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Poverty during Childhood and Adolescence May …

WebThe Health Impact of Poverty After controlling for gender (significantly associated with allostatic load), family resources, neighborhood safety, and neighborhood affluence all significantly and independently predicted …

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How is poverty related to access to care and preventive …

WebNational Center for Health Statistics. Health, United States, 2014. Hyattsville, MD., 2013. Tables 712-73, 83, 85 Accessed 11/12/2015. Print-friendly; FAQ August 16, 2013 The Affordable Care Act and Poverty in …

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Health and Poverty

WebHealth and PovertyHealth, United States from the CDC. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) publishes the statistical annual Health, United States . This yearbook presents national trends in …

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Resilience Factors Improve Health Prospects for …

WebEconomic hardship during childhood contributes to worse mental and physical health across the lifespan. Over the past decade, researchers have begun to highlight the behavioral and biological pathways that underlie …

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Safety Net Programs Have Long-term Benefits for …

WebFederal health and nutrition programs are an important part of the safety net for low-income children. Three of these are Medicaid, the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP, formerly the Food Stamp Program) …

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The Affordable Care Act and Poverty in the U.S.

WebIn November 2013, the Center hosted the conference “The Affordable Care Act & Low Income Populations: Lessons from and Challenges for Research.”. This conference …

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Hospitals and Health Care Reform

WebHospitals, Research and Health ReformPanel Discussion on Successfully Implementing the ACA. In this panel discussion, moderator Joy Melnikow and panelists Ron Chapman, Neal Kohatsu, Robin Affrime and Kris …

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Linking EITC Income to Real Health Outcomes

WebLinking income and health has been a notorious challenge for researchers. With multiple sources of income such as earnings, cash transfer and near cash transfer programs, it is difficult to isolate their …

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Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children …

WebImproved Infant Health. We found that when made available by the third trimester of pregnancy, WIC improves infant health. The effects are most pronounced in high-poverty counties and among women with low levels …

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How does poverty relate to health insurance coverage

WebAccording to survey data from the National Center for Health Statistics, in 2014. 6% of children below the poverty level were uninsured. 19% of children between 100%-200% of the poverty level were uninsured. 4% of …

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Material Hardship Shows a Clearer Picture of Mental Health …

WebThese relationships between material hardship and mental health are independent of other variables that typically predict variation in mental health, such as age, gender, race, …

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Do Unions Improve the Health of Workers and their Families

WebBoston University Public Health Post June 20, 2022 COVID resulted in greater attention to the role unions can play in promoting the health of workers and their families. Blue-collar …

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Disadvantaged and Marginalized Individuals More Likely to Face …

WebThe links between structural and social determinants and mental health are well documented. In a recent review[1], we examined the role of neurobiology in those links, …

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Strategies among Latina Nurses Providing Care to Co-ethnic Patients

WebThis study is part of a larger project on immigrant health in Northern California. We analyzed 26 in-depth interviews conducted with Spanish-speaking nurses between 2012 and …

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What are the major federal safety net programs in the U.S.

WebThese health programs were established with amendments to the Social Security Act in 1965. Today, Medicare provides health insurance for people over 65 years of age and …

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Impacts of the Affordable Care Act

WebImplementing the ACA from a California PerspectiveRon Chapman, California Department of Public Health. In this presentation, Ron Chapman describes the Affordable Care Act’s …

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Developmental Impacts of COVID-19 Pandemic Greatest Among …

WebMental health problems were more pronounced among adolescents who were older, lower income, and girls. The compounding effects of heightened risk of COVID-19 illness and …

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Economic and Public-Health Benefits of Easing Restrictions on …

WebCatherine Brinkley is a Professor of Human Ecology and Director of the Center for Regional Change at UC Davis. With a PhD in city and regional planning, a …

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How Poverty and Depression Impact a Child’s Social and …

WebThese efforts might include family income support and other forms of economic assistance, as well as mental health services to address the emotional consequences of poverty for …

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Health Impacts of WIC: A Regression Discontinuity Analysis

WebThe Women, Infants and Children (WIC) nutritional health program is a major staple of the non-cash safety net. Investigators will examine the impacts of WIC participation on child …

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Raising the Minimum Wage Improves Nutrition Among Food …

WebHowever, households that previously ranked within the worst quartile on the dietary health indices did in fact purchase more healthy foods once minimum wages increased. We …

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