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en línea
Shervin Assari, Shanika Boyce, Ritesh Mistry, Alvin Thomas, Harvey L. Nicholson, Jr., Ryon J. Cobb, Adolfo G. Cuevas, Daniel B. Lee, Mohsen Bazargan, Cleopatra H. Caldwell, Tommy J. Curry and Marc A. Zimmerman    
Background:Aim: To examine racial/ethnic variations in the effect of parents? subjective neighborhood safety on children?s cognitive performance. Methods: This cross-sectional study included 10,027 children from the Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development... ver más
Revista: Urban Science    Formato: Electrónico

 
en línea
Chelsea R. Singleton, Megan Winkler, Bailey Houghtaling, Oluwafikayo S. Adeyemi, Alexandra M. Roehll, JJ Pionke and Elizabeth Anderson Steeves    
Disparities in diet quality persist in the U.S. Examining consumer food purchasing can provide unique insight into the nutritional inequities documented by race/ethnicity, socioeconomic status (SES), and geographic location (i.e., urban vs. rural). There... ver más

 
en línea
Grigoris Argeros    
This study investigates black ethnic immigrant group differences in residential outcomes between developing and mature suburbs. It evaluates the extent to which foreign-born black ethnic groups? socioeconomic status (SES) and acculturation characteristic... ver más
Revista: Urban Science    Formato: Electrónico

 
en línea
Wendy M. Wolf, Rachel A. Wattick, Olivia N. Kinkade and Melissa D. Olfert    
Polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS) is thought to be the most common endocrine disorder found in women. Common symptoms include irregular menstrual cycle, polycystic ovaries, and hirsutism, as well as an increased risk for a multitude of conditions, inclu... ver más

 
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Matthew H. E. M. Browning and Alessandro Rigolon    
Examination of the greenspace—human health relationship operates in at least four dimensions: what is considered greenspace? which moderators and mediators are included? what outcomes are measured? and which units of analysis (e.g., individuals, ci... ver más

 
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Matt DeLisi, Justin Alcala, Abdi Kusow, Andy Hochstetler, Mark H. Heirigs, Jonathan W. Caudill, Chad R. Trulson and Michael T. Baglivio    
Adverse childhood experiences are associated with an array of health, psychiatric, and behavioral problems including antisocial behavior. Criminologists have recently utilized adverse childhood experiences as an organizing research framework and shown th... ver más

 
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Andrea Hricko, Glovioell Rowland, Sandrah Eckel, Angelo Logan, Maryam Taher and John Wilson    
Global trade has increased nearly 100-fold since 1950, according to the World Trade Organization. Today, major changes in trade are occurring with the advent of mega-ships that can transport thousands more containers than cargo ships now in use. Because ... ver más

 
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Allan K. Nkwata, Ming Zhang, Xiao Song, Bruno Giordani and Amara E. Ezeamama    
Background: Toxic stress (TS), resiliency-promoting factors (RPFs) and their interactions were investigated in relationship to incident dementia in a nationally representative sample (n = 6516) of American adults =50 years enrolled in the Health and Reti... ver más

 
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P. Daya,K. A. April    
AbstractThe extreme demographic-role misrepresentation within organisations is a key business and societal issue in post- Apartheid South Africa. This research relates to deepening the understanding about the perception of inclusion withrespect to demogr... ver más
Revista: South African Journal of Business Management    Formato: Electrónico

 
en línea
Amanda Ajodhia-Andrews     Pág. 121 - 151
This study explores conceptualizations and experiences of bullying and victimization from the perspectives of 6 Canadian children (ages 10-13) with intersecting differences of race, ethnicity, language, and disability.  Utilizing narrative and criti... ver más
Revista: Theoretical Economics    Formato: Electrónico

 
en línea
Caroline Tolbert,Karen Mossberger,Bridgett King,Gena L. Miller     Pág. pp. 61?88
Although the gender gap online has narrowed in the United States, little research on technology access and use has examined the different experiences of women?particularly the interaction between gender, race/ethnicity, and poverty. Using the most recent... ver más
Revista: Information Technologies and International Development    Formato: Electrónico

 
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Caroline Tolbert,Karen Mossberger,Bridgett King,Gena L. Miller     Pág. pp. 61?88
Although the gender gap online has narrowed in the United States, little research on technology access and use has examined the different experiences of women?particularly the interaction between gender, race/ethnicity, and poverty. Using the most recent... ver más
Revista: Information Technologies and International Development    Formato: Electrónico

 
en línea
Aokun Chen, Yunpeng Zhao, Yi Zheng, Hui Hu, Xia Hu, Jennifer N. Fishe, William R. Hogan, Elizabeth A. Shenkman, Yi Guo and Jiang Bian    
It is prudent to take a unified approach to exploring how contextual social determinants of health (SDoH) relate to COVID-19 occurrence and outcomes. Poor geographically represented data and a small number of contextual SDoH examined in most previous res... ver más
Revista: Informatics    Formato: Electrónico

 
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Shabnaz Siddiq, Autumn M. Clemons, John D. Meeker, Chris Gennings, Virginia Rauh, Susannah Hopkins Leisher, Adana A. M. Llanos, Jasmine A. McDonald, Blair J. Wylie and Pam Factor-Litvak    
Phthalate use and the concentrations of their metabolites in humans vary by geographic region, race, ethnicity, sex, product use and other factors. Exposure during pregnancy may be associated with detrimental reproductive and developmental outcomes. No s... ver más

 
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Simone Trevas, Kathleen Manuel, Raja Malkani and Deanna Hoelscher    
Shortly after the identification of COVID-19, public health experts recommended the use of face masks and social distancing to slow the spread of the virus. Early research indicates that there are associations between gender, age, and mask-wearing behavi... ver más

 
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Sarah Syed, Tracey L. O?Sullivan and Karen P. Phillips    
Background: Extreme heat caused by climate change is a major public health concern, disproportionately affecting poor and racialized communities. Gestational heat exposure is a well-established teratogen in animal studies, with a growing body of literatu... ver más

 
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Haeok Lee, Deogwoon Kim, Andrew Jung and Wonjeong Chae    
Background. Many older adults suffer from poor oral health, including tooth loss, and disparities among racial/ethnic and socially disadvantaged populations continue to exist. Methods. Data were obtained from the National Health and Nutrition Examination... ver más

 
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Shahir Masri, Yufang Jin and Jun Wu    
Major wildfires and heatwaves have begun to increase in frequency throughout much of the United States, particularly in western states such as California, causing increased risk to public health. Air pollution is exacerbated by both wildfires and warmer ... ver más
Revista: Climate    Formato: Electrónico

 
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Neni Nurlaela     Pág. 148 - 159
Education multiliteracy is an education that emphasizes on increasing the diversity of literacy in all aspects of life. The multiliteracy education program is a program of literacy by using a variety of approaches (arts, culture, environment, technology,... ver más
Revista: Empowerment    Formato: Electrónico

 
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Yifan Zhang, Ranjita Misra and Usha Sambamoorthi    
Asian Americans are the fastest-growing minority group in the United States, yet little is known about their multimorbidity. This study examined the association of Asian Indians, Chinese and non-Hispanic whites (NHWs) to multimorbidity, defined as the co... ver más

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