- Health disparities and outcomes
- Employment and Welfare Studies
- Migration, Aging, and Tourism Studies
- Venezuelan Migration and Society
- Retirement, Disability, and Employment
- Urban Transport and Accessibility
- Aging, Health, and Disability
- Global Public Health Policies and Epidemiology
- Public Health and Social Inequalities
- Health and Lifestyle Studies
- Global Health Care Issues
- Workplace Health and Well-being
- Migration, Health and Trauma
Industrial University of Santander
2018-2023
The aim of the present study was to analyse association between occurrence a major depressive episode among older adults and work status in low- medium-income countries. A cross-sectional conducted with people 60 years age from six countries (Mexico, India, China, Russian Federation, Ghana South Africa) included Study on Global Ageing Adult Health (SAGE) who participated its first wave (2009–2010). (MDE) over previous 12 months determined based an adaptation ICD-10 diagnostic criteria....
A growing body of literature shows that neighborhood characteristics influence older adults' mental health. Therefore, the aim this study was to examine association between structural and social neighborhood, depression in Mexican adults. longitudinal conducted based on waves 1 (2009–2010) 2 (2014) sample from Study global AGEing adult health (SAGE). street-network buffer around each participant's household used define so built environment were assessed within it. Depression ascertained by...
Background Colombia is currently the world’s main recipient country for Venezuelan migrants, and women represent a high proportion of them. This article presents first report cohort migrant entering through Cúcuta its metropolitan area. The study aimed to describe health status access healthcare services among in with irregular migration status, analyze changes those conditions at one-month follow-up. Methods We carried out longitudinal women, 18 45 years, who entered an status. Study...
<ns3:p><ns3:bold>Background:</ns3:bold> The number of Venezuelan migrants in Colombia has dramatically increased over the past years, which poses great challenges to Colombian health system. Therefore, aim this study was compare some indicators related Sustainable Development Goals between migrant population and population.</ns3:p><ns3:p> <ns3:bold>Methods:</ns3:bold> A longitudinal, descriptive analysis maternal mortality ratio; neonatal, infant under-five mortality; proportionate due...
Abstract: This study aims to estimate the relationship between employment status and depressive symptoms among Mexican adults, as well explore its differential effect by gender. Cross-sectional of 36,516 adults 20 59 years age taken from 2012 National Health Nutrition Survey. Depressive were evaluated using Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale (CES-D), was determined a week before survey. Logistic regression models stratified gender education level adjusted sociodemographic...
Considering that the world population is rapidly aging and disability a very frequent event in older adults, there an increasing interest studying their determinants, such as neighborhood characteristics. Thus, this study aimed to explore association between social environment of adults. A cohort was assembled using waves 1 2 from Study Global Ageing Adults Health (SAGE) Mexico, which included adults with 55+ years old. Neighborhood characteristics - participation, trust safety individual...
Abstract Background Colombia is currently the world’s main recipient country for Venezuelan migrants, and women represent a high proportion of them. This article presents first report cohort migrant entering through Cúcuta its metropolitan area (the land entry point to this country). The study aimed describe health status access healthcare services among in with irregular migration status, analyze changes those conditions at one-month follow-up. Methods A longitudinal women, 18 45 years, who...