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The Effectiveness of Wearable Technology on Improving Safety and Health Monitoring of Construction Workers in Nigeria
<b>Background: </b>The construction industry is one of the most hazardous sectors worldwide, with workers consistently exposed to risks from prolonged contact with hazardous materials. This study eval... Read more
Uneven Impact of Maternal Education at Birth on High School Grades of Black and White Students
<b>Background:</b> The Minorities' Diminished Returns (MDRs) theory posits that social determinants of health, such as parental education, exert weaker protective effects on health and educational out... Read more
The Long Shadow of Early Poverty: Poverty at Birth, Epigenetic Changes at Age 15, And Youth Outcomes at Age 22
Background:</b> Early life socioeconomic conditions and race/ethnicity are critical determinants of long-term health and behavioral outcomes. Epigenetic changes, particularly those measured by the Gri... Read more
Psychological Impact of Poverty on Children’s Mental Health and Wellbeing in Adentan Municipality, Ghana
This study examined the psychological impact of poverty on the mental health and wellbeing of children in Adentan Municipality, Ghana. The study adopted a phenomenological qualitative approach. A samp... Read more
Assessment of Coping Strategies Among Nursing Students: Basis for Psychological First Aid
<b>Background</b>: Telomere length is a critical biomarker of cellular aging and overall health. While childhood socioeconomic status (SES) indicators such as education and poverty can have long-lasti... Read more
Does Adulthood Socioeconomic Status Predict Subsequent Telomere Length in Racially and Ethnically Diverse Women?
<b>Background:</b> Telomere length is a critical biomarker of cellular aging and overall health. While childhood socioeconomic status (SES) indicators such as education and poverty can have long-lasti... Read more
Household Income and Offspring Education Explain Blacks’ Diminished Returns of Parental Education
<b>Background: </b>High parental education promotes various aspects of offspring well-being including reducing their risk of depression/anxiety, criminal justice involvement, and welfare reliance. How... Read more
Poverty Status at Birth Predicts Epigenetic Changes at Age 15
We used 15 years of follow up of<b> </b>854 racially and ethnically diverse birth cohort who were followed from birth to age 15. Structural equation modeling (SEM) was used to examine the effects of r... Read more
Race, Poverty Status at Birth, and DNA Methylation of Youth at Age 15
</b><b> </b>Epigenetic studies, which can reflect biological aging, have shown that measuring DNA methylation (DNAm) levels provides new insights into the biological effects of social environment and... Read more
Racial Gap in Household Income Explains Black-White Disparities in the Intergenerational Transmission of Educational Attainment
Background: </b>Racial disparities in educational outcomes persist in the United States, with Black individuals experiencing lower levels of educational attainment and a higher rate of school discipli... Read more