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Ceci SJ
, Papierno PB.
The Rhetoric and Reality of Gap Closing: When the "Have-Nots" Gain but the "Haves" Gain Even More.
American Psychologist
2005;
60
:149-60. [PMID:
15740447
DOI:
10.1037/0003-066x.60.2.149
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Blair M
, Hall D. From health surveillance to health promotion: the changing focus in preventive children's services.
Arch Dis Child
2006;
91
:730-5. [PMID:
16923858
PMCID:
PMC2082921
DOI:
10.1136/adc.2004.065003
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[Indexed: 11/03/2022]
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The shift from surveillance to promotion requires paediatricians to play several roles in a larger multidisciplinary and multi‐agency team
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child health surveillance
child health promotion
prevention
health visiting
sure start
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MESH Headings
Child
Child Development
Child Health Services/organization & administration
Child Health Services/trends
Child, Preschool
Health Promotion/trends
Humans
Preventive Health Services/organization & administration
Preventive Health Services/trends
United Kingdom
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M Blair
Imperial College London, Harrow, London, UK
D Hall
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Griffith DM
, Moy E, Reischl TM, Dayton E. National Data for Monitoring and Evaluating Racial and Ethnic Health Inequities: Where Do We Go From Here?
HEALTH EDUCATION & BEHAVIOR
2006;
33
:470-87. [PMID:
16769756
DOI:
10.1177/1090198106287923
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[Indexed: 11/16/2022]
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The elimination of racial and ethnic health inequities has become a central focus of health education and the national health agenda. The documentation of an increasing gap in life expectancy and other health outcomes suggests the need for more effective strategies to eliminate health inequities, which can be informed by better monitoring and evaluation data. Although the sophistication and volume of health data available have increased dramatically in recent years, this article examines the quality of the current data collected to achieve the goal of eliminating racial and ethnic health inequities. This article explores several key aspects of data to inform addressing inequities including terminology, the role of data, and explanations of the problem. The authors conclude with recommendations for refining data collection to facilitate the elimination of racial and ethnic health inequities and suggest how the Society for Public Health Education can become a more central figure in our national efforts
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Ethnicity/statistics & numerical data
Health Services Accessibility
Health Services Research/methods
Health Services Research/statistics & numerical data
Health Status
Humans
Racial Groups/statistics & numerical data
Sentinel Surveillance
United States/epidemiology
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Derek M Griffith
Department of Health Behavior & Health Education, School of Public Health, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI 48109-2029, USA.
Ernest Moy
Thomas M Reischl
Elizabeth Dayton
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Papierno PB
, Ceci SJ. Beyond the American Context.
AMERICAN PSYCHOLOGIST
2005. [DOI:
10.1037/0003-066x.60.9.1042
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Raven J
. More Problems With Gap Closing Philosophy and Research.
AMERICAN PSYCHOLOGIST
2005;
60
:1041-2; author reply 1042-3. [PMID:
16366834
DOI:
10.1037/0003-066x.60.9.1041
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Adult
Aptitude
Child
Child Rearing
Child, Preschool
Education
Female
Humans
Mothers/psychology
Philosophy
Psychological Tests
Psychosocial Deprivation
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Social Class
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John Raven
30 Great King Street, Edinburgh EH3 6QH, Scotland.
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