نتایج جستجو برای: health status disparities

تعداد نتایج: 1320304  

Journal: :California law review 2002
Michael S Shin

In recent years, numerous medical studies and reports have documented startling disparities between the health status of African Americans and White Americans. The literature is replete with evidence that one of the main causes of these racial disparities is the different treatment of patients of different racial groups. This Comment addresses the possibility that implicit cognitive bias, in th...

Journal: :Social science research 2014
Fred C Pampel Stefanie Mollborn Elizabeth M Lawrence

A huge literature has documented adult socioeconomic disparities in smoking but says less about how these disparities emerge over the life course. Building on findings that smoking among adolescents differs only modestly by parental SES, we utilize a life course perspective on social differentiation to help explain the widening disparities in smoking in young adulthood. Our theory suggests that...

Journal: :Journal of the National Medical Association 2012
O Kenrik Duru Nina T Harawa Dulcie Kermah Keith C Norris

BACKGROUND Black-white disparities in mortality persist after adjustment for socioeconomic status and health behaviors. We examined whether allostatic load, the physiological profile influenced by repeated or chronic life stressors, is associated with black-white mortality disparities independent of traditional sociobehavioral risk factors. METHODS We studied 4515 blacks and whites aged 35 to...

Journal: :Stroke 2009
Dawn Kleindorfer

Typically, when the term “health disparity” is used, disparities in health related to or associated with race and/or ethnicity are what is meant. Disparities related to race and ethnicity are indeed the topic of this discussion, but there are many other types of health disparities that are often tightly linked to race/ethnic disparities, such as those related to sex, socioeconomic status, and r...

ژورنال: مدیریت سلامت 2015

Introduction: Reciving and using health care services is called utilization and access to services refers to the opportunity and the ability to use them. The purpose of this study was to investigate the pattern of utilization and access to health care disparities and factors affecting them. Methods: In this cross-sectional study, Quota sampling method was used. To evaluate the health care serv...

Journal: :Pediatrics 2007
Jihong Liu Janice C Probst Amy B Martin Jong-Yi Wang Carlos F Salinas

OBJECTIVES We sought to understand disparities in dental insurance coverage and dental care among US children by race/ethnicity, urban/rural residence, and socioeconomic status. METHODS Linked data from the National Survey of Children's Health and Area Resource File were analyzed (N = 89 071). Multiple logistic regression analysis was used to adjust for confounders. RESULTS A total of 22.1%...

Journal: :Health services research 2012
David R Williams Emily Z Kontos K Viswanath Jennifer S Haas Christopher S Lathan Laura E MacConaill Jarvis Chen John Z Ayanian

OBJECTIVE To illustrate the complex patterns that emerge when race/ethnicity, socioeconomic status (SES), and gender are considered simultaneously in health care disparities research and to outline the needed research to understand them by using disparities in lung cancer risks, treatment, and outcomes as an example. PRINCIPAL FINDINGS SES, gender, and race/ethnicity are social categories tha...

Journal: :Medicine and health, Rhode Island 2010
Hyun Kim Samara Viner-Brown

Health status and health care utilization among children are profoundly influenced by health insurance coverage. Uninsured and underinsured children are less likely than adequately insured children to receive preventive health care, have a usual source of care, and receive health care within a medical home that addresses their comprehensive needs. Gaps in health insurance coverage may lead to d...

Journal: :The journal of extra-corporeal technology 2011
Joseph J Sistino Charles Ellis

Health disparities are "differences in the quality of health and health care across different populations." Potential disparities associated with race, ethnicity, gender, and socioeconomic status should be considered when attempting to develop models for survival and neurodevelopmental outcomes in neonates undergoing congenital heart surgery. Each of the aforementioned sociodemographic factors ...

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