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1441“…BACKGROUND: Social inequalities in labor force participation are well established, but the causes of these inequalities are not fully understood. …”
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1442“…In a scenario of increasing longevity and social inequalities, Latin-America is an important contributor to the worldwide dementia burden. …”
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1443“…Although social inequalities are increasing worldwide, few studies have examined their consequences on mortality among older adults. …”
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1444por Arighi, Andrea, Fumagalli, Giorgio Giulio, Carandini, Tiziana, Pietroboni, Anna Margherita, De Riz, Milena Alessandra, Galimberti, Daniela, Scarpini, Elio“…The COVID-19 pandemic is unmasking an emerging form of technology-related social inequalities: political and community interventions are needed to support the most socially vulnerable population and prevent social health inequalities.…”
Publicado 2021
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1445por Kouimtsidis, Christos, Pauly, Bernadette, Parkes, Tessa, Stockwell, Tim, Baldacchino, Alexander Mario“…The implementation of unprecedented public health measures, alongside the augmentation of the treatment capacity for those severely affected by COVID-19, are compromising and limiting the delivery of essential care to people with severe substance use problems and, in some cases, widening extreme social inequities such as poverty and homelessness. This global pandemic is severely challenging current working practices. …”
Publicado 2021
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1446por Duclau, Amandine, Abad, Fanny, Adenis, Antoine, Sabbah, Nadia, Leneuve, Malika, Nacher, Mathieu“…French Guiana has a rapid population growth. Social inequalities, cultural practices and gastrointestinal nematode infections in French Guiana could affect the prevalence of these deficiencies. …”
Publicado 2021
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1447por Calvo-González, Elena“…At the same time, normalcy can also be locally challenged by certain actors, such as social movement activists, who underline the specific experience of certain racialized bodies, questioning the overarching national narratives of admixture and arguing for the need to recognize these bodies as normal as well, particularly in the context of political struggle for the reduction of social inequalities. These two ways in which normalcy appears articulated with local meanings of race gives way to seemingly contradictory and confronting discourses. …”
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1448por Brettschneider, Anna-Kristin, Lage Barbosa, Clarissa, Haftenberger, Marjolein, Lehmann, Franziska, Mensink, Gert BM“…Further approaches to promote healthy diets in Germany should be continued, and the focus on social inequalities should be strengthened.…”
Publicado 2021
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1449por Perracini, Monica R., de Amorim, Juleimar Soares Coelho, Lima, Camila Astolphi, da Silva, Alexandre, Trombini-Souza, Francis, Pereira, Daniele Sirineu, Pelicioni, Paulo Henrique Silva, Duim, Etiene, Batista, Patricia Parreira, dos Santos, Renato Barbosa, de Lima, Maria do Carmo Correia“…Conclusion: Social restriction measures due to pandemic caused substantial reduction in older adults' life-space mobility in Brazil. Social inequalities strongly affected vulnerable groups. …”
Publicado 2021
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1450“…The combination of fragile health care systems, large social inequalities, and isolated clinical and research initiatives makes the coordination of efforts imperative. …”
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1451por Bikomeye, Jean C., Namin, Sima, Anyanwu, Chima, Rublee, Caitlin S., Ferschinger, Jamie, Leinbach, Ken, Lindquist, Patricia, Hoppe, August, Hoffman, Lawrence, Hegarty, Justin, Sperber, Dwayne, Beyer, Kirsten M. M.“…We suggest that equity-focused investments in public urban greenspaces are needed to reduce social inequalities, expand economic opportunities with diversity in workforce initiatives, build resilient urban ecosystems, and improve health equity. …”
Publicado 2021
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1452por Rodriguez, Natalia M., Lahey, Alexa M., MacNeill, Justin J., Martinez, Rebecca G., Teo, Nina E., Ruiz, Yumary“…BACKGROUND: The COVID-19 pandemic laid bare some of the United States’ most devastating health and social inequities faced by people experiencing homelessness. …”
Publicado 2021
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1453por Mailloux, Nicholas A., Henegan, Colleen P., Lsoto, Dorothy, Patterson, Kristen P., West, Paul C., Foley, Jonathan A., Patz, Jonathan A.“…The solutions span nine major sectors and are aggregated into three groups: reducing the sources of emissions, maintaining and enhancing carbon sinks, and addressing social inequities. Here we present an overview of how climate solutions in these three areas can benefit human health through improved air quality, increased physical activity, healthier diets, reduced risk of infectious disease, and improved sexual and reproductive health, and universal education. …”
Publicado 2021
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1454por Zelner, Jon, Masters, Nina B., Naraharisetti, Ramya, Mojola, Sanyu A., Chowkwanyun, Merlin, Malosh, Ryan“…We look to examples from other disease systems (HIV, STIs) and successes in including social inequity in models of acute infection transmission as a blueprint for how social connections, environmental, and structural factors can be integrated into a coherent, rigorous, and interpretable modeling framework. …”
Publicado 2022
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1455por Ramos, Lauren Raskin, Tissue, Michelle Menser, Johnson, Ayanna, Kavanagh, Laura, Warren, Michael“…RESULTS: Recommendations 1–3 highlight the need to support pathways into state and local MCH public health (PH) positions, to offer accessible and high-quality training for the practicing workforce, and to build capacity to address health and social inequities. Recommendations 4–7 discuss the need to build a racially and ethnically diverse workforce, ensure equity and anti-racism are foundational concepts in training, and strengthen engagement of community members and those with lived experience as part of the MCH PH workforce. …”
Publicado 2022
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1456“…These include slow government policy responses that negatively impacted the timing and the epidemic trajectory, involvement of marginalized populations of societies who were disproportionately affected by the diseases, discovery of existence of persistent economic and social inequalities, and introduction of lifelong morbidities in patients. …”
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1457por Gunn, Virginia, Vives, Alejandra, Zaupa, Alessandro, Hernando-Rodriguez, Julio C., Julià, Mireia, Kvart, Signild, Lewchuk, Wayne, Padrosa, Eva, Vos, Mattias Philippe, Ahonen, Emily Q., Baron, Sherry, Bosmans, Kim, Davis, Letitia, Díaz, Ignacio, Matilla-Santander, Nuria, Muntaner, Carles, O’Campo, Patricia, Östergren, Per-Olof, Vanroelen, Christophe, Vignola, Emilia F., Bodin, Theo“…The COVID-19 crisis is a global event that has created and amplified social inequalities, including an already existing and steadily increasing problem of employment and income insecurity and erosion of workplace rights, affecting workers globally. …”
Publicado 2022
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1458“…Statistical analyses included Student’s t-tests and ANOVAs of means, linear and logistic regression analyses and Pearson’s correlations. Results: Social inequalities in both SHCs and self-reported stress were found; levels were higher among girls, adolescents living with one parent or in families with less favourable socioeconomic conditions. …”
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1459por Hodgetts, Kay, Kleinecke, Mariana, Woerle, Celeste, Kaestli, Mirjam, Budd, Richard, Webb, Jessica R., Ward, Linda, Mayo, Mark, Currie, Bart J., Meumann, Ella M.“…In a population with high rates of chronic disease, social inequities, and extreme remoteness, the impact of melioidosis is exacerbated by severe weather events and disproportionately affects First Nations Australians. …”
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1460por Zufferey (CZ), Chloé, Skovdal (MS), Morten, Gjødsbøl (IMG), Iben Mundbjerg, Jervelund (SSJ), Signe Smith“…OBJECTIVES: The COVID-19 pandemic shed light on rooted social inequalities and on housing as a crucial social determinant of health. …”
Publicado 2022
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