@MarianaChilton Poor sleep quality is strongly associated with poverty and race (sleep disparity). Employment, education and health status significantly mediate this effect in people experiencing poverty. Those states rank lowest in health, education, wage
@Eugenia_South @EbonyJHilton_MD I’m curious if you’ve looked at impact on sleep quantity/quality? Community improvement projects that are associated with reduced crime may impact residents’ sleep, with potentially resultant impacts on QoL and health outcom
Interesting read for those working in high poverty schools. https://t.co/JAb77KDEf0
Donc le racisme m'empêche de dormir aussi, fine
RT @ztsamudzi: A 2010 study that found “poor sleep quality is strongly associated with poverty and race” and that factors like “employment,…
RT @ztsamudzi: A 2010 study that found “poor sleep quality is strongly associated with poverty and race” and that factors like “employment,…
RT @ztsamudzi: A 2010 study that found “poor sleep quality is strongly associated with poverty and race” and that factors like “employment,…
Sleep quality prominent in poor individuals. Post-college education protected against poor sleep. https://t.co/O4YYBn9eEC @BasiaDiug #sphpm
"Poor sleep quality is strongly associated with poverty and ethnicity". Reduce #disparity by improving sleep: http://t.co/2y4XlGwYDf #MLKDay
@RWJF_PubHealth @CDCgov Studies on sleep disparities concern us greatly: http://t.co/growWxnB3W We need healthy school schedules for all SES
Intro: LISW in Ohio. Raising awareness of sleep in health disparities. Example of one study on topic: http://t.co/6iVzjbVZGX #HealthySW