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Understanding Health and Health Measurements
in
Jamaica
Paul A. Bourne
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Understanding Health and Health Measurements
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Jamaica
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Understanding Health and Health Measurements
in
Jamaica
Paul A. Bourne
Socio-Medical Research Institute, Kingston, Jamaica (Formerly Biostatistician and
Social Demographer, Dept of Community Health and Psychiatry, University of the
West Indies, Mona)
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Contents
Prologue
Chapter One
Health Measurement
Chapter Two
Variations in social determinants of health using an adolescence population: By different
measurements, dichotomization and non-dichotomization of health
Chapter Three
Social Determinants of Health in a developing Caribbean nation: Are there differences based on
municipalities and other demographic characteristics?
Chapter Four
Sociomedical Public Health in Jamaica
Chapter Five
The validity of using self-reported illness to measure objective health
Chapter Six
Modelling social determinants of self-evaluated health of poor older people in a middle-income
developing nation
Chapter Seven
Men’s health in Jamaica: Those in the wealthy social hierarchies
Chapter Eight
Determinants of self-reported health conditions of people in the lower socioeconomic strata,
Jamaica
Chapter Nine
Paradoxities in self-evaluated health data in a developing country
Chapter Ten
Ill-males in an English-Speaking Caribbean Society
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Chapter Eleven
Health of females in Jamaica: using two cross-sectional surveys
Chapter Twelve
Self-rated health of the educated and uneducated classes in Jamaica
Chapter Thirteen
Dichotomising poor self-reported health status: Using secondary cross-sectional survey data for
Jamaica
Chapter Fourteen
Retesting and refining theories on the association between illness, chronic illness and poverty:
Are there other disparities?
Chapter Fifteen
Child Health Disparities in an English-Speaking Caribbean nation: Using parents’ views from a
national survey
Chapter Sixteen
Disparities in self-rated health, health care utilization, illness, chronic illness and other
socioeconomic characteristics of the Insured and Uninsured
Chapter Seventeen
Social determinants of self-reported health across the Life Course
Chapter Eighteen
Variations in health, illness and health care-seeking behaviour of those in the upper social
hierarchies in a Caribbean society
Chapter Nineteen
Self-reported health and medical care-seeking behaviour of uninsured Jamaicans
Chapter Twenty
Health of children less than 5 years old in an Upper Middle Income Country: Parents’ views
Chapter Twenty One
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An Epidemiological Transition of Health Conditions, and Health Status of the Old-Old-To-
Oldest-Old in Jamaica: A comparative analysis
Chapter Twenty Two
Hypertensive and modeling their social determinants of self-rated health status in a middle-
income developing nation
Chapter Twenty Three
Chronic health conditions in Jamaica: Diabetes mellitus, hypertension and arthritis
Chapter Twenty Four
Childhood Health in Jamaica: changing patterns in health conditions of children 0-14 years
Chapter Twenty Five
Gender differences in self-assessed health of young adults in an English-speaking Caribbean
nation
Chapter Twenty Six
Self-reported health and medical care-seeking behaviour of uninsured Jamaicans
Chapter Twenty Seven
Self-evaluated health and health conditions of rural residents in a middle-income nation
Chapter Twenty Eight
Health Status of Urban and Peri-Urban Residents: Are there Health Disparities between the
municipalities in Jamaica?
Chapter Twenty Nine
Self-rated health status of young adolescent females in a middle-income developing country
Chapter Thirty
The quality of sample surveys in a developing nation
Chapter Thirty One
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The image of health status and quality of life in a Caribbean society
Chapter Thirty Two
Determinants of Quality of Life of youths in an English Speaking Caribbean nation
Chapter Thirty Three
The uninsured ill in a developing nation
Chapter Thirty Four
Health of males in Jamaica
Chapter Thirty Five
Good Health Status of Older and Oldest Elderly in Jamaica: Are there differences between rural
and urban areas?
Chapter Thirty Six
Quality of Life of Youths in Jamaica
Chapter Thirty Seven
Factors that Influence Wellbeing of the Working Aged Population in Jamaica
Chapter Thirty Eight
A conceptual framework of wellbeing in some Western nations
Chapter Thirty Nine
Social parameters of self-evaluated health of poor aged Jamaicans
Epilogue
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