نتایج جستجو برای: inequity

تعداد نتایج: 3004  

2012
Sara A. Price Sarah F. Brosnan

While it is well established that humans respond to inequity, it remains unclear the extent to which this behavior occurs in our non-human primate relatives. By comparing a variety of species, spanning from New World and Old World monkeys to great apes, scientists can begin to answer questions about how the response to inequity evolved, what the function of this response is, and why and how dif...

2012
Mats Målqvist Dinh Thi Phuong Hoa Sarah Thomsen

BACKGROUND Inequities in health are a major challenge for health care planners and policymakers globally. In Vietnam, rapid societal development presents a considerable risk for disadvantaged populations to be left behind. The aim of this review is to map the known causes and determinants of inequity in maternal and child health in Vietnam in order to promote policy action. METHODS A review w...

2012
Kate Shannon Karen Leiter Nthabiseng Phaladze Zakhe Hlanze Alexander C. Tsai Michele Heisler Vincent Iacopino Sheri D. Weiser

BACKGROUND There is limited empirical research on the underlying gender inequity norms shaping gender-based violence, power, and HIV risks in sub-Saharan Africa, or how risk pathways may differ for men and women. This study is among the first to directly evaluate the adherence to gender inequity norms and epidemiological relationships with violence and sexual risks for HIV infection. METHODS ...

Journal: :CMAJ : Canadian Medical Association journal = journal de l'Association medicale canadienne 2006
Eddy van Doorslaer Cristina Masseria Xander Koolman

BACKGROUND Most of the member countries of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) aim to ensure equitable access to health care. This is often interpreted as requiring that care be available on the basis of need and not willingness or ability to pay. We sought to examine equity in physician utilization in 21 OECD countries for the year 2000. METHODS Using data from n...

2015
Sarah F. Brosnan Daniel Houser Kristin Leimgruber Erte Xiao Tianwen Chen Frans B. M. de Waal

Prosocial decisions may lead to unequal payoffs among group members. Although an aversion to inequity has been found in empirical studies of both human and nonhuman primates, the contexts previously studied typically do not involve a trade-off between pro-sociality and inequity. Here we investigate the apparent coexistence of these two factors, specifically the competing demands of prosociality...

Journal: :Revista de salud publica 2008
Martha L Rubio-Mendoza

OBJECTIVE Identifying inequity in gaining access to and financing health service attention in Bogotá. METHODS The 2003 Quality of Life and Health Survey for Bogotá was analysed. Socioeconomic, needs, access to health services and financing them were identified as variables. A descriptive and bivariate analysis was done, variables were re-codified and scenarios were created combining variables...

Journal: :Journal of research in health sciences 2015
Zahra Kavosi Abolfazl Mohammadbeigi Vajihe Ramezani-Doroh Nahid Hatam Abdosaleh Jafari Azarmidokht Firoozjahantighi

BACKGROUND lack of access to health services has been mentioned as one of the main causes of health inequity in health system. The aim of this study was to measure horizontal inequity in access to outpatient services in Shiraz. METHODS This household survey was conducted among 1608 participants above 18 years in Shiraz in 2012. Four-stage sampling was used. According to high amount of zero-va...

2014
Ramal Moonesinghe Karen Bouye Ana Penman-Aguilar

The World Health Organization defines social determinants of health as "complex, integrated, and overlapping social structures and economic systems" that are responsible for most health inequities. Similar to the individual-level risk factors such as behavioral and biological risk factors that influence disease, we consider social determinants of health such as the distribution of income, wealt...

2010
Sarah F. Brosnan Daniel Houser Kristin Leimgruber Erte Xiao Tianwen Chen Frans B.M. de Waal

Prosocial decisions may lead to unequal payoffs among group members. Although an aversion to inequity has been found in empirical studies of both human and nonhuman primates, the contexts previously studied typically do not involve a trade-off between prosociality and inequity. Here we investigate the apparent coexistence of these two factors, specifically the competing demands of prosociality ...

2010
Eden B. King Michelle R. Hebl Jennifer M. George Sharon F. Matusik George Mason

Extending tokenism theory, the authors investigate psychological climate of gender inequity as a way to understand how token women experience their work environments. In the first study, responses from a sample of 155 women across varied occupations confirm the expectation that token women tend to perceive their organizational climates to be inequitable for women. The results of a second survey...

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