Category: Health
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Adolescent Participation in Preventive Health Behaviors: Differences between Asians and Latinos and Whites
In the United States, one in every five children belonged to settlers during the year 2000. Nevertheless, the well-being and health characters of these great and drastically growing people continued to be understudied. Investigation on settler adolescents proposes that the proportions of risk characters like utilization of substance rise across generations though other health-associated characters…
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Use of Paretto Charts in Healthcare
Pareto Chart Answers for Flipgrid Video In clinical settings, the creation of Pareto charts may be useful for understanding the impact of factors affecting one or another health problem. Since these factors are arranged in descending order, it becomes evident which of them requires more attention from nurses. The care team may concentrate its attention…
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The Influence of Social Media on Mental Health
Introduction Social media has enhanced the connection and interaction of 3.81 billion people all over the world. It has aided in maintaining a good relationship between people and their families and friends. Social connection makes a person relieved of sadness, stress, and anxiety. However, it can pose negative impacts on its users as well. Currently,…
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Homelessness and Poor Health Relationship
Table of Contents Introduction Homelessness and Poor Health Conclusion Works Cited Introduction Homeless people can be described as that group of people who lack adequate, fixed or regular night-time shelter. This includes a considerable number of people who live in deplorable conditions such as abandoned buildings, public spaces, parks, and bus or train stations as…
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Universal Healthcare as a Basic Right of Humanity
Table of Contents Introduction Discussion Conclusion Works Cited Introduction Free healthcare means everyone has access to the medical treatment they require anytime they need it, free from financial strain. A significant part of the worlds population does not now have access to the necessary healthcare. Consequently, due to medical expenses, millions of individuals are forced…
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Addressing Health Care Access Barriers for Immigrant Women
Each year five to ten million people cross international borders to seek a new home all over the world; moreover, women make up more than half of the incoming immigrants. There are many reasons why the amount of immigrating women is higher; they include family reunification, economic incentives, and educational opportunities, as well as escaping…
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Sexual Health Literacy in Social Adaptation of Women
Table of Contents Introduction Method Results Discussion Conclusion References Introduction Sexual and Reproductive Health (SRH) literacy is one of the significant prerequisites of promoting the social adaptation of women. The World Health Organization (WHO) defines the concept of SRH literacy in women as the ability to have cognitive and social skills required to access, understand,…
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Illegal Immigration and Its Impact on Healthcare in the USA
Ten million illegal immigrants live in the US, according to estimates by academic and government agencies, although Bear-Stearns investment firm analysts claim that the US illegal immigrant population may be as high as 20 million people. (Illegal Immigration, 2 May 2009). Every year millions of people sneak illegally into another country by crossing the border…
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Sexual Health and Identity Analysis
Sexual health and identity are versatile subjects with numerous sides and elements to consider. It concerns the majority of different social groups, from teenagers to older people, and intersects with other fields of human lives. In order to understand its core and view from various sides, the best option is to analyze it through several…
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Poverty and Mental Health Correlation
Kim, S., & Cardemil, E. (2012). Effective psychotherapy with low-income clients: The importance of attending to social class. Journal of Contemporary Psychotherapy, 42(1), 27-35. Web. The study aims at highlighting the importance of an effective approach to psychotherapy when working with low-income clients. In addition, changes in the United States demographics require that practicing psychologists acknowledge…