Category: Health

  • Statistical Data Testing in Public Health

    Compare the various types of ANOVA by discussing when each is most appropriate for use. Include specific examples to illustrate the appropriate use of each test and how interaction is assessed using ANOVA Analysis of variance (ANOVA) has two different types: the tests can be one-way or two-way, and the integral approach’s choice depends on…

  • Effect of Social Factors on Human Health

    Human health depends on several factors, such as environmental, industrial, and many others. These factors are already well-researched by scholars, whereas the impact of the social environment on health either remains unknown or insufficiently studied. Since there is a particular interrelationship between human health and social factors, which have an impact on people, it is…

  • Police Brutality and Mental Health of African Americas

    Table of Contents Introduction Main Objectives Conclusion References Introduction Encountering violence is a traumatic experience that may reside in adverse effects on one’s mental health. Naturally, this effect is especially pronounced if one does not merely encounter violence, but is an intentionally selected victim. However, an experience of being deliberately targeted is not the only…

  • The Influence of Social Media on Mental Health

    Introduction Social media has enhanced the connection and interaction of 3.81 billion people all over the world. It has aided in maintaining a good relationship between people and their families and friends. Social connection makes a person relieved of sadness, stress, and anxiety. However, it can pose negative impacts on its users as well. Currently,…

  • Addressing Health Care Access Barriers for Immigrant Women

    Each year five to ten million people cross international borders to seek a new home all over the world; moreover, women make up more than half of the incoming immigrants. There are many reasons why the amount of immigrating women is higher; they include family reunification, economic incentives, and educational opportunities, as well as escaping…

  • Universal Healthcare as a Basic Right of Humanity

    Table of Contents Introduction Discussion Conclusion Works Cited Introduction Free healthcare means everyone has access to the medical treatment they require anytime they need it, free from financial strain. A significant part of the world’s population does not now have access to the necessary healthcare. Consequently, due to medical expenses, millions of individuals are forced…

  • Human Trafficking and Health Care Professional

    Table of Contents Introduction Statistics Role of healthcare professionals Strengths Weaknesses Conclusion References Introduction In spite of the legislation that was passed in19th century which outlawed human slavery, today human trafficking and slavery has spread even more than it was at the end of the civil war. Human trafficking which is a modern term for…

  • How to Improve Mental Health in the Community

    Introduction Mental health is defined as human psychological, emotional, and social prosperity. It influences how people think, feel, and act as they contend with life. It helps identify how to relate with others, handle stress, and make decisions. Unfortunately, the United States has the highest rate of mental illness in the world. One in four…

  • Poverty Effects on Mental Health

    Table of Contents Introduction Statement of Problem Literature Review Findings Discussion Conclusion References Introduction In recent years policymakers, social workers, researchers, and healthcare professionals have dedicated more attention to the importance of mental well-being. One of the factors that may impact a person’s mental health is their financial well-being. Living in poverty is linked to…

  • Sexual Health Literacy in Social Adaptation of Women

    Table of Contents Introduction Method Results Discussion Conclusion References Introduction Sexual and Reproductive Health (SRH) literacy is one of the significant prerequisites of promoting the social adaptation of women. The World Health Organization (WHO) defines the concept of SRH literacy in women as the ability to have cognitive and social skills required to access, understand,…