HEALTH INEQUALITIES ACROSS THE LIFE SPAN
整个生命周期的健康不平等
基本信息
- 批准号:6707026
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 9.83万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2004
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2004-01-01 至 2005-12-31
- 项目状态:已结题
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项目摘要
DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): The proposed conference will explore life course and developmental perspectives on health inequalities. The conference, which is proposed for June, 2004, will be organized by the Penn State Gerontology Center and co-sponsored by the Center for Human Development and Family Research in Diverse Contexts and the Social Science Research Consortium of Penn State. Co-chairs of the conference will be Leonard I. Pearlin, Graduate Professor of Sociology at the University of Maryland, and Steven H. Zarit, Professor of Human Development and Assistant Director of the Gerontology Center at Penn State University. The aim is for an agenda building conference that will use empirical findings, when available, to examine the life course conditions from childhood through adulthood that influence health disparities, as well as developing conceptual, theoretical and methodological frameworks for exploring these issues. A hallmark of the proposed program will be examination of available longitudinal data to address antecedents and cumulative effects of health disparities over the life course. Research aimed at illuminating the links between people's social and economic statuses and their health has tended to focus on contemporaneous health behaviors and life style dispositions. What is largely missing from the research at the present time is an understanding of the part played by earlier bio-psycho-social circumstances in the health status of people at mid- and late-life. Health disparities that are observed at any point in the life course may have antecedents that surfaced at earlier points. That is, antecedent events or conditions might have delayed and/or cumulative effects that become most clearly reflected in health and health behavior at later times in the life course. We believe that our understanding of the underpinnings of health disparities would be advanced if, in addition to other approaches, the conditions that are linked to both status locations and health were viewed within a life course context. The proposed two-day conference will explore these issues from several perspectives, including conceptual and theoretical models for examining life course effects of disparities on health, as well as the role of specific factors such as race, gender and economic status. Major papers will be followed by formal discussions to extend and illuminate the presentations. Proceedings will be published in a special journal issue.
描述(由申请人提供):拟议的会议将探讨健康不平等的生命历程和发展观点。 该会议拟于 2004 年 6 月举行,将由宾夕法尼亚州立大学老年学中心主办,并由多元背景下的人类发展和家庭研究中心以及宾夕法尼亚州立大学社会科学研究联盟共同主办。会议联合主席为马里兰大学社会学研究生教授 Leonard I. Pearlin 和宾夕法尼亚州立大学人类发展教授兼老年学中心助理主任 Steven H. Zarit。其目的是召开一次议程建设会议,利用现有的实证研究结果来研究影响健康差异的从童年到成年的生命历程条件,并制定探索这些问题的概念、理论和方法框架。拟议计划的一个特点是检查可用的纵向数据,以解决生命历程中健康差异的前因和累积影响。旨在阐明人们的社会和经济地位与其健康之间联系的研究往往侧重于同时期的健康行为和生活方式倾向。目前的研究很大程度上缺乏对早期生物心理社会环境在中晚年人健康状况中所起作用的理解。 在生命历程的任何阶段观察到的健康差异可能有在早期阶段出现的前因。也就是说,先前的事件或状况可能具有延迟和/或累积影响,这些影响在生命历程后期的健康和健康行为中得到最清晰的反映。我们相信,如果除了其他方法之外,如果在生命历程的背景下看待与地位位置和健康相关的条件,我们对健康差异基础的理解将会得到推进。拟议的为期两天的会议将从多个角度探讨这些问题,包括用于研究生命历程差异对健康影响的概念和理论模型,以及种族、性别和经济地位等特定因素的作用。主要论文之后将进行正式讨论,以扩展和阐明演示文稿。会议记录将在特刊上发表。
项目成果
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- 批准号:
7647717 - 财政年份:2009
- 资助金额:
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8432810 - 财政年份:2009
- 资助金额:
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8029494 - 财政年份:2009
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