SOCSCI 2EL0 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Infant Mortality

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According to the national population health survey (phipps, 2003), 73% of. Canadians in the highest socioeconomic category self-reported their health status as "excellent". Comparatively, only 47% of those in the lowest category of socio- economic status rated themselves as in" excellent" health. A direct link between poverty and perception of health status is established in the above report. Note, the above report did not measure actual health status, but asks respondents to identify their perceptions of current health status. It is also noted that health status for young children is particularly critical to child development. Chronic health conditions, infant mortality are more prevalent for. Aboriginal people and those living in poorer regions of the country (phipps, 2003). Whether episodic or chronic, poverty has a detrimental impact on family functioning. Considering the family life cycle presented in module 1, poverty contributes to successful movement through adaptive life cycle stages.

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