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TIP FAKÜLTESİ DERGİLERİ: SOSYOEKONOMİK DURUM GÖSTERGELERİ

Year 2010, Volume: 11 Issue: 2, 31 - 34, 09.11.2010

Abstract

AMAÇ:Bu çalışmada Tıp Fakültesi dergilerinde sosyal sınıf ve sosyoekonomik göstergelerin kullanım sıklığıile sınıflama özelliklerini belirlemek amaçlanmıştır.GEREÇ ve YÖNTEM:Çalışma elektronik ortamda ULAKBİM Türk Tıp Veri Tabanında yer alan tıp fakültesidergilerinde yürütülmüştür. Sosyal sınıf ve sosyoekonomik göstergeler sadece araştırmalarda ve gereç/yöntemile bulgular bölümleri incelenerek yürütülmüştür.BULGULAR:Çalışmada 17 tıp fakültesi dergisinin 406 sayısında ve 2390 araştırmada yürütülmüştür. Herhangibir sosyoekonomik gösterge kullanılan araştırma sayısı 209'dur (%8,74). Sosyoekonomik durum saptamayayönelik en sık eğitim durumu kullanılmaktadır. Sosyal sınıf ise hiçbir çalışmada değişken olarakkullanılmamıştır.SONUÇ:Tıp Fakültesi dergilerinde sosyoekonomik göstergeler yeterince, sosyal sınıf değişkeni ise hiçincelenmemiştir. Araştırmacılar tarafından sağlığı etkileyen sosyoekonomik etkenlere hak ettiği önemverilmemiştir

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Journals of Faculty of Medicine: Socioeconomic Status Indicators

Year 2010, Volume: 11 Issue: 2, 31 - 34, 09.11.2010

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: In this study, it is aimed to determine the frequency of use and feature of social class and socioeconomic indicators in the Journals ofTurkish Faculties of Medicine. MATERIAL and METHODS: The study was carried out on medical school journals indexed in ULAKBIM Turkish Electronic Medical Data Base. Social class and socioeconomic indicators surveyed only in original researches by analyzing materials/methods and results section. RESULTS: In the study, 406 volumes and 2390 researches of 17 medical faculty journals were surveyed. Socioeconomic indicators were mentioned only in 209 (%8.87) of researches. Education is the most commonly used indicator for this purpose. Social class was never used as an indicator at all. CONCLUSION: As socioeconomic indicators have been studied insufficiently in medical faculty journals, social class has never been studied. Socioeconomic indicators that affect health are not given the importance they deserve by researchers.

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  • 2. Barker DJP, Forsén T, Uutela A, Osmond C, Eriksson JG. Size at birth and resilience to effects of poor living conditions in adult life: longitudinal study. BMJ 2001;323:1273.
  • 3. Mackenbach JP, KunstAE, CavelaarsAEJM, Groenhof F, Geurts JJM. Socioeconomic inequalities in morbidity and mortality in western Europe. The Lancet 1997;349:1655-9.
  • 4. Brønnum-Hansen H. Socioeconomic differences in health expectancy in Denmark. Scand J Public Health 2000;28:194-9.
  • 5. Hanson MD. Chen E. Socioeconomic Status and Health Behaviors in Adolescence: A Review of the Literature. J Behav Med 2007;30:263-85.
  • 6. Nocon M, Keil T, Willich SN. Education, income, occupational status and health risk behaviour. J Public Health 2007;15:401-5.
  • 7. Ansari Z, Carson NJ, Ackland MJ, Vaughan L, Serraglio A. A Public health model of the social determinants of health. Soz Praventivmed 2003;48:242-251.
  • 8. Weires M, Bermejo JL, Sundquist K, Sundquist J, Hemminki K. Socio-economic status and overall and cause-specific mortality in Sweden. BMC Public Health 2008;8:340.
  • 9. Cabrera C, Helgesson Ö, Wedel H, Björkelund C, Bengtsson C, Lissner L. Socioeconomic status and mortality in Swedish women: opposing trends for cardiovascular disease and cancer. Epidemiology 2001;12(5):532-6.
  • 10. Park JO, Shin SD, Kim J, Song KJ, Peck MD. Association between socioeconomic status and burn injury severity. Burns 2009;35:482-90.
  • 11. Hagen K, Zwart J, Svebak S, Bovim G, Stovner LJ, Low socioeconomic status is associated with chronic musculoskeletal complaints among 46,901 adults in Norway. Scand J Public Health 2005; 33: 268-75.
  • 12. Eachus J, Chan P, Pearson N, Propper C, Smith GD, An additional dimension to health inequalities: disease severity and socioeconomic position, J Epidemiol Community Health 1999;53:603-11.
  • 13. Wohlfarth T, Van Den Brink W. Social class and substance use disorders: The value of social class as distinct from socioeconomic status. Soc Sci Med 1998;47(1):51-8.
  • 14. Bachmann MO, Eachus J, Hopper CD, Smith GD, Proppert C, Pearson NJ, Williams S, Tallon D, Frankel S. Socio-economic inequalities in diabetes complications, control, attitudes and health service use: a cross-sectional study. Diabetic Medicine 2003;20:921-9.
  • 15. Monden CWS. Socioeconomic health inequalities in Latvia: a cross-sectional study. Scand J Public Health 2004;32:217-23.
  • 16. WHO, Equity in access to public health, report and documentation of the technical discussions held in conjunction with the 37th meeting of CCPDM, New Delhi 31August 2000:25-8.
  • 17. Bossuyt N, Gadeyne S, Deboosere P, Van Oyen H. Socio-economic inequalities in health expectancy in Belgium. Public Health 2004;118(1):3-10.
  • 18. Sudore RL, Yaffe K, Satterfield S, Haris TB, Mehta KM, Simonsick EM, NewmanAB, Rosano C, Rooks R, Rubin SM, Ayonayon HN, Schillinger D. Limited literacy and mortality in the elderly: The health, aging, and body composition study. J Gen Intern Med 2006;21(8):806-12.
  • 19. Marmot M, The influence of income on health: views of an epidemiologist. HealthAffairs 2002;21(2):31-46.
  • 20. Chandola T, Bartley M, Wiggins R, Schofield P. Social inequalities in health by individual and household measures of social position in a cohort of healthy people. J Epidemiol Community Health 2003;57:56- 62.
  • 21. Artazcoz L, Benach J, Borrell C, Cortès I. Unemployment and mental health: Understanding the interactions among gender, family roles, and social class.Am J Public Health 2004;94(1):82-8.
  • 22. Joung IM, van de Mheen H, Stronks K, van Poppel FW, Mackenbach JP. Differences in self-reported morbidity by marital status and by living arrangement. Int J Epidemiol1994;23:91-7.
  • 23. Wilson SE. Socioeconomic status and the prevalence of health problems among married couples in late midlife. Am J Public Health 2001;91(1):131-5.
  • 24. Wilkinson R, Marmot M (editors). Social determinants of health: the solid facts. 2nd edition: World Health Organization, Denmark, 2003.
  • 25. Smith GD, Hart C, Blane D, Hole D. Adverse socioeconomic conditions in childhood and cause spesific adult mortality: prospective observational study, BMJ 1998; 316;1631-5
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Journal Section Research Article
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Alpaslan Türkkan This is me

Publication Date November 9, 2010
Published in Issue Year 2010 Volume: 11 Issue: 2

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EndNote Türkkan A (November 1, 2010) Journals of Faculty of Medicine: Socioeconomic Status Indicators. Meandros Medical And Dental Journal 11 2 31–34.