نتایج جستجو برای: health status disparities

تعداد نتایج: 1320304  

Journal: :Health affairs 2002
Nancy E Adler Katherine Newman

Socioeconomic status (SES) underlies three major determinants of health: health care, environmental exposure, and health behavior. In addition, chronic stress associated with lower SES may also increase morbidity and mortality. Reducing SES disparities in health will require policy initiatives addressing the components of socioeconomic status (income, education, and occupation) as well as the p...

Journal: :iranian journal of health sciences 0
mina anjomshoa seyyed meysam mousavi hesam seyedin aidin ariankhesal jamil sadeghifar nasrin shaarbafchi-zadeh

background and purpose: health indices, regarding to their role in the development of society, are one of the most important indices at national level. success of national development programs is largely dependent on the establishment of appropriate goals at the health sector, among which access to healthcare facilities is an essential requirement. the aim of this study was to examine the dispa...

Journal: :Ethnicity & disease 2009
Hope Landrine Irma Corral

There are well-known Black-White disparities in adverse birth outcomes, health behaviors, and chronic diseases such as asthma, diabetes, and hypertension. These disparities hold across socioeconomic status and have remained stable for the past 50 years despite efforts to reduce them. This theoretical review argues that such disparities may be largely a function of residential segregation, ie, t...

Journal: :Ethnicity & disease 2009
Chioun Lee Stephanie L Ayers Jennie Jacobs Kronenfeld

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES A commonly cited explanation of how racial discrimination impacts health is the biopsychosocial model. However, the biopsychosocial model does not allow for the effects of perceived provider discrimination on health behavior and utilization. In fact, researchers have directed relatively little attention toward the direct and indirect effects of perceived provider discr...

Journal: :Obstetrics and gynecology 2015

Projections suggest that people of color will represent most of the U.S. population by 2050, and yet significant racial and ethnic disparities persist in women's health and health care. Although socioeconomic status accounts for some of these disparities, factors at the patient, practitioner, and health care system levels contribute to existing and evolving disparities in women's health outcome...

Journal: :Health affairs 2003
Margarita Alegría Debra Joy Pérez Sandra Williams

Ethnic and racial disparities in mental health are driven by social factors such as housing, education, and income. Many of these social factors are different for minorities than they are for whites. Policies that address gaps in these social factors therefore can address mental health status disparities. We analyze three policies and their impact on minorities: the Individuals with Disability ...

Journal: :International journal for quality in health care : journal of the International Society for Quality in Health Care 2008
Peter Hussey Gerard Anderson Jean-Marie Berthelot Colin Feek Edward Kelley Robin Osborn Veena Raleigh Arnold Epstein

OBJECTIVE To provide a targeted portrait of socioeconomic disparities in health care quality in four countries and how those disparities have changed over time. DESIGN Within each country, comparisons between the highest and lowest quintiles of socioeconomic status were made to determine if disparities exist and if any observed disparities have been decreasing over a 5-year period. SETTING ...

2013
Tze-Fang Wang Leiyu Shi Xiaoyu Nie Jinsheng Zhu

OBJECTIVES To examine health care access disparities with regard to health status and presence of functional limitations, a common measure of disability and multimorbidity, after controlling for individual's race/ethnicity, insurance status and income in the U.S. using the latest survey data. METHODS Using data from the 2009 Family Core component of the National Health Interview Survey (NHIS)...

Journal: :Social science & medicine 2011
David F Warner Tyson H Brown

A number of studies have demonstrated wide disparities in health among racial/ethnic groups and by gender, yet few have examined how race/ethnicity and gender intersect or combine to affect the health of older adults. The tendency of prior research to treat race/ethnicity and gender separately has potentially obscured important differences in how health is produced and maintained, undermining e...

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