نتایج جستجو برای: occupation and income

تعداد نتایج: 16837638  

2013
Raymond N Kuo Mei-Shu Lai

INTRODUCTION Multimorbidity has been linked to elevated healthcare utilization and previous studies have found that socioeconomic status is an important factor associated with multimorbidity. Nonetheless, little is known regarding the impact of multimorbidity and socioeconomic status on healthcare costs and whether inequities in healthcare exist between socioeconomic classes within a universal ...

Journal: :The Future of children 2006
Emily Beller Michael Hout

Emily Beller and Michael Hout examine trends in U.S. social mobility, especially as it relates to the degree to which a person's income or occupation depends on his or her parents' background and to the independent contribution of economic growth. They also compare U.S. social mobility with that in other countries. They conclude that slower economic growth since 1975 and the concentration of th...

Ahmad Vosough Taqi Dizaj Amir Kavousi Habibesadat Mohseni Marjan Firoozeh Mohammad Ali Sadighi Gilani, Mohammad Azizi Mohammad Hossein Vaziri, Narges Bagery Lankarani Reza Khani Jazani Reza Salman Yazdi

Journal: :Interfaces Científicas 2023

The COVID-19 Pandemic has widened several social inequalities, mainly in groups that multiply vulnerable, such as the Brazilian trans and transvestite population. We aim to analyze psychosocial income aspects of people during pandemic. conduct a cross-sectional study through interviews with from an outpatient clinic. Ninety-two agreed participate survey, 43 men, followed by 34 women, five non-b...

Journal: :BMC Public Health 2006
Guangyi Zhou Xinfeng Liu Gelin Xu Xifei Liu Renliang Zhang Wusheng Zhu

BACKGROUND Low socioeconomic status (SES) is associated with increased mortality after stroke in developed countries. This study was performed to determine whether a similar association also exists in China. METHODS A total of 806 patients with first-ever ischemic stroke were enrolled in our study. From August 1999 to August 2005, the three-year all-cause mortality following the stroke was de...

ژورنال: طلوع بهداشت یزد 2016
زاهدی, عاطفه, شیریزدی, مصطفی, فلاح زاده, حسین, لطفی, محمد حسن, یاوری, پروین,

Introduction: Cancer is the third leading cause of death in the world. About 70% of deaths due to cancer occur in countries with low socio-economic status. Breast cancer is the most common cancer in Iranian women and present information show an increase in the annual incidence rate of breast cancer among them and reduces the age of onset of this disease. Methods: In this case-control study, ...

2016
Peter M. Chege Zipporah W. Ndungu Betty M. Gitonga

BACKGROUND HIV and AIDS affect most the productive people, leading to reduced capacity to either produce food or generate income. Children under-fives are the most vulnerable group in the affected households. There exists minimal information on food security status and its effect on nutritional status of children under-fives in households affected by HIV and AIDS. The aim of this study was to a...

Journal: :JAMA psychiatry 2014
Kate M Scott Ali Obaid Al-Hamzawi Laura H Andrade Guilherme Borges Jose Miguel Caldas-de-Almeida Fabian Fiestas Oye Gureje Chiyi Hu Elie G Karam Norito Kawakami Sing Lee Daphna Levinson Carmen C W Lim Fernando Navarro-Mateu Michail Okoliyski Jose Posada-Villa Yolanda Torres David R Williams Victoria Zakhozha Ronald C Kessler

IMPORTANCE The inverse social gradient in mental disorders is a well-established research finding with important implications for causal models and policy. This research has used traditional objective social status (OSS) measures, such as educational level, income, and occupation. Recently, subjective social status (SSS) measurement has been advocated to capture the perception of relative socia...

2017
Bidyut K Sarkar Lion Shahab Monika Arora Jasjit S Ahluwalia K Srinath Reddy Robert West

Introduction The existence of a social gradient in tobacco use has been clearly established in a number of countries with people with lower socioeconomic status being more likely to use tobacco. It is not clear how far this gradient is evident within severely deprived communities. This study assessed the association between occupation as a marker of socioeconomic status and use of smoked and sm...

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