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Does health literacy mediate the relationship between socioeconomic status and health disparities? Integrative review.

Health Promotion International, 2018
While socioeconomic disparities are among the most fundamental causes of health disparities, socioeconomic status (SES) does not impact health directly. One of the potential mediating factors that link SES and health is health literacy (HL). Yet although
Coraline Stormacq   +2 more
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Health Status of Bereaved Parents

Nursing Research, 1996
Forty-seven mothers and 33 fathers, representing 48 families, participated in a propective longitudinal study of the effects on family members of a child's dying. The purpose of this article is to describe parents' health during the terminal illness of their child and during the first year following their child's death from cancer.
Linda K. Birenbaum   +2 more
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Motherhood, health status, and health care

Women's Health Issues, 2001
This study examines the impact of multiple roles and stressors on women of childbearing age, and compares the health status of women with and without children and their ability to access health care. Motherhood has many complex interactions with income level, availability of health insurance, and available social and income support. A cumulative burden
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Health Status Measurement

2018
Health status measurement issues arise across a wide spectrum of applications in empirical health economics research as well as in public policy, clinical, and regulatory contexts. It is fitting that economists and other researchers working in these domains devote scientific attention to the measurement of those phenomena most central to their ...
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Socioeconomic status and health status: A study of males in the Canada health survey

Social Science & Medicine, 1988
The relationships between education/occupation/income and health status have been well documented in the international epidemiological and sociological literature for many years, however, specific studies on the subject are scarce in Canada. Even when relationships have been demonstrated, the reasons for these relationships are much debated. This study
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Raising the health status of adolescents

Journal of Adolescent Health, 2004
K w w a t t tanding before you today, I feel energized, privieged and humbled, not because I am about to ecome President of a huge and powerful organizaion, but because I am about to become President of he only national organization committed solely to mproving the health and raising the health status of dolescents.
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The Sickness Impact Profile: Development and Final Revision of a Health Status Measure

Medical Care, 1981
M. Bergner   +3 more
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Indicators of Health Status in Adolescence

International Journal of Health Services, 1976
The study reported here is based on data obtained in 1968–1970 from a representative community sample of urban black youths in the United States aged 12–17 years, inclusive. Analysis is directed at conceptual and methodological issues in measuring health status.
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Health Status and Burial Status in Early China

2017
This chapter quantifies and compares mortuary pattern grammars and skeletal health markers between the sites of Xipo (Yangshao culture, a Middle Neolithic chiefdom ca. 4000–3000 B.C.) and Xiyasi (a site participating in the state-level, stratified Eastern Zhou dynasty ca. 770–221 B.C.).
Ma Xiaolin   +2 more
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Measurement of health status. Ascertaining the minimal clinically important difference.

Controlled Clinical Trials, 1989
Roman Jaeschke, J. Singer, G. Guyatt
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