Socioeconomic Status and Health Care Utilization : A Study of the Effects of Low Income , Unemployment and Hours of Work on the Demand for Health Care in t... Socioeconomic status and health-care utilization: a study of the effects of low income, unemployment and hours of work on the dem...
Public rental housing, Low socioeconomic, Health status, SingaporeIt is well-established that low socioeconomic status (SES) influences one's health status, morbidity and mortality. Housing type has been used as an indicator of SES and social determinant of health in some studies. In Singapore,...
Socioeconomic status and health: what we know and what we don’t. Ann N Y Acad Sci. 1999;896:3-15. doi:10.1111/j.1749-6632.1999.tb08101.x PubMedGoogle ScholarCrossref 35. Institute of Medicine Committee on Understanding and Eliminating Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Health ...
It’s well established thatpeople with low economic status are the hardest hit by the currentobesity pandemic (肥胖症),aswell as related health problems such as diabetes. Poor healthcare,stress, unhealthy lifestyles, and a lot of cheap junk food are allthought to play a role. But a new stu...
Patients with low socioeconomic status (SES) use more acute hospital care and less primary care than patients with high socioeconomic status. This low-valu... S Kangovi,FK Barg,T Carter,... - 《Health Affairs》 被引量: 153发表: 2013年 The relationship of oral health literacy with oral ...
Objective: To compare sociodemographic and motivational factors for healthcare use and identify desirable health-promoting resources among groups in a low socioeconomic status (SES) community in Chicago, IL. Background: Disparities in health services and outcomes are well established in low SES urban ...
Health inequities are defined as unfair and avoidable differences in health between groups, including those based on place of residence, social identity, socioeconomic status, gender, and disability, while health equity is defined as the absence of such differences [9, 10]. Given that health ...
Purpose To assess the influence of household socio-economic status (SES), healthcare access and country level characteristics on breast and cervical cancer screening among women in developing countries. Methods Women ages 18–69 years (cervical cancer screening) and 40–69 years (breast cancer ...
Health, behavior, and health care disparities: disentangling the effects of income and race in the United States. The literature on health disparities in the United States typically focuses on race/ethnicity or on socioeconomic status (SES) separately, but not often to... C Lisa,Dubay,A Lydie...
Socioeconomic status and cardiovascular outcomes. Circulation. 2018;137(20):2166-2178. doi:10.1161/CIRCULATIONAHA.117.029652 PubMedGoogle ScholarCrossref 7. Havranek EP, Mujahid MS, Barr DA, et al; American Heart Association Council on Quality of Care and Outcomes Research, ...