OBJECTIVES: We sought to estimate risk of poor self-rated health (SRH) following exposure to disability-related and other forms of overt discrimination in a cohort of working age adults. STUDY DESIGN: The study design is a population-based cohort survey. METHODS: Secondary analysis of data collected in Waves 1 and 2 of the UK's Life Opportunities Survey which at Wave 2 involved the participation of 12,789 working age adults. Adjusted prevalence rate ratios were used to estimate the impact of exposure to disability and non-disability discrimination on two measures of SRH at Wave 2, controlling for SRH status at Wave 1. RESULTS: Exposure to disability discrimination in the previous year was reported by 3.9% of working age British adults. Othe...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the prevalence, context and types of discrimination reported by older Australi...
Large inequalities in health and well-being exist between people with and without disability, in par...
Summary: Background: Age discrimination (or ageism) is pervasive in society. Other forms of discrim...
Objectives: We sought to estimate risk of poor self-rated health (SRH) following exposure to disabil...
BACKGROUND: Exposure to discrimination can have a negative impact on health. There is little robust ...
Background Exposure to discrimination can have a negative impact on health. There is little robust e...
OBJECTIVE: Among working-age Australian adults with a disability, we assess the association between ...
Abstract Objective: Among working‐age Australian adults with a disability, we assess the association...
Studies have shown that perceived discrimination has an impact on our physical and mental health. A ...
BACKGROUND: As our society ages, improving medical care for an older population will be crucial. Dis...
This study examines several questions about discrimination using a longitudinal survey from the 2006...
Most part of the literature has highlighted the detrimental effects of discrimination on health. How...
Abstract Background Our objective was to explore whet...
Discrimination has negative consequences for the health and well‐being (HWB) of individuals belongin...
Discrimination has negative consequences for the health and well‐being (HWB) of individuals belongin...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the prevalence, context and types of discrimination reported by older Australi...
Large inequalities in health and well-being exist between people with and without disability, in par...
Summary: Background: Age discrimination (or ageism) is pervasive in society. Other forms of discrim...
Objectives: We sought to estimate risk of poor self-rated health (SRH) following exposure to disabil...
BACKGROUND: Exposure to discrimination can have a negative impact on health. There is little robust ...
Background Exposure to discrimination can have a negative impact on health. There is little robust e...
OBJECTIVE: Among working-age Australian adults with a disability, we assess the association between ...
Abstract Objective: Among working‐age Australian adults with a disability, we assess the association...
Studies have shown that perceived discrimination has an impact on our physical and mental health. A ...
BACKGROUND: As our society ages, improving medical care for an older population will be crucial. Dis...
This study examines several questions about discrimination using a longitudinal survey from the 2006...
Most part of the literature has highlighted the detrimental effects of discrimination on health. How...
Abstract Background Our objective was to explore whet...
Discrimination has negative consequences for the health and well‐being (HWB) of individuals belongin...
Discrimination has negative consequences for the health and well‐being (HWB) of individuals belongin...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the prevalence, context and types of discrimination reported by older Australi...
Large inequalities in health and well-being exist between people with and without disability, in par...
Summary: Background: Age discrimination (or ageism) is pervasive in society. Other forms of discrim...