Objectives: A large share of the urban population in developing countries lives in informal settlements or “slums” today. This study investigates the association between slum residence and health among adult Ghanaian women residing in the Accra Metropolitan Area.Methods: Health data collected as part of the Women’s Health Study of Accra round II (WHSA-II) was combined with data from the Household and Welfare Study of Accra (HAWS) to compare the health of female slum dwellers to the health of female non-slum dwellers living in the Accra Metropolitan Area. Group means were calculated and multivariate linear regression models were estimated to compare eight domains ofhealth as measured by the short-form 36 (SF-36) questionnai...
Background: Social and environmental factors are increasingly recognized for their ability to influe...
This paper examines the impact of poverty on health-related issues in the northern part of Ghana for...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 57-67).Research worldwide indicates that health outcomes ...
Measuring the health status of individuals or a population is an important first step for the assess...
Objectives: The study provides a full description of the state of women’s health in Accra, Gha...
ABSTRACT: AIM: The aim of the study seeks to investigate the effect of poor accessibility to water...
The study investigates the links between housing conditions and reported health conditions of childr...
BackgroundGlobal discourse on population, health and development have placed women’s health issues a...
Informal settlements are becoming more entrenched within African cities as the urban population cont...
Access to potable water and basic sanitation in urban poor communities remains a critical issue in t...
Perhaps one of the greatest public health challenges of the 21st century is managing the health of p...
Inadequate urban sanitation disproportionately impacts the social determinants of women's health in ...
Among other focus areas, the global Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) 3 and 11 seek to advance pr...
The world’s population is rapidly ageing. Global estimates for the next three decades indicate a two...
review on health in informal settlements ALICE SVERDLIK ABSTRACT This paper reviews the literature o...
Background: Social and environmental factors are increasingly recognized for their ability to influe...
This paper examines the impact of poverty on health-related issues in the northern part of Ghana for...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 57-67).Research worldwide indicates that health outcomes ...
Measuring the health status of individuals or a population is an important first step for the assess...
Objectives: The study provides a full description of the state of women’s health in Accra, Gha...
ABSTRACT: AIM: The aim of the study seeks to investigate the effect of poor accessibility to water...
The study investigates the links between housing conditions and reported health conditions of childr...
BackgroundGlobal discourse on population, health and development have placed women’s health issues a...
Informal settlements are becoming more entrenched within African cities as the urban population cont...
Access to potable water and basic sanitation in urban poor communities remains a critical issue in t...
Perhaps one of the greatest public health challenges of the 21st century is managing the health of p...
Inadequate urban sanitation disproportionately impacts the social determinants of women's health in ...
Among other focus areas, the global Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) 3 and 11 seek to advance pr...
The world’s population is rapidly ageing. Global estimates for the next three decades indicate a two...
review on health in informal settlements ALICE SVERDLIK ABSTRACT This paper reviews the literature o...
Background: Social and environmental factors are increasingly recognized for their ability to influe...
This paper examines the impact of poverty on health-related issues in the northern part of Ghana for...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 57-67).Research worldwide indicates that health outcomes ...