Americans in poverty are more likely than those who are not to struggle
with a wide array of chronic health problems, and depression
disproportionately affects those in poverty the most. About 31% of
Americans in poverty say they have at some point been diagnosed with
depression compared with 15.8% of those not in poverty. Impoverished
Americans are also more likely to report asthma, diabetes, high blood
pressure, and heart attacks -- which are likely related to the higher
level of obesity found for this group -- 31.8% vs. 26% for adults not in
poverty.
http://www.gallup.com/poll/158417/poverty-comes-depression-illness.aspx
Friday, November 2, 2012
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