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Delinquency and Health Status

Health & Social Work, 1977
A physical examination of 223 juvenile delinquents in a comprehensive probation program found the majority in poor health. Although poor health is not a direct cause of crime, it can affect a youth's social and intellectual functioning and hence his ability to use a service program.
H, Chaiklin   +2 more
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Couples’ postpartum health status

Journal of Clinical Nursing, 2012
Aims and objectives.  This study was conducted in Taiwan on couples for a month in the postpartum period to investigate the correlated factors that affect their health status.Background.  Most studies have focused on the postpartum health status of mothers, but few of them mention about the postpartum health status of fathers.Design.  A cross‐sectional
Li, Fang, Chich-Hsiu, Hung
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Health Status And Health Care Utilization

Health Affairs, 1986
In each issue of Health Affairs the trends of a significant quarter of the health sphere are tracked.
R, Andersen, L A, Aday, M S, Chen
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Health status in allergic rhinitis

Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery, 2000
Although valid and reliable instruments exist to measure the quality of life of allergic rhinitis patients, a statistically sensitive and clinically meaningful way to evaluate patients undergoing immunotherapy has not been reported. A 21‐site prospective, observational study was performed in a population of consecutive patients with allergic rhinitis ...
J P, Corey   +5 more
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Health Status Measurement

Medical Care, 1992
The creation of valid instruments of health status measurement does not guarantee their use in the clinical setting. Traditional continuing medical education has not been shown to effect physician behavioral change. Examination of the literature on the dissemination of new technology underscores the need for the acceptance and use of new methods by ...
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Perceived Health Status and Health Insurance Status: Protective Factors Against Health-Related Debt?

Social Work in Health Care, 2013
Current health care debate has largely focused on the need for health insurance coverage rather than quality coverage. Yet the economic downturn has resulted in an increasing number of individuals who are uninsured or underinsured, and consequently face financial hardships. Multivariate analyses were used with 95 adults to examine relationships between
Kameri, Christy   +3 more
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Nutrition, general health status and oral health status in hospitalised elders

Gerodontology, 1995
Biological malnutrition was assessed and correlated with salivary flow rates and oral health in 99 elderly, hospitalised non‐psychiatric patients. The indicators of protein malnutrition used were arm circumference and serum albumin level and the indicators of energy malnutrition the body mass‐index and the triceps skin‐fold thickness.
V, Dormenval   +4 more
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ABORIGINAL HEALTH—CURRENT STATUS

Australian and New Zealand Journal of Medicine, 1984
Abstract:An analysis of the limited available data confirms that the health status of Australia's Aborigines remains much worse than that of non‐Aboriginal Australians.Despite significant improvements over the past decade Aboriginal fetal and infant mortality is still approximately three times that of non‐Aborigines.
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Measurement of Health Status

Medical Care, 1985
According to a now classic article by Moriyama,1 until the early 1960s, death rates provided the only relevant and sensitive measure of the health of populations. But by the mid 1960s, death rates, whether population-specific or general, no longer seemed sensitive to the changes that were taking place in health and health care in the United States ...
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Socioeconomic Status, Health, and Health Systems

Pediatrics, 1997
There is abundant evidence that health status in the general population varies considerably with socioeconomic status.1-4 In this issue of Pediatrics , McConnochie et al5 add to this literature by demonstrating striking differences in hospitalization of young infants within the fairly discrete confines of metropolitan Rochester, New York.
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