Social Determinants of Health: Overall Introduction -- Social Determinants of Health Part I: Underserved Communities -- Poverty and Child Health in the United States -- Pediatrician Guidance in Supporting Families of Children Who Are Adopted, Fostered, or in Kinship Care -- Runaway Youth: Caring for the Nation's Largest Segment of Missing Children -- Providing Care for Children in Immigrant Families -- Health Care Use Among Latinx Children After 2017 Executive Actions on Immigration -- Healthy Communities: Shifting Toward Inclusive Immigration Policy -- Caring for American Indian and Alaska Native Children and Adolescents -- Immunizing Against Hate: Overcoming Asian American and Pacific Islander Racism -- Child Development in Low- and Middle-Income Countries -- Racial and Ethnic Differences in Subspecialty Service Use by Children With Autism -- Prevalence of Gender-Diverse Youth in an Urban School District -- Gender Diverse Youth: Opportunities to Identify and Address Systemic Inequities -- Climate Change as a Social Determinant of Health -- Changes in Family Poverty Status and Child Health -- Children With Special Health Care Needs and Forgone Family Employment -- Addressing Parent Employment as an Essential Issue in Child Health -- The Future of Inpatient Community Hospital Care: Is There One?
Summary
Youths who are negatively affected by social determinants of health suffer adverse effects like increased risks of chronic health conditions and mental health issues. Part 1 of this series describes many underserved communities and the various ways their status affects their health
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes
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