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521“…Yet, little is known about how these organisations address poverty, inclusion and social inequality, and how Southern regional formations are engaging in power constellations, institutions, processes, interests and ideological positions within different spheres of governance. …”
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522por Ramos-Morcillo, Antonio Jesús, Moreno-Martínez, Francisco José, Hernández Susarte, Ana María, Hueso-Montoro, César, Ruzafa-Martínez, María“…Deficient hygiene habits were observed in the offspring of families affected by the main features of social inequality, who were more likely to perceive social rejection for this reason and less likely to consider their family as the greatest influence on their personal hygiene practices.…”
Publicado 2019
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523“…In sex-stratified analysis, the social gradient in frailty was only found in men. Social inequality in frailty in men but not in women supports interventions specific to gender inequality and frailty.…”
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524por Ali, Harris, Dumbuya, Barlu, Hynie, Michaela, Idahosa, Pablo, Keil, Roger, Perkins, Patricia“…This chapter considers the wide-ranging socio-political, medical, legal and environmental factors that have contributed to the rapid spread of Ebola, with particular emphasis on the politics of the global and public health response and the role of gender, social inequality, colonialism and racism as they relate to the mobilization and establishment of the public health infrastructure required to combat Ebola and other emerging diseases in times of climate change.…”
Publicado 2015
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525“…However, most of these variables indicate the importance of unequally distributed opportunities for learning languages, thus highlighting that language learning may be part of the general process of reproducing social inequality structures.…”
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526por Borba, Marcelo C.“…We need to understand the political role of agency of artifacts such as home in collectives of humans-with-media-things, and finally we need to learn how to implement curricula that address social inequalities. This discussion is intertwined with examples.…”
Publicado 2021
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527“…The supporters perceived that the lockdown policy could damage the economy and exacerbate social inequality. By contrast, the opponents believed it was necessary to contain the spread and ensure a safe environment for recovery. …”
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528por Guedes, Marcello Barbosa Otoni Gonçalves, de Assis, Sanderson José Costa, Sanchis, Geronimo José Bouzas, Araujo, Diego Neves, Oliveira, Angelo Giuseppe Roncalli Da Costa, Lopes, Johnnatas Mikael“…CONCLUSION: It is evident that cities with less social inequality and restrictions of social protection combined with social development have a milder pandemic scenario. …”
Publicado 2021
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529por Loued‐Khenissi, Leyla, Trofimova, Olga, Vollenweider, Peter, Marques‐Vidal, Pedro, Preisig, Martin, Lutti, Antoine, Kliegel, Matthias, Sandi, Carmen, Kherif, Ferhat, Stringhini, Silvia, Draganski, Bogdan“…These findings inform on the biological underpinnings of social inequality, particularly as they pertain to early‐life conditions.…”
Publicado 2022
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530“…Changes in social networks are linked to both socio-demographic and socio-economic characteristics, such as age, gender, education, and migration background, providing key insights into a yet underexplored dimension of pandemic-related social inequality.…”
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531“…Future research should continue to investigate how social inequality conditions sleep for Americans in romantic relationships.…”
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532“…Food has become particularly important as one of the main areas where unhealthy decisions and choices involve high risk; the situation also demonstrates the relationship between social inequality and obesity. Obesity is now understood in a radically different way and the origin of the problem lies in social and cultural factors. …”
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533“…An interdisciplinary approach integrating a pluralistic perspective would benefit investigating how social systems and individual attributes contribute to the exacerbation of social inequality and stigmatization.…”
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534“…Disease concentration, disease interaction, and their underlying social forces, such as poverty and social inequality, are the fundamental concepts. Extensive political, economic, and cultural factors have contributed to cluster epidemics of several infectious diseases, particularly HIV and tuberculosis. …”
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535por Damghanian, Maryam, Shariati, Mohammad, Mirzaiinajmabadi, Khadigeh, Yunesian, Masud, Emamian, Mohammad Hassan“…BACKGROUND: Infant mortality rate is a useful indicator of health conditions in the society, the racial and socioeconomic inequality of which is from the most important measures of social inequality. OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to determine the socioeconomic inequality and its determinants regarding infant mortality in an Iranian population. …”
Publicado 2014
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536“…Aspects include macro factors (gender, social inequality, culture, and structure), relationship factors (dyadic influences and partner preferences), and individual factors (sexual functioning, sexual preferences, such as dis/inhibition, spontaneity, pleasure, the sexual aspects of side effects, such as bleeding, mood changes, sexual identity and sexual minority status, and pregnancy intentions). …”
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537por Geyti, Christine, Maindal, Helle Terkildsen, Dalsgaard, Else-Marie, Christensen, Kaj Sparle, Sandbæk, Annelli“…We described the level of poor MH among health check participants, explored the potential for early intervention, and the potential for reducing social inequality in MH. The study was based on 9767 randomly selected citizens aged 30–49 years invited to a health check in Denmark in 2012–14. …”
Publicado 2018
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538“…We describe individual, environmental, and care related strategies and resources for autonomy and quality of life when facing disabilities and care needs in late life, putting emphasis on inter-individual differences and social inequality. We argue that expanding the traditional concept of successful aging to aging with disabilities and care needs serves not to undermine, but rather to anchor the concept in aging science and in public perception.…”
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539“…While digital health provides opportunities to transform gender relations, gender is an intimate and deeply structural form of social inequality that rarely changes due to a single initiative or short-term project. …”
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540“…The elderly, immunocompromised, and those with preexisting conditions—such as asthma, cardiovascular disease (CVD), hypertension, chronic kidney disease (CKD), or obesity—experience higher risk of becoming severely ill if infected with the virus. Systemic social inequality and discrepancies in socioeconomic status (SES) contribute to higher incidence of asthma, CVD, hypertension, CKD, and obesity in segments of the general population. …”
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