Having and losing money can both cause anxiety and depression.
In general, wealth has surprisingly little impact on happiness until it gets below about twice the poverty level (about $40,000 per year for a US family of 4).
Economic affects our health because if we have a low socio economic status, you cant buy nutritious food and avail of health services that you need.
Layoffs, increasing health care premiums and lost benefits all have a negative impact on health care costs. Other factors include less charitable giving and cuts in state and federal health care funding.
GDP.. this is the answer.
There are a few problems with the unemployment and the economic health. The main problem is people not wanting to work.
The advantages of using GDP as a measure of productivity and economic health is that GDP is universal and can be used to measure an economy's growth or decline. The disadvantage of using GDP as a measure of productivity and economic health is that it does not effectively measure the quality of products.
the factors that affect the health equilibrium is the
GeneticsDietEnvironmentExercise
Very few environmental factors absolutely cannot influence your health. Perhaps only smells cannot have a strong impact on your health.
1. Political factors 2. Socio-cultural factors 3. Economic factors 4. Environment factorspolitical,socio-economic,heredity,environment,bahavior, and health care delivery systems
None.
Absolutely. People's surroundings and environment are major factors in their emotional and mental health.
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What are those factors that ifluence individual sense of self worth
No there is not really any such thing as social health. Social factors impact on a person's physical and mental/emotional health and wellbeing. Socialization opportunities and characteristics affect physiological and mental/brain states. Social determinants of health play a key role in societal and economic settings on one's health status in present and future. Social health is really about communities and the extent to which human communities and their physical attributes affect behaviours, norms, values and health at the individual, family and population levels. There is no such thing as social health as a dimension of one's health status, only whether social factors inhibit/deter or promote physical and mental health, and their continuity into the future.
Factors that can influence communication in older people include age-related hearing loss, memory decline, cognitive impairment, language processing changes, and overall physical health. Additionally, past experiences, cultural background, and emotional state can also affect how older individuals communicate.
These are the health, economic and socio-cultural statuses of an individual.
It's health