While the association between socioeconomic deprivation and children's poor health is clear, the complex pathways linking socioeconomic deprivation with access to care and health inequalities are less well understood. This analysis sought to understand the root cause of these inequalities by exploring how mothers living in deprived neighborhoods support their sick children, and their experiences with primary care.Interview transcripts from eight mothers, living in socioeconomically deprived neighborhoods, were analyzed using interpretative phenomenological analysis.Participants described their experiences in three distinct themes. Each theme highlights the importance of the mother's agency, voice, and power in supporting their child's healt...
Background: Growing up in socioeconomically deprived neighborhoods has been shown to have negative h...
Social inequality has led to poor health in people experiencing poverty. People facing social margin...
The numbers of children with special health care needs (CSHCN) have increased in schools. This study...
Children's differing social circumstances and experiences are part of the pathways implicated in hea...
In the last two decades health researchers have paid increasing attention to the social determinants...
Young mothers experiencing homelessness and their children have low economic and social resources an...
Background: Many women privilege the mothering role over other areas of their lives, and for ill wom...
Background: Recent times have witnessed the development of a new appreciation towards child health a...
Lower income mothers who bring their children for mental health services also have high rates of dep...
The central aim of this study is to identify and describe the experiences of first time mothers who ...
This qualitative study focuses on the everyday realities and child placement experiences of 31 mothe...
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>In 2008, approximately 8.8 millio...
This study sought to operationalize poverty in the context of parenting specific to a sample of low-...
Nearly one in five children in the United States has a special healthcare need and/or disability tod...
Poverty is a social and economic structure that shapes the livelihood of millions of United States c...
Background: Growing up in socioeconomically deprived neighborhoods has been shown to have negative h...
Social inequality has led to poor health in people experiencing poverty. People facing social margin...
The numbers of children with special health care needs (CSHCN) have increased in schools. This study...
Children's differing social circumstances and experiences are part of the pathways implicated in hea...
In the last two decades health researchers have paid increasing attention to the social determinants...
Young mothers experiencing homelessness and their children have low economic and social resources an...
Background: Many women privilege the mothering role over other areas of their lives, and for ill wom...
Background: Recent times have witnessed the development of a new appreciation towards child health a...
Lower income mothers who bring their children for mental health services also have high rates of dep...
The central aim of this study is to identify and describe the experiences of first time mothers who ...
This qualitative study focuses on the everyday realities and child placement experiences of 31 mothe...
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>In 2008, approximately 8.8 millio...
This study sought to operationalize poverty in the context of parenting specific to a sample of low-...
Nearly one in five children in the United States has a special healthcare need and/or disability tod...
Poverty is a social and economic structure that shapes the livelihood of millions of United States c...
Background: Growing up in socioeconomically deprived neighborhoods has been shown to have negative h...
Social inequality has led to poor health in people experiencing poverty. People facing social margin...
The numbers of children with special health care needs (CSHCN) have increased in schools. This study...