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Delinquency, health behaviour and health
British Journal of Health Psychology, 2001Objectives. This study investigated the association between delinquency and health in a sample of adolescents and young adults (aged 13‐24) and examined whether the association could have been due to delinquency‐related differences in demographic, socio‐economic and life‐style factors. Method.
Junger, M. +2 more
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Health Literacy and Pediatric Health
Current Problems in Pediatric and Adolescent Health Care, 2007The chapters and reports in this book explore a wide variety of topics related to how health literacy can impact clinical practice and public health. While health literacy is relevant to healthcare issues across populations, it has unique implications in the field of pediatrics, where parents and other caregivers are responsible for managing their ...
H Shonna, Yin +2 more
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The University of Chicago Law Review, 1996
Abstract There are deep and fundamental and intuitively understood grounds for rejecting the view that confines itself merely to checking the parity of outcomes, the view that matches death for death, happiness for happiness, fulfilment for fulfilment, irrespective of how all this death, happiness, and fulfilment comes about.
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Abstract There are deep and fundamental and intuitively understood grounds for rejecting the view that confines itself merely to checking the parity of outcomes, the view that matches death for death, happiness for happiness, fulfilment for fulfilment, irrespective of how all this death, happiness, and fulfilment comes about.
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Health, Health Services, and Health Planning in Cuba
International Journal of Health Services, 1972The profound changes which have occurred in the Cuban health services since 1958 are described and appraised in this article. The first part treats the main socioeconomic policies, particularly the urban and agrarian reforms, that have had an equalizing effect on the distribution of resources (including health resources) between regions and social ...
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Health, Health Care and Health Disparities
2017Understand medicine as a social institution. Understand the causes and consequences of health disparities by race, class, and gender. Understand the causes and consequences of health care disparities by race, class and gender.
Ginny Garcia-Alexander +2 more
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Health and the Health Services
1985In this society, there is a tendency to see health as very much an individual issue. This leads to an emphasis on the biological causes of ill-health together with the recent stress on personal factors such as smoking and weight. Improvements in health are seen as resulting from intervention by doctors at the level of the individual, or changes in ...
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HEALTH MANAGERS AND HEALTH REFORM
Journal of Management & Organization, 2012Abstract This qualitative study was undertaken with a diverse sample of Australian health managers to examine their perceptions regarding the health system and to understand how they learned to become health managers. The findings showed that they viewed the health system as one of constant change, mostly non-adaptive, and a system of
David Briggs +2 more
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No health without mental health
The Lancet, 2007About 14% of the global burden of disease has been attributed to neuropsychiatric disorders, mostly due to the chronically disabling nature of depression and other common mental disorders, alcohol-use and substance-use disorders, and psychoses. Such estimates have drawn attention to the importance of mental disorders for public health. However, because
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