Preferred Label : Social Deprivation;
MeSH definition : Limited access to society's resources due to poverty. discrimination, or other disadvantage.
Conditions based on seven demographic characteristics collected in the American Community
Survey (ACS): often include percent living in poverty, percent with less than 12 years
of education, percent of single parent households, percent living in rented housing
unit, percent living in overcrowded housing unit, percent of households without a
car, and percent of non-employed adults under the age of 65 years.(https://dictionary.apa.org/socialdeprivation).;
Définition CISMeF : Social deprivation is the reduction or prevention of culturally normal interaction
between an individual and the rest of society. This social deprivation is included
in a broad network of correlated factors that contribute to social exclusion; these
factors include mental illness, poverty, poor education, and low socioeconomic status
(source https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Social_deprivation).;
MeSH synonym : Deprivation, Social; Deprivations, Social; Social Deprivations;
Related MeSH term : Deprivation Index, Social; Deprivation Indices, Social; Index, Social Deprivation; Indices, Social Deprivation; Social Deprivation Indices;
MeSH annotation : for issues concerning health, coordinate with SOCIAL DETERMINANTS OF HEALTH;
Origin ID : D000091489;
UMLS CUI : C0677638;
Currated CISMeF NLP mapping
Record concept(s)
Semantic type(s)
Limited access to society's resources due to poverty. discrimination, or other disadvantage.
Conditions based on seven demographic characteristics collected in the American Community
Survey (ACS): often include percent living in poverty, percent with less than 12 years
of education, percent of single parent households, percent living in rented housing
unit, percent living in overcrowded housing unit, percent of households without a
car, and percent of non-employed adults under the age of 65 years.(https://dictionary.apa.org/socialdeprivation).
Social deprivation is the reduction or prevention of culturally normal interaction
between an individual and the rest of society. This social deprivation is included
in a broad network of correlated factors that contribute to social exclusion; these
factors include mental illness, poverty, poor education, and low socioeconomic status
(source https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Social_deprivation).