The Psychology of Poverty - Understanding Health Disparities and Interventions
Offered By: TED via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the complex relationship between poverty and health in this thought-provoking TEDMED Great Challenges talk. Delve into the hidden psychological factors that contribute to the cycle of poverty and poor health outcomes. Examine how chronic stress, cognitive limitations, and risk aversion associated with financial hardship impact decision-making and overall well-being. Investigate the multifaceted reasons behind higher rates of unhealthy behaviors among low-income populations, beyond obvious environmental and access-related factors. Learn about cutting-edge research findings, including a study published in Science, that shed light on the cognitive effects of poverty. Discuss potential interventions and strategies to break the poverty-health cycle, considering their timing and effectiveness across various settings such as homes, schools, and healthcare systems.
Syllabus
TEDMED Great Challenges: What is the Psychology of Poverty?
Taught by
TEDMED
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