Summary-Response WRTG 111 Summary Response #3 Article #1: " Financial Health is Public Health" (Jason Q. Purnell) Summary: In the reading selection for this week, “Financial Health is Public ... Health”, Jason researched that seventy-two percent of adults worried about money “at least some of the time,” and 26 percent worried about their finances “most or all of the time.” Jason says the connection of financial stress to health is quite obvious in the survey results, with nearly one-third of respondents who say that struggling to get by financially affects their ability to lead a healthy lifestyle, and more than 20 percent who say that they have either considered or have skipped medical visits because they lacked the financial resources. Jason also researched that childhood exposure to poverty and stress has both immediate and long-term effects on development, behavior, and health. Jason believes stress and its related impacts are part of a larger concept in the field of public health called the “social determinants of health.” He says, our outcomes can’t be explained away by our diversity or blamed entirely on the poor. Even white, college-educated, high-income adults with health insurance have worse health outcomes than their similarly situated peers in other nations. Jason feels [Show More]
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