics, and to determine the socioeconomic factors associated with the antibiotic use. METHODS A survey was carried in Cheras community by approaching a conveniently selected sample of 480 participants. A pre-tested questionnaire was used for data collection. RESUL...

Journal: :The journals of gerontology. Series B, Psychological sciences and social sciences 2000
R A Marottoli de Leon CFM T A Glass C S Williams L M Cooney L F Berkman

OBJECTIVES Increasing age, socioeconomic factors, and declining function and health have been linked to driving cessation, but little is known about the consequences of stopping driving. This study was designed to test the hypothesis that driving cessation leads to a decline in out-of-home activity levels. METHODS In 1989 a survey of driving practices was administered to surviving noninstitut...

Journal: :Demography 2013
Leah Boustan Allison Shertzer

The share of metropolitan residents living in central cities declined dramatically from 1950 to 2000. We argue that cities would have lost even further ground if not for demographic trends such as renewed immigration, delayed childbearing, and a decline in the share of households headed by veterans. We provide causal estimates of the effect of children on residential location using the birth of...

2017
James Muleme Clovice Kankya John C. Ssempebwa Stella Mazeri Adrian Muwonge

Knowledge, attitude, and practice (KAP) studies guide the implementation of public health interventions (PHIs), and they are important tools for political persuasion. The design and implementation of PHIs assumes a linear KAP relationship, i.e., an awareness campaign results in the desirable societal behavioral change. However, there is no robust framework for testing this relationship before a...

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