As regards association between sociodemographic variable and pain intensity, there was a significant relation between pain and socio-demographic data as presented in table (4) where p value <0.005 and there was an overall decrease of pain level on Heifer technique than Traditional technique. Regarding age , the age group from (20-29) have the higher pain level as mean standard was 8±2.4on traditional technique and 5.5±2.5 on Heifer technique , while the patient aged (50-60) have the lowest pain level as mean standard was 6.5±2.1on traditional technique and 5±1.9 on Heifer technique . Regarding gender , the female have highest degree of pain mean standard was 8±2.7on traditional technique and 5.8±2.3 on Heifer technique . Regarding marital
Race and gender are two important terms in society that define us. However, they lead to inequality among individuals. "Race is a socially defined category based on real or perceived biological differences between groups of people" (Ferris and Stein 216). It is based off our biological makeup that distinct us from others (Ferris and Stein). Many people do not know the actual term of race, how deeply rooted it is, or where it derived from, but it all works in one form. Race goes a long way from how you may appear to someone. Just because someone looks a certain race does not mean they will not have inevitably biological material from other races. It is very diverse between many different populations. Race does not identify who you are but what social category you are from. Gender is how you physically appear in society. "Gender is the physical, behavior, and personality traits that a group considers to be normal, natural, right, and good for its male and female members" (Ferris and Stein 243). It is the identity of masculine and feminine. Gender identifies who we are and it reflects deeply on a person's personality. They normally change over time from the assigned sex given at birth. Society has its way of discriminating between race and gender and it shows differences distributed among individuals.
Socioeconomic Status is where a particular person or group of people stand in regards to social class. The main measurement that determines one's socioeconomic status is level of education, occupation and income. Although it may not be considered a factor in child development, socioeconomic status can actually play a huge role in determining what kind of adolescent a child develops into. It can influence a child’s morals, self-esteem, grades and many more aspects of a child's life. Socioeconomic status can play a role in determining where a person resides, the occupation they end up getting, their education and their income as well. So, although one’s socioeconomic status is technically made up of these aspects, one can be born into a low socioeconomic status which could result in them continuing to have one throughout their life. It is a cycle that one must break in order to change the outcome. Low socioeconomic status can result in child poverty. Child poverty over the years has risen and fallen but has remained consistently apparent in America. Child poverty can have detrimental effects on developing children and adolescents. It may influence the way they are raised, taught, cared for and many more aspects of the child's life which are important for successful development. Low socioeconomic status can determine how well children and adolescents develop and the type of person they develop into, including
Furthermore, research on aging and eldercare also show a propensity that socioeconomic status should be taken into consideration, according to Bookman and Kimbrel (2011). The authors contend that African American, Hispanic, Asian, and Native American communities, and other groups also bring their cultural strengths and demands to the caregiving experience (Bookman & Kimbrel,
Income and socioeconomic status-based differences in test scores occur because of the environment in which students were raised and the ability of their parents, and contribute to racial differences because of the racial income gap. DeNavas-Walt and Proctor (2015), of the Census Bureau, reported that black and Hispanic households had incomes lower than average, while the income of Asian and white, non-Hispanic households was above average. This means that discrimination based on income and socioeconomic status is more likely to affect black and Hispanic students. Guryan, Hurst, and Kearney (2008) found that mothers with at least a college education spent an average of 4.5 hours more caring for children per week than those with a high
Socioligists argue that race is a social construct because of the argument that their is no real biological basis to race. One particular race does not contain certain genetic materials that is not common to the entire human population. While it serves little purpose from a biological perspective, race is still very relevant as a cultural, or social categorizer. It's construction has and will continue to assist in the studying of racial differences with respect to inequality and discrimination to name a few.
The goal of this paper is to present an ‘argument mapping’ of the documentary “Difference.” In the process of mapping the argument, I will proceed to do the following. First, I will introduce the claims made clear by the producer. I will connect these claims to the evidence that the producer uses to support them. Based on the connections that I found between the claims and the evidence, I will rename the claims in order to make them understandable as elements of the documents larger argument structure. Then I will present my mapping of the corresponding parts that as I understand and define the documentaries overall argument structure. In the case here specifically, I will be arguing that there are four ethnographic claims that support the
In, Why Education Is the Key to Socioeconomic Differentials in Health, Mirowsky and Ross (2010: 33) state that when an individual attains a strong education from a young age into their adult years, they have a greater chance of having a healthy lifestyle. Mirowsky and Ross say that being in control on your education helps an individual boost their self esteem and gain self control. If a child is sent to a good school when they are young, continue with their education and receive a college degree, they are able to get a good job in the future. By having a well paying job, the individual is able to purchase things that keep them healthy.
There are many socioeconomic differences in Houston,TX. They start with the incomes, family influences, and the “class’ they may be in. Each have a huge part in why some kids decide to not go to college or drop out of school.
Various statistical techniques are used in sociological research in order to study the social world. These may include measures to describe data dispersion, as well as analytical methods such as latent class analysis. Each technique can provide distinct approaches to answering a research question, as they may emphasize specific factors or lead to different ways to structure results. Consequently, it becomes particularly important to consider one’s choice of measures and methods, as depending on the ones used, both the conclusion itself and interpretations of it may be affected, along with wider understandings of social reality.
This essay will be discussing the extent to which social class and poverty affects health and illness. Firstly, what is social class? Each person’s perception of social class can be different; is social class defined by a person’s accent, the area they live in, or something as simple as their income? Project Britain describes social class as “The grouping of people by occupations and lifestyle”. (Cress, 2014). To find social class Sociologists group people according to common factors, they compare people and various criteria can be conveniently used to place people in social groups or classes. Next we ask the question what determines a person’s health, the NHS defines health as “Physical and mental, it is the absence of disease”. (NHS 2017).
The socioeconomic levels between the North and the South had a wide variety of different lifestyles. In the North, their main focus was manufacturing goods and the speed of the product production. On the other hand, the South has to be patient with the crops, and the weather in order to have a good harvest time.
A t-test and an OLS regression were used to determine the differences of pain rating in the past seven days between males and females. The t-test output indicates a significant difference of pain score between females and males, t (2130) = 5.8629, p<0.001.
Society has been split into different social classes, specifically separated based on their role in society. Members of particular social classes have been oppressed, specifically people of low socioeconomic status. Due to the increase in industrialization, more machines began to be commonly used, which resulted in the wages of working class people being decreased, due to the fact that machines were now able to carry out many of the manufacturing processes. Ultimately, this allowed for the bourgeoise to earn even more money, which led to lower class craftsman and peasants uniting and creating unions to stand against the capitalistic ideals of the bourgeoise.
This study investigated the relationship between demographic variables of secondary Indiana career and technical education (CTE) instructors and program expectations for students with and without disabilities participating in CTE.
There are many types of social class and class divide that has been happening for many years and is still happening to this day. The class divide include, the working class, the unemployed, the middle class and the upper class. Everyone’s social class is totally different it all depends on their wealth status and the jobs that the individuals have in the house hold and how much money that they are bringing in.