CONTEXT: Substantive equity-focused policy changes in Ontario, Canada have yet to be realized and may be limited by a lack of widespread public support. An understanding of how the public attributes inequalities can be informative for developing widespread support. Therefore, the objectives of this study were to examine how Ontarians attribute income-related health inequalities. METHODS: We conducted a telephone survey of 2,006 Ontarians using random digit dialing. The survey included thirteen questions relevant to the theme of attributions of income-related health inequalities, with each statement linked to a known social determinant of health. The statements were further categorized depending on whether the statement was framed around bla...
Background: A number of reports suggest that we need to determine public understanding about the bro...
This paper seeks to contribute to the limited body of work that has directly explored lay understand...
BACKGROUND: Studies show widespread widening of socioeconomic and health inequalities. Comprehensive...
Context: Substantive equity-focused policy changes in Ontario, Canada have yet to be realized and ...
Abstract Introduction Continued action is needed to t...
This study uses data from the 1994 National Population Health Survey and applies the methods develop...
Abstract Background As public opinion is an important...
Objectives. To examine the association of income inequality at the public health unit level with ind...
becoming available in Canada. Warnings concerning the consequences of increasing economic inequality...
The association between health and income has been extensively described in the literature. However,...
<p>Thirteen statements presented to survey respondents on attributions of income-related health ineq...
This paper seeks to contribute to the limited body of work that has directly explored lay understand...
Income inequality has risen steadily in Canada over the last three decades, and particularly in Onta...
Health inequities are systemic, avoidable, and unjust differences in health between populations. The...
While the economic market offers us the opportunity to earn income and allocate spending towards hea...
Background: A number of reports suggest that we need to determine public understanding about the bro...
This paper seeks to contribute to the limited body of work that has directly explored lay understand...
BACKGROUND: Studies show widespread widening of socioeconomic and health inequalities. Comprehensive...
Context: Substantive equity-focused policy changes in Ontario, Canada have yet to be realized and ...
Abstract Introduction Continued action is needed to t...
This study uses data from the 1994 National Population Health Survey and applies the methods develop...
Abstract Background As public opinion is an important...
Objectives. To examine the association of income inequality at the public health unit level with ind...
becoming available in Canada. Warnings concerning the consequences of increasing economic inequality...
The association between health and income has been extensively described in the literature. However,...
<p>Thirteen statements presented to survey respondents on attributions of income-related health ineq...
This paper seeks to contribute to the limited body of work that has directly explored lay understand...
Income inequality has risen steadily in Canada over the last three decades, and particularly in Onta...
Health inequities are systemic, avoidable, and unjust differences in health between populations. The...
While the economic market offers us the opportunity to earn income and allocate spending towards hea...
Background: A number of reports suggest that we need to determine public understanding about the bro...
This paper seeks to contribute to the limited body of work that has directly explored lay understand...
BACKGROUND: Studies show widespread widening of socioeconomic and health inequalities. Comprehensive...