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Relationships Between Material Hardship, Resilience, and Health Care Use [PDF]
BACKGROUND: Material hardship has been associated with adverse health care use patterns for children with special health care needs (CSHCN). In this study, we assessed if resilience factors were associated with lower emergency department (ED) visits and unmet health
Anne E, Fuller +5 more
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Disability, Poverty, and Material Hardship since the Passage of the ADA
The past 25 years have seen an unprecedented expansion in formal civil rights for people with disabilities that, among other things, was predicted to improve their economic well-being.
Julia A. Rivera Drew
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Frailty and medical financial hardship among older adults with cancer in the United States
BackgroundLittle is known about the association between frailty level and medical financial hardship among older adults with cancer. This study aims to describe the prevalence of frailty and to identify its association with medical financial hardship ...
Jiahui Lao +9 more
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MATERIAL HARDSHIP ACROSS PLACE
This research was supported by the RUPRI Rural Poverty Research Center, one of three Area Poverty Research Centers funded by ASPE/HHS.
Mosley, Jane M. +3 more
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Background Existing financial hardship screening does not capture the multifaceted and dynamic nature of the problem. The use of existing health system data is a promising way to enable scalable and sustainable financial hardship screening.
Wen You +7 more
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Material Hardship and Contraceptive Use During the Transition to Adulthood. [PDF]
AbstractDecades of research have attempted to understand the paradox of stubbornly high unintended pregnancy rates despite widespread use of contraception. Much of this research has focused on socioeconomic disparities in rates of unintended pregnancy, finding that economically disadvantaged women tend to use less effective contraceptive methods and ...
Field E.
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Household material hardship in families of children post‐chemotherapy [PDF]
AbstractPoverty is an important patient‐reported outcome of therapy and a potential predictor of outcome disparities in pediatric cancer. We previously identified that nearly 30% of pediatric cancer families experience household material hardship (HMH), a concrete measure of poverty including food, energy, or housing insecurity, during the first 6 ...
Madeline Bilodeau +4 more
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Understanding the Dynamics of $2-a-Day Poverty in the United States
Shaefer and Edin (2013) have found a large rise in “extreme poverty”—defined as cash income of no more than $2 per person per day, for a month or calendar quarter—among U.S. households with children between 1996 and 2011.
H. Luke Shaefer +2 more
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Family material hardship and chinese adolescents' problem behaviors: a moderated mediation analysis. [PDF]
In the current study, we examined a moderated mediation model using the risk and resilience framework. Specifically, the impact of family material hardship on adolescent problem behaviors was examined in a Chinese sample; we used the family stress model ...
Wenqiang Sun +4 more
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Who Are America‘s Poor Children? Examining Food Insecurity Among Children in the United States [PDF]
Fourteen million children live in poor families (that is, families with income below the federal poverty level, which is $22,050 a year for a family of four in 2009).
Thampi, Kalyani, Wight, Vanessa
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