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Determinants

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Determinants meaning

plural of determinant

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As such, only valuable factors about a candidate, like their experience in the legal arena, should be the determinants for whether an associate is hired.

Determinants of gluten-free diet adoption among individuals without celiac disease or non-celiac gluten sensitivity.

Linda Smith-Wheelock, President & CEO of the National Kidney Foundation of Michigan shared, “The social determinants of health – the conditions in which people are born, grow, live, work and age – disproportionately impact Michigan’s Black communities.

Mr Sunak said the 55 towns across the UK, all of which he said are overlooked, were selected for the investment of £20 million over the course of a decade on the basis of determinants such as deprivation.

Provide community-based services to people in hotels that improve social determinants of health, with pathways to permanent housing that meets the unique needs of individuals and families as soon as it is available.

A review of the fundamental determinants of economic growth and, in turn, prosperity is instructive in shedding light on how a few small states have outperformed their peers and emerged near the head of the regional performance class.

Ethical considerations add another layer of complexity, as there are ongoing debates about whether these models adequately account for social determinants of health and whether they might inadvertently perpetuate existing health disparities.

He pointed to the fact that there are a number of socio-economic determinants of crime, the least of which is the high youth unemployment in the Region.

In much of the Third World the political, social, and personal determinants of economic performance are often uncongenial to economic development.

It is these social determinants of health (SDH) that largely determine our health and how long we live.

Many organizations labor tirelessly to reduce the stigma associated with mental illness, redress inequities in care, and address the social determinants of health that often are at the root of mental illness.

Social determinants: These are the non-medical factors that influence social connections and opportunities to be healthy.

Social determinants, which Potts called the “foundation” of the barriers towards mental wellness among Indigenous youth, include poverty, poor housing, a lack of access to clean water, and unreliable transportation services.

But not many looked at the determinants of social support,” said another researcher Hye Won Chai.

Exemplifying this, Muntaner and Rob Wallace illustrate the need to recognize the societal distribution of health as inextricably related to social determinants that emerge from and reflect the organization of society’s social structures.

For long before COVID-19, an ignored part of helping those with obesity are the social determinants of health including bias, prejudice, and discrimination, with their demonstrated negative impact on physical and emotional health.

Gun violence is not an issue unique to the city, nor are the underlying factors, but limited research makes it difficult to fully understand the disparities and social determinants that cause a person to pick up a firearm with intent to do harm.

In this conversation, we highlight how a Fortune 500 company and a New Orleans hospital have addressed chronic disease care and social determinants during Covid-19.

Other significant determinants include the quality of their life and relationship with peers.

Research shows that many of the factors that determine health outcomes are related to social determinants of health and health equity.