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Economics & Human Biology, 2023
ABSTRACTThe Aspirational District Program (ADP) is a unique initiative of Government of India launched in 2018 that aims to reduce inter-district multidimensional inequality. ADP aims to bring the most backward districts to catch up with the rest of the other districts in the country.
Sandip K. Agarwal, Shubham Mishra
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ABSTRACTThe Aspirational District Program (ADP) is a unique initiative of Government of India launched in 2018 that aims to reduce inter-district multidimensional inequality. ADP aims to bring the most backward districts to catch up with the rest of the other districts in the country.
Sandip K. Agarwal, Shubham Mishra
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National health statistics reports, 2022
Objective-This report demonstrates use of three National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS) data systems to study differences in health by sexual orientation. Sexual orientation differences in a broad selection of health indicators were examined using the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES), National Survey of Family Growth (NSFG)
Kevin C, Heslin, Johanna M, Alfier
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Objective-This report demonstrates use of three National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS) data systems to study differences in health by sexual orientation. Sexual orientation differences in a broad selection of health indicators were examined using the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES), National Survey of Family Growth (NSFG)
Kevin C, Heslin, Johanna M, Alfier
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Association Between Maternal Health Status and Family Resilience: Results from a National Survey
Maternal and Child Health Journal, 2023The relationship between maternal health and health outcome of offspring has been studied extensively. However, measures such as family resilience in the context of maternal health are not well understood. The objective of this study was to determine if overall maternal health status is associated with family resilience.Using the 2016 National Survey ...
Sitara, Soundararajan +2 more
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National Family Health Survey.
Population research abstract : a contribution to research on India's population, 1994The authors outline the organization and administration of India's National Family Health Survey, for which data collection was scheduled for completion in June 1993. Data analysis and survey objectives are discussed, as well as some political factors affecting data collection.
K B, Pathak, T, Kanitkar, T K, Roy
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Health Literacy Teaching in U.S. Family Medicine Residency Programs: A National Survey
Journal of Health Communication, 2016Health care providers, including medical residents, often lack adequate knowledge and skills to work effectively with patients who have limited health literacy. Little is known about the degree to which medical residents are trained to communicate effectively with people who have limited health literacy.
Clifford A, Coleman +4 more
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Gender inclusivity in India's National Family Health Survey
The Lancet, 2023Fred, Arnold, Sunita, Kishor
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Family planning services at school-based health centers: findings from a national survey
Journal of Adolescent Health, 2000Although nearly 1000 school-based health centers (SBHCs) operate in the United States, little is known about SBHCs' sexual and reproductive health services. This study investigated reproductive and sexual health services delivery in SBHCs, specifically the types of services available in SBHCs.
K, Fothergill, A, Feijoo
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Introduction An extensive, multi-round survey called the National Family Health Survey (NFHS) was carried out in a representative sample of Indian homes. The International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS), located in Mumbai, India, ICF, located in Maryland, Calverton and the East-West Center, located in Hawaii, Honolulu, collaborated on the ...
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Gender inclusivity in India's National Family Health Survey – Authors' reply
The Lancet, 2023Vanishree, Joseph, N V, Madhuri
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How to make India's National Family Health Survey more gender-sensitive
The Lancet, 2022Vanishree, Joseph, N V, Madhuri
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