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Up close and personal: poverty and human development.

Sally Murray, James Brophy, Claire Kendall

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    Poverty significantly impacts health by limiting healthcare access, increasing disease exposure through hazardous environments, and reducing essential resources like clean water and sanitation. These factors highlight the critical link between socioeconomic status and overall well-being.

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    Published on: February 2, 2018

    Area of Science:

    • Public Health
    • Socioeconomic Determinants of Health
    • Health Equity

    Background:

    • Poverty and health are intrinsically connected, with socioeconomic status profoundly influencing health outcomes.
    • Limited financial resources, inadequate health literacy, and geographical barriers restrict access to necessary medical services.
    • Exposure to adverse living and working conditions exacerbates health risks associated with poverty.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To elucidate the multifaceted relationship between poverty and health.
    • To identify the key pathways through which poverty negatively affects health status.
    • To underscore the importance of addressing socioeconomic factors in public health strategies.

    Main Methods:

    • This study synthesizes existing research and epidemiological data.
    • It analyzes the correlation between poverty indicators and various health metrics.
    • Qualitative insights into barriers to healthcare access are incorporated.

    Main Results:

    • Poverty is a significant predictor of diminished healthcare access and utilization.
    • Individuals in poverty face higher exposure to occupational hazards and environmental risks.
    • Reduced access to fundamental necessities such as clean water, adequate housing, and sanitation is prevalent.

    Conclusions:

    • Poverty acts as a fundamental social determinant of health, creating a cycle of poor health outcomes.
    • Interventions must address socioeconomic inequalities to effectively improve population health.
    • Integrated strategies focusing on economic empowerment and social support are crucial for health equity.