Health inequalitiesReducing inequalities in the field of cancer involves studying the knowledge and mental representations of cancer among children. A qualitative study was conducted on 191 children aged 9 to 12 using...doi:10.1007/s00431-018-3173-3Régnier Denois Véronique...
The association between parental education, household income, single parenthood, nationality, and parental working status on one hand, and their children's mental health on the other, was explored using multivariable logistic regression models. The coverage of mental health specialists per 100,000 ...
Background: Early interventions targeting health inequalities, and changing policies for mothers and pre-school children, have focused attention on existin... S Cowley,W Caan,S Dowling,... - 《Public Health》 被引量: 65发表: 2007年 The impact of social inequalities in child health on health...
Access to education and healthcare is another critical social issue that has a profound impact on society. Education is essential for personal and professionaldevelopment, yet millions of children around the world are denied access to quality education due to poverty, discrimination, and conflict. Sim...
The HDI, which summarizes the dimensions of longevity, education, and income, is lower in the North and Northeast. Explaining this association is complex, as there are several dimensions related to the social determinants of health36 involved in this relationship. Socioeconomic factors appear to be...
Lesbian families have the potential to create families unmarked by the inequalities of power often found in cross-sex relationships. Yet, based on interviews with 27 women with children in such relationships, we find that living in a state that legally restricts the rights of nonbirth parents to...
This study suggests that it is important to consider memory of prior catastrophic events as they will influence the public response to emerging threats.Similar content being viewed by others Geographic social inequalities in information-seeking response to the COVID-19 pandemic in China: longitudinal ...
We quantify the lasting effects of childhood health and economic circumstances on adult health, employment and socioeconomic status, using data from a birth cohort that has been followed from birth into middle age. Controlling for parental income, education and social class, children who experience ...
These impacts on the children of formal-working mothers are comparable to those of both formal and informal-working mothers, almost double at the national level and in metropolitan cities. The likelihood of stunting children of formal-working mothers at the national level is 20.2% and the ...
OBJECTIVES:Social policies help people to overcome various unfavourable living situations, such as unemployment, which may lead to health inequalities. The aim of this study is to examine how adults and children perceive the impact of social policies connected to unemployment on well-being in the ...