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Tinsley, Barbara J.; Wang, Shirley J.; Kwasman, Alan; Green, Delores – 1997
This study examined the demographic and psychological characteristics of the parents of a group of children with no access to health care, due to their status as "working poor" and thus denied either public or private health insurance whose children were referred for treatment for an acute health problem by a volunteer health care…
Descriptors: Access to Health Care, Attendance, Child Health, Demography
Ormond, Barbara A.; Zuckerman, Stephen; Lhila, Aparna – 2000
This study examined differences in health care access and utilization in urban; rural, adjacent; and rural, nonadjacent areas. Data came from the National Survey of American Families, a survey of children and adults under age 65 in over 44,000 households which provides representative information on the nonelderly population for 13 states and the…
Descriptors: Access to Health Care, Health Insurance, Health Services, Poverty
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Baquiran, Raymundo S.; Webber, Mayris P.; Appel, David K. – Journal of School Health, 2002
Analyzed health care utilization at three New York City school-based health centers (SBHCs), comparing characteristics of frequent and average users. Examination of participants' encounter forms and charts indicated that the SBHCs had a high rate of use. Frequent users were more likely to be older, comprised 28 percent of clinic-users, and…
Descriptors: Access to Health Care, Disadvantaged Youth, Elementary School Students, Elementary Schools
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Mueller, Keith J.; Coburn, Andrew F.; MacKinney, A. Clinton; McBride, Timothy D.; Slifkin, Rebecca T.; Wakefield, Mary K. – Journal of Rural Health, 2005
Sweeping changes to the Medicare program embodied in the Medicare Prescription Drug, Improvement, and Modernization Act of 2003 (MMA), including a new prescription drug benefit, changes in payment policies, and reform of the Medicare managed-care program, have major implications for rural health care. The most efficient mechanism for research to…
Descriptors: Focus Groups, Policy, Access to Health Care, Pharmacy
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Laditka, Sarah B.; Laditka, James N.; Bennett, Kevin J.; Probst, Janice C. – Journal of Rural Health, 2005
Pregnancy complications affect many women. It is likely that some complications can be avoided through routine primary and prenatal care of reasonable quality. The authors examined access to health care during pregnancy for mothers insured by Medicaid. The access indicator is potentially avoidable maternity complications (PAMCs). Potentially…
Descriptors: African Americans, Access to Health Care, Whites, Rural Areas
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Zorkaia, Nataliia – Russian Education and Society, 2004
Among the problems that make the everyday life of the family the most difficult, it is those related to people's material condition that have been and still are the most important. The fact that this topic remains solidly in the lead and has its own sequence of events--scarcity, rising prices, low income, and not having enough--is an indication…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Public Opinion, Quality of Life, Poverty
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Nair, Rejitha; Harman, Marsha J.; Kordinak, S. Thomas; Bruce, A. Jerry – Journal on Educational Psychology, 2007
Help seeking attitudes and acculturation of Asian Indian Americans were examined in a sample consisted of 69 Asian Indian American students. Participants completed a demographic questionnaire, the Suinn-Lew Asian Self-Identity Acculturation Scale and the Attitudes toward Seeking Professional Psychological Help Scale. There were no significant…
Descriptors: Indians, Asian Americans, Questionnaires, Self Concept
Children Now, 2007
The "California Report Card" provides a comprehensive overview of child and family well-being in California, focusing particularly on children's health and educational status, and on the policies and programs that affect them. Based on policy progress and children's outcomes, each focus area is assigned a grade. The "Report…
Descriptors: Social Indicators, Well Being, Child Health, Children
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Henry, Lisa R.; Hooker, Roderick S. – Journal of Rural Health, 2007
Context: Improvement of rural health care access has been a guiding principle of federal and state policy regarding physician assistants (PAs). Purpose: To determine the factors that influence autonomous rural PAs (who work less than 8 hours per week with their supervising physician) to remain in remote locations. Methods: A qualitative…
Descriptors: Medical Services, Community Involvement, Focus Groups, Clinics
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Hyun, Jenny; Quinn, Brian; Madon, Temina; Lustig, Steve – Journal of American College Health, 2007
Objective and Participants: The authors examined the prevalence of mental health needs in international graduate students, their knowledge of mental health services, and their use of on-campus and off-campus counseling services. Methods: All registered graduate students in the Spring 2004 semester received an e-mail invitation to participate in a…
Descriptors: Foreign Students, Counseling Services, Graduate Students, Health Needs
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Agho, Augustine O; Mosley, Barbara W; Rivers, Patrick A; Parker, Shandowyn – Health Education Journal, 2007
Purpose: This study was a two-year educational intervention and research project aimed at increasing the awareness of breast cancer and the utilization of Clinical Breast Examination (CBE) services and Self-Breast Examination (SBE) among elderly rural and urban African American women who are Medicare beneficiaries. Design: The study was…
Descriptors: Intervention, Females, Cancer, Older Adults
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McElearney, Aisling; Adamson, Gary; Shevlin, Mark; Tracey, Anne; Muldoon, Bronagh; Roosmale-Cocq, Selina – Child Care in Practice, 2007
Research reported in recent years highlights that many children and young people living in Northern Ireland are struggling to cope with a range of complex issues in their daily lives. The lack of accessible and appropriate professional support means that many children and young people carry these issues to school, where their struggle to cope…
Descriptors: Student Needs, Mental Health, Young Adults, Adolescents
LaTurner, Jason; Basu, Semonti; Samii-Shore, Karin – Online Submission, 2009
The Austin Community Collaboration to Enhance Student Success (ACCESS) is a community collaboration between the Austin Independent School District (AISD) and public and nonprofit agencies. By implementing a number of innovative prevention and treatment programs to address the emotional, behavioral, and social needs of students, the ACCESS…
Descriptors: School Districts, Program Evaluation, Partnerships in Education, School Community Relationship
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Smith, Laura – American Psychologist, 2006
Replies to comments on "Psychotherapy, classism, and the poor: Conspicuous by their absence" (see record 2005-11834-002). In this article, the current author outlined what psychologists over the past four decades have had to say about the field's neglect of the poor in its research, practice, and theory. Characterizing this exclusion of the poor…
Descriptors: Criticism, Psychotherapy, Psychologists, Economically Disadvantaged
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Van Vorst, Rebecca F.; Crane, Lori A.; Barton, Phoebe Lindsey; Kutner, Jean S.; Kallail, K. James; Westfall, John M. – Journal of Rural Health, 2006
Context: Barriers to providing optimal palliative care in rural communities are not well understood. Purpose: To identify health care personnel's perceptions of the care provided to dying patients in rural Kansas and Colorado and to identify barriers to providing optimal care. Methods: An anonymous self-administered survey was sent to health care…
Descriptors: Patients, Hospices (Terminal Care), Rural Areas, Health Personnel
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