Background: Studies on the indirect costs of asthma have taken a narrow view of how the condition affects the living standards of patients by examining only the association with employment and income.\ud \ud Objective: To build on the current cost-of-illness literature and identify whether having asthma is associated with an increased risk of poverty, thus giving a more complete picture of the costs of asthma to individuals and society.\ud \ud Methods: Longitudinal analysis of the nationally representative Household Income and Labour Dynamics in Australian survey to estimate the relative risk of income poverty, multidimensional poverty, and long-term multidimensional poverty between 2007 and 2012 and population attributable risk method to e...
Summary. Asthma prevalence in the United States has been reported to be higher in minority groups su...
OBJECTIVE: We investigate the association between adult asthma and wealth, testing whether the disea...
CONTEXT: Although a large body of epidemiologic evidence suggests that socioeconomic status (SES) is...
Background: Studies on the indirect costs of asthma have taken a narrow view of how the condition af...
Purpose: It is known that strong feelings of self-efficacy are linked with better management of asth...
Introduction: Asthma morbidity and health-care utilization are known to exhibit a steep socioeconomi...
Introduction: Asthma morbidity and health-care utilization are known to exhibit a steep socioeconomi...
There is evidence that children from socially disadvantaged families tend to have poorer health outc...
Background : Asthma prevalence rates are high, and may be increasing in the Western world, particula...
Am J Public Health. 2009 Aug 20. [Epub ahead of print]Association Between Socioeconomic Status and t...
Background: Asthma is associated with enormous healthcare expenditures that include...
BackgroundSocioeconomic deprivation is known to be associated with worse outcomes in asthma, but the...
ABSTRACT: At present, asthma represents a substantial burden on health care resources in all countri...
SummaryBackgroundWorldwide, asthma and COPD are common causes of disability or death. Few studies ha...
In recent decades, both asthma prevalence and incidence have been increasing worldwide, not only due...
Summary. Asthma prevalence in the United States has been reported to be higher in minority groups su...
OBJECTIVE: We investigate the association between adult asthma and wealth, testing whether the disea...
CONTEXT: Although a large body of epidemiologic evidence suggests that socioeconomic status (SES) is...
Background: Studies on the indirect costs of asthma have taken a narrow view of how the condition af...
Purpose: It is known that strong feelings of self-efficacy are linked with better management of asth...
Introduction: Asthma morbidity and health-care utilization are known to exhibit a steep socioeconomi...
Introduction: Asthma morbidity and health-care utilization are known to exhibit a steep socioeconomi...
There is evidence that children from socially disadvantaged families tend to have poorer health outc...
Background : Asthma prevalence rates are high, and may be increasing in the Western world, particula...
Am J Public Health. 2009 Aug 20. [Epub ahead of print]Association Between Socioeconomic Status and t...
Background: Asthma is associated with enormous healthcare expenditures that include...
BackgroundSocioeconomic deprivation is known to be associated with worse outcomes in asthma, but the...
ABSTRACT: At present, asthma represents a substantial burden on health care resources in all countri...
SummaryBackgroundWorldwide, asthma and COPD are common causes of disability or death. Few studies ha...
In recent decades, both asthma prevalence and incidence have been increasing worldwide, not only due...
Summary. Asthma prevalence in the United States has been reported to be higher in minority groups su...
OBJECTIVE: We investigate the association between adult asthma and wealth, testing whether the disea...
CONTEXT: Although a large body of epidemiologic evidence suggests that socioeconomic status (SES) is...