The cost of lower self-esteem: testing a self- and social-bonds model of health. The authors draw upon social, personality, and health psychology to propose and test a self-and-social-bonds model of health. The model contends that lower... DA Stinson,C Logel,MP Zanna,... - 《J ...
Explain the purpose of the social determinants of health data model. Describe the objects for care determinants. Describe the objects for care barriers. Describe the objects for care intervention. The Social Determinants of Health Data Model Social determinants of heal...
The Camden Coalition and others rely on the incorporation of social determinants of health into their proposed interventions8. However, as Iovan et al. (2019) found in a comprehensive review of super-utilizer interventions, most interventions target the downstream determinants surrounding patients’ mate...
Mice and rats are widely used to explore mechanisms of mammalian social behavior in health and disease, raising the question whether they actually differ in their social behavior. Here we address this question by directly comparing social investigation behavior between two mouse and rat strains used ...
When all factors were individually included in the base model, each factor contributed to this difference. Subjective economic status explained 28.0% of the excess risk of poor/fair health among women in the lone compared to the partnered status. All factors combined accounted for 41.4% of the ...
Health, equity and the post-2015 agenda: raising the voices of marginalized communities In September 2012 the United Nations (UN) initiated a process that would extend and enhance the unfinished agenda of the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs... A Ruano,EA Friedman,PS Hill - 《International ...
Model 1 used the random intercept model. The results indicated that the ratio of green land area had a significant positive effect on mental health (coefficient = 0.192, p < 0.01), supporting Hypothesis 1. Previous studies have shown that green land can improve mental health by purifying the ...
health outcomes (Jadad et al., 2000). In particular, patients who have chronic diseases, disabilities, or cancers can find social media particularly useful because social media enables them to seek support from peers or experts to sustain their self-management of such long-term diseases (Merolli...
Preventing the Development of Observationally Learnt Fears in Children by Devaluing the Model's Negative Response Department of Psychology, Middlesex University, The Burroughs, Hendon, London, NW4 4BT, UK;School of Psychology, University of Sussex, Brighton, BN1 9RH... G Reynolds,AP Field,C Ask...