Researchers from the Texas A&M School of Public Health, the University of Michigan and the University of Georgia analyzed national health statistics to gain a better understanding of how
different socioeconomic factors affect the prevalence of diabetes and prevention and management of the disease.
Not exact matches
It also allows for the incorporation of data from
different disciplines, factoring in
socioeconomic, ecological and environmental
factors, for example.
In this case,
socioeconomic factors influence men as much as women, even at the
different times analysed and with the
different types of partner.
The graph shows that students in these three ICSEA - based groupings of schools have
different average reading levels and gives some indication of the influence of
socioeconomic factors on between - school differences in student performance.
This latest report from OECD uses data from the 2012 PISA mathematics section to examine
factors associated with the performance gap between students from
different socioeconomic backgrounds.
Our school profiles now include important information in addition to test scores —
factors that make a big difference in how children experience school, such as how much a school helps students improve academically, how well a school supports students from
different socioeconomic, racial and ethnic groups, and whether or not some groups of students are disproportionately affected by the school's discipline and attendance policies.
Integrated assessment models (IAMs) take underlying
socioeconomic factors, such as population and economic growth, as well as a climate target — such as limiting warming to 1.5 C — and estimate what changes could happen to energy production, use, and emissions in
different regions of the world to reach the targets in the most cost - effective way.
Interestingly, risk
factors involving
socioeconomic status and child - rearing were more strongly related to the prevalence (rather than the frequency) of offending for females compared with males.97 Some observers have thus concluded that the risk
factors for engaging in delinquent behaviors may not be the same as those for frequency of offending and that both may be
different between the genders.
We also could not control for or analyze
socioeconomic factors in the present analyses due to the absence of measures of familial
socioeconomic status; however, the National American Indian Adolescent Health Survey is the largest and most comprehensive database available on rural, reservation - based American Indian and Alaska Native youth, and there is little reason to believe that a representative sample of school - based, rural American Indian adolescents would yield findings substantially
different from those presented here.18
It will prioritise research into the biological, psychological and sociocultural
factors that influence the cause, trajectory and personal experience of these conditions, how these
factors change across the lifespan, how they differ between
different population subgroups (gender, sexuality, ethnicity, culture and
socioeconomic status), and how these
factors can be recognised and modified.
A recent investigation from the UK Millennium Cohort Study found that a variety of parenting, home learning, and early education
factors explained a small portion of the
socioeconomic status (SES) gradients in children's cognitive ability by age 5.2 Although some US studies have examined selected
factors at
different stages of childhood, 24 — 27 few have had comprehensive data to examine the
socioeconomic distribution of a wide variety of risk and protective
factors across early childhood and their role as potential independent mediators of the SES gradients in cognitive ability at kindergarten entry.
This study assumes that socio - emotional development of infants would be equally affected by
different factors among which is type of feeding in addition to other
factors such as micronutrient adequacy, demographic
factors (as maternal education and
socioeconomic status), and host
factors (as child order of birth).