Health Status Outcomes for Utah Population Characteristics: Household Income
Health Status Outcomes
Low income is a risk factor for many poor health status outcomes, including general poor health, as well as others. The association between poverty and health status is probably bi-directional. That is, persons with chronic mental or physical illness are less able to achieve their educational goals and get good jobs. At the same time, persons who have lower incomes are less able to afford healthcare and may have less healthy lifestyles. For instance, persons with lower education and income levels are more likely to smoke cigarettes and less likely to get regular exercise.Related Health Status Outcomes Indicators:
- Daily Fruit Consumption
- Arthritis prevalence
- Asthma: Adult Prevalence
- Blood Cholesterol Screening
- Breast Cancer Screening (Mammography)
- Cancer Deaths
- Cervical Cancer Screening (Pap)
- Smoking Among Adults
- Colorectal Cancer Screening
- Cost as a Barrier to Health Care
- Diabetes Prevalence
- Domestic Violence During the Perinatal Time Period
- Fair/poor Health
- No Health Insurance Coverage
- Health Status: Mental Health Past 30 Days
- Health Status: Physical Health Past 30 Days
- Blood Pressure: Doctor-diagnosed Hypertension
- Life Expectancy at Birth
- Lung Cancer Deaths
- Obesity Among Adults
- Physical Activity: Recommended Aerobic Activity Among Adults
- Physical Activity: Recommended Muscle-strengthening Among Adults
- Utah Population Characteristics: Poverty, All Persons
- Prostate Cancer Screening
- Routine Dental Health Care Visits
- Dental Disease: Untreated Decay in Children Aged 6-9