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How do socioeconomic inequalities and physical and social environments contribute to health outcomes of children and youth? (2 pages)

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Chapter 6 Health Policy for Children and Youth Chapter Outline Purpose and overview of health policies for children and youth Risk and protective factors for health problems in childhood and adolescence Access to care as a protective factor Risk, resilience, and protection in health policy for children and youth The degree to which policy has been based on risk and protective factors Using knowledge of risk, protections, and resilience to achieve service integration in health policy Summary Jenson and Fraser, Social Policy for Children and Families, Third Edition © 2016 SAGE Publications Access to Care Needs to be: Available Cultural acceptable Convenient Affordable Jenson and Fraser, Social Policy for Children and Families, Third Edition © 2016 SAGE Publications Risk Factors for Health Problems Low birth weight (LBW) Asthma Overweight or obesity Sexually transmitted infections Jenson and Fraser, Social Policy for Children and Families, Third Edition © 2016 SAGE Publications Estimated Prevalence of Health Conditions Among Children and Adolescents in the United States Low Birth Weight U.S. Population African American Latino or Hispanic White % of LBW < 2,500 grams 7.99 13.18 6.0 6.97 % of LBW < 1,500 grams 1.42 2.94 1.13 1.2 Jenson and Fraser, Social Policy for Children and Families, Third Edition © 2016 SAGE Publications Estimated Prevalence of Health Conditions Among Children and Adolescents in the United States Overweight and Obesity U.S. Population African American Latino or Hispanic White % overweight or obese (ages 2-5) 23 22 30 21 % overweight or obese (ages 6-11) 34 38 46 29 % overweight or obese (ages 1219) 35 40 38 31 Percent obese (ages 2-5) 8 11 16 4 Percent obese (ages 6-11) 18 24 26 13 Percent obese (ages 12-19) 21 22 23 20 Jenson and Fraser, Social Policy for Children and Families, Third Edition © 2016 SAGE Publications Estimated Prevalence of Health Conditions Among Children and Adolescents in the United States Asthma (
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Introduction
Health is closely related to both qualitative and quantitative aspects of social and material
change. Health always goes in par with wealth and the physical and social environments are
close determinants too. To begin with, social environments which are less divisive, do not
undermine self-confidence and are supportive of the development of skills are also likely to
contribute to good health. Health is an essential aspect of the development of children and youth
in a classroom setting. Socioeconomic inequalities combined with physical and social
environments contribute in d...


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