2022
DOI: 10.3390/bs12070240
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Domains of Vulnerability, Resilience, Health Habits, and Mental and Physical Health for Health Disparities Research

Abstract: Health disparities associated with severe mental illness (SMI) have become a major public health concern. The disparities are not directly due to the SMI. They involve the same leading causes of premature death as in the general population. The causes of the disparities are therefore suspected to reflect differences in health-related behavior and resilience. As with other problems associated with SMI, studying non-clinical populations at risk for future onset provides important clues about pathways, from vulne… Show more

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“…Where ensuring steady access to the latest data is challenging. As SW applications and software on these devices are updated frequently, users might need help keeping up with the latest advancements, potentially missing out on improved modalities that could enhance their health monitoring and lifestyle management ( Wolfe et al, 2022 ) This velocity demands continuous adaptation from users and leads to disparities in data accuracy and utility, as older models may not support the latest updates or health-tracking algorithms.…”
Section: Motives and Formation Of Habitsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Where ensuring steady access to the latest data is challenging. As SW applications and software on these devices are updated frequently, users might need help keeping up with the latest advancements, potentially missing out on improved modalities that could enhance their health monitoring and lifestyle management ( Wolfe et al, 2022 ) This velocity demands continuous adaptation from users and leads to disparities in data accuracy and utility, as older models may not support the latest updates or health-tracking algorithms.…”
Section: Motives and Formation Of Habitsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An important criterion for evaluating the health of society is its level of mental health, and the higher this level of mental health is, the more dynamic and efficient the society will be (6). Vulnerability is defined as congenital or acquired readiness for mental disorders and maladjustments, consisting of biological, cognitive, emotional, and social components known as vulnerability markers (7). One's inability to adapt to stressors and stressful situations leads to vulnerability.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%