1. From poverty to poor health: Analysis of socio-economic pathways influencing health status in rural households of Ghana.
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Adjei, Prince Osei-Wusu and Buor, Daniel
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ANALYSIS of variance ,STATISTICAL correlation ,DISEASE susceptibility ,HEALTH services accessibility ,INTERVIEWING ,MALARIA ,RESEARCH methodology ,EVALUATION of medical care ,PATH analysis (Statistics) ,POVERTY ,QUALITY of life ,QUESTIONNAIRES ,RESEARCH funding ,RURAL population ,STATISTICAL sampling ,SANITATION ,SOCIAL classes ,TIME ,WHOOPING cough ,FIELD research ,MULTIPLE regression analysis ,RESIDENTIAL patterns ,HEALTH equity ,PREDICTIVE validity ,CROSS-sectional method ,DISEASE progression ,STATISTICAL models ,DESCRIPTIVE statistics ,NUTRITIONAL status - Abstract
The need for the poor, the marginalised and socially excluded to live healthier and longer lives has in recent times become paramount in the development literature and policy discussions seeking to achieve the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs). In response to this, attempts are being made to redirect the research focus to examine socio-economic factors underpinning disease occurrence and ill health for health planning policies and practices to benefit the poor and vulnerable in society. Tliis paper explores the relationship between socio-economic conditions and health outcomes. It identifies and examines through participatory rural assessment techniques, basic socio- economic factors acting as significant pathways through which poverty increases the susceptibility of rural households to diseases. It seeks to address the reasons why the poor are poorer in health in rural communities of the Amansie West district of Ghana. This paper thus emphasises how social stratification and inequalities could affect quality of life of people in any given society, hence supporting the theory of social suffering and its implications on societal health. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2012
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