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Resources Search Results for: social determinants of health

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701. Factors Influencing COVID-19 Vaccine Uptake among Spanish-Speaking Pregnant People
Date: Nov 2023

Interviewed 30 rural Spanish speaking women who were pregnant or recently postpartum to determine social media advertisement factors that influenced COVID-19 vaccine acceptance. Offers recommendations for public health messaging campaigns based on findings.

...determine social media advertisement factors that influenced COVID-19 vaccine acceptance. Offers recommendations for public health...

702. Tellegacy: An Intergenerational Wellness and Health Promotion Project to Reduce Social Isolation and Loneliness in Older Adults: A Feasibility Study
Date: Nov 2023

Surveyed 11 urban and rural older adults to determine the effectiveness of an intergenerational wellness program aiming to decrease social isolation and loneliness. Describes the curriculum and implementation of the program.

...Health Promotion Project to Reduce Social Isolation and Loneliness in Older Adults: A Feasibility Study --- Surveyed 11 urban and rural older adults to determine...

703. Social Isolation and Loneliness Prevention among Rural Older Adults Aging-in-Place: A Needs Assessment
Date: Oct 2024

Surveyed 82 rural older adults aging in place in rural Appalachian Tennessee to determined local factors contributing to social isolation and loneliness. Discusses neighborhood conditions, interpersonal relationships and activities, health status, and sociodemographic characteristics. Offers rural-specific strategies for addressing social isolation and loneliness in rural communities.

...determined local factors contributing to social isolation and loneliness. Discusses neighborhood conditions, interpersonal relationships and activities, health...

704. The Built Environment and Social and Emotional Support among Rural Older Adults: The Case for Social Infrastructure and Attention to Ethnoracial Differences
Date: May 2023

Evaluated 110,850 rural older adults to determine the connection between social infrastructure and social and emotional support (SaES). Looks for variance across race and ethnicity and discusses the implication for mental health.

...determine the connection between social infrastructure and social and emotional support (SaES). Looks for variance across race and ethnicity and discusses the implication for mental health...

705. What's Killing Our Children? Child and Infant Mortality among American Indians and Alaska Natives
Date: Mar 2017

Examines social, behavioral, and environmental factors to determine the root causes behind significant disparities in infant and childhood mortality among American Indian and Alaska Native (AI/AN) populations. Addresses domestic violence, nutrition, tobacco and alcohol use, environmental degradation, unintentional injuries, and more. Provides policy recommendations to tribal and public health agencies.

...health agencies. --- View more What's Killing Our Children? Child and Infant Mortality among American Indians and Alaska Natives Link View Resource Description Examines social, behavioral, and environmental factors to determine...

706. Producing Insecurity: Healthcare Access, Health Insurance, and Wellbeing among American Indian Elders
Date: 2021

Analyzes the results of 96 surveys and interviews with American Indian elders aged 55 and older in U.S. Southwest to determine their perception of fear and doubt regarding interactions with healthcare providers and IHS facilities, and the costs of healthcare services and health insurance.

...determine their perception of fear and doubt regarding interactions with healthcare providers and IHS facilities, and the costs of healthcare services and health insurance. Author(s) Jaramillo, E.T., Willging, C. E. Citation Social...

707. Correlates of Risky Alcohol Use Among Women from Appalachian Ohio
Date: Jun 2017

Examines the prevalence and predictors of heavy episodic alcohol use in women from 18 clinics in the Appalachian region of Ohio, a primarily rural area, as part of the Community Awareness Resources and Education I (CARE I) study. CARE I focused on determining how social, environmental, behavioral, and biological factors contribute to the causes and prevention of cervical cancer.

...determining how social, environmental, behavioral, and biological factors contribute to the causes and prevention of cervical cancer. --- View more Correlates of Risky Alcohol Use Among Women from Appalachian Ohio Link View Resource Description Examines...

708. Quality of Life and Loneliness in Stroke Survivors Living in Appalachia
Date: Dec 2014

Reports on a study of loneliness and its effect on the quality of life (QoL) among rural stroke survivors in Appalachian West Virginia. Looks at post-stroke factors in determining QoL, such as continued smoking, recovery in a nursing home versus the patient's home, and comorbidity.

...determining QoL, such as continued smoking, recovery in a nursing home versus the patient's home, and comorbidity. --- View more Quality of Life and Loneliness in Stroke Survivors Living in Appalachia Link View Resource Description...

709. The Role of Transportation in Addressing Social Isolation in Older Adults
Date: Jul 2020

Summarizes the findings of a research project that included a literature review and interviews of experts to determine if a lack of transportation is associated with the probability of social isolation among older adults. Highlights common themes among three examples of transit programs, identifies funding sources for rural and urban organizations, and offers recommendations for additional research.

...Social Isolation in Older Adults --- Summarizes the findings of a research project that included a literature review and interviews of experts to determine if a lack of transportation is associated with the probability of social...

710. Intergenerational Continuity in Adverse Childhood Experiences and Rural Community Environments
Date: Sep 2018

Reports on a study of two-parent families with children in rural Iowa to determine the effect of community environment on intergenerational continuity in adverse childhood experiences (ACEs). Measures of community environment including socioeconomic status, social cohesion, perception of community services, and alcohol vendor density were correlated with ACEs to analyze their significance in helping families break the cycle and reduce or prevent childhood adversity.

...determine the effect of community environment on intergenerational continuity in adverse childhood experiences (ACEs). Measures of community environment including socioeconomic status, social cohesion, perception of community services, and alcohol vendor density were correlated with ACEs...