Only if Jews and Christians begin pointing out that it is
not socioeconomic conditions but the decline of religion that is the greatest single cause of the moral decline of our country do we have a prayer.
Not exact matches
However, a recent study that used a more sophisticated analysis found that it was
not breastfeeding, but
socioeconomic conditions, that contributed to differences in health outcomes.
Given that there are large difference in outcomes by
socioeconomic status within broad income groups in the United States, this
condition clearly does
not hold in reality.
The intention is that by
not incorporating such effects, SSPs can be more easily used by other researchers across a broad set of studies to evaluate how varying levels of climate change and types of policies affect on the «reference»
socioeconomic and environmental
conditions described in the SSPs.
Significant investments may be required to ensure that power generation keeps up with rising demand associated with rising temperatures.38, 39 Finally, vulnerability to heat waves is
not evenly distributed throughout urban areas; outdoor versus indoor air temperatures, air quality, baseline health, and access to air
conditioning are all dependent on
socioeconomic factors.29 Socioeconomic factors that tend to increase vulnerability to such hazards include race and ethnicity (being a minority), age (the elderly and children), gender (female), socioeconomic status (low income, status, or poverty), and education (low educational
socioeconomic factors.29
Socioeconomic factors that tend to increase vulnerability to such hazards include race and ethnicity (being a minority), age (the elderly and children), gender (female), socioeconomic status (low income, status, or poverty), and education (low educational
Socioeconomic factors that tend to increase vulnerability to such hazards include race and ethnicity (being a minority), age (the elderly and children), gender (female),
socioeconomic status (low income, status, or poverty), and education (low educational
socioeconomic status (low income, status, or poverty), and education (low educational attainment).
RESULTS: Independent of race,
socioeconomic status, absent parent, special education status, substance use, and emotional distress, youth with co-occurring chronic physical and mental
conditions (
n = 4099) had significantly higher odds of self - harm (odds ratio [OR]: 2.5 [99 % confidence interval (CI): 2.3 — 2.8), suicidal ideation (OR: 2.5 [99 % CI: 2.3 — 2.8), and suicide attempts (OR: 3.5 [99 % CI: 3.1 — 3.9]-RRB- than healthy peers (
n = 106 967), as did those with chronic mental
conditions alone (
n = 8752).
The relationship between depressive symptoms and step count has only been assessed in specific populations with small sample sizes, such as low -
socioeconomic status Latino immigrants, 16 elderly Japanese people17 or patients with chronic
conditions such as heart failure18 19 or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.20 21 Studies yield contradictory results, with some observing no association between depressive symptoms and daily step count, 19 21 while others report a negative correlation.16 — 18 20 In one cross-sectional sample of healthy older adults, an inverse association between depressive symptoms (using the Goldberg Depression Scale - 15) and accelerometer measured daily step count disappeared after controlling for general health and disability.22 While a systematic review suggests reduced levels of objectively measured PA in patients with depression, 23 it is
not known whether this association is present in those at high risk of CVD and taken into account important confounding such as gender and age.
Importantly, these factors should
not be divorced from the
socioeconomic conditions and indicators that characterise life on Indigenous lands.
If the association between childhood family type and dissension and
socioeconomic conditions does
not change, then the association between childhood family type and this outcome also does
not change.
For females, parenthood inhibited offending when they were involved in daily childrearing (Yule et al. 2014), shared a common household with the biological father, displayed «wantedness» of the pregnancy (Giordano et al. 2011), did
not suffer from disadvantageous
socioeconomic conditions (Edin and Kefalas 2005) and had high - quality relationships with their children (Ganem and Agnew 2007).