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  1. ... Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2019. A roadmap to reducing childhood poverty. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. https://doi. ...
  2. ... Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2019. A roadmap to reducing childhood poverty. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. https://doi. ...
  3. ... individuals to maintain employment and support their families, reducing the risk of extreme poverty. Additionally, ART reduces the burden on health care ...
  4. 2018 DC Public Health Case Challenge Reducing Disparities in Cancer and Chronic Disease: Preventing Tobacco Use in African American Adolescents 1 Table of Contents Table of Contents ........................... ... ...
  5. ... Related Social Needs ......................... .......................... ......................... .......................28 Housing and Neighborhoods ......................... ......................... ......................... ....................29 Poverty ......................... ......................... ......................... ......................... ......................... ......30 Workplace and Occupational Issues ......................... ......................... ......................... ........31 Access to ... as significantly more months without clinical care. 148 Poverty Poverty can broadly be defined as the lack ...
  6. ... 17226/10548. Kim. 2021. Female homelessness and period poverty. Available at: https://now.org/blog/female-homelessness-and-period-poverty/#:~:text=Many%20women%20also%20experience%20period,acquire%20as% ...
  7. ... to estimate healthcare value, cost of illness, and poverty rates at the ... or reducing inefficient spending. Dr. Dieleman received his PhD in ...
  8. ... issues that have to do with education, wealth, poverty are really central in our communities and affect ... living at the level of 100% below the poverty level are at the greatest risk more mental ...
  9. ... of stagnated wages, reduced share to laborers, expanding poverty, and harsh living conditions (Mokyr, 1990). An overall ... that are less likely to be generalizable, thereby reducing the risk of catastrophic prediction failures (Schulam and ...
  10. ... eye-movement desensitization and reprocessing FPL FQHC federal poverty line federally qualified health center HCH HIPAA HRP ... characteristics of high-need adults. NOTE: FPL = federal poverty line. SOURCE: Reproduced from Hayes et al., 2016c. ...
  11. ... including but not limited to generational and situational poverty; mass incarceration; police brutality; dysfunctional and uncoordinated educational, ...
  12. ... Status, 29 Supplemental Social Security, 30 Homelessness and Poverty, 30 Educational Attainment, 32 Employment, 33 Older Adults ... 9.5% of older adults fall below the poverty line, compared with 14.5% of the general ...
  13. ... on youth, further contributing to a cycle of poverty and oppression. Moreover, historic and systematic injustice and ... Census Bureau, 2016. 13 Socioeconomic status, income, and poverty TABLE 3: Demographic shift in the District of ...
  14. ... Young follows this by drawing a connection between poverty and how The Character Assassination of Black Males ... in shaping health inequities, including racism and embedded poverty—the structural determinants of health inequity. The committee ...
  15. ... distributed, with disadvantaged populations—particularly those affected by poverty, geographic isolation, or marginalization—facing 5–10 times ... et al., 2025). Yet individuals living below the poverty line, Medicaid recipients, Hispanic individuals, and people with ...
  16. ... of adversity early in life, we talk about poverty, discrimination, exposure to violence, maltreatment, child abuse, and ... because people with the public insurance come from poverty, and you have literacy issues, access to care ...
  17. ... shape the health of our nation. Racism and poverty manifest in unequal social, environmental, and economic conditions, ... Adolescent- and Young-Adult Friendly Care: Contributions to Reducing Health Disparities and Increasing Health Equity Stories about ...
  18. ... mental illness, inappropriate access to firearms, joblessness, racism, poverty, and the social and built environments? What is ... factors. We do not have to choose between reducing firearm injuries and protecting the rights of U. ...
  19. ... island and across Phoenix, and that's the poverty map—heat, poverty; and you just see them. I just wanted ... dry lands of Africa, because most of the poverty is structural. It’s because of lack of ...
  20. ... and elevate the voices of people impacted by poverty, racism, the drug war, and homelessness, as a ... particularly when these conditions are exacerbated by severe poverty, racism, trauma, and social stigma. Tom Hill, MSW ...
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