Journal article
Association between cash transfer programs and oral health—A scoping review
BC Colvara, A Singh, A Gupta, RK Celeste, JB Hilgert
Journal of Public Health Dentistry | WILEY | Published : 2023
DOI: 10.1111/jphd.12552
Abstract
Objectives: The aims of this scoping review are to assess the literature investigating the association between cash transfer programs and oral health; and to identify the theoretical frameworks applied to guide this literature. Methods: A search strategy to identify studies published until December 2020 was applied to a range of databases. Observational and interventional studies that had cash transfer programs as exposure/intervention and oral health as outcome were considered. Dental health services utilization, as well as access to dental health services, were considered secondary outcomes. Cash transfer programs were considered programs based on conditional or unconditional cash transfer..
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Funding Acknowledgements
The sources of funding for the scoping review were the authors' own. Oliveira et al. and Walsh et al. did not declare their funding sources. Calvasina et al. was funded by grant 88887.092891/2015-00 from the program: Science without borders-Attraction of young talents of science from the Brazilian Agency-Coordination for the Improvement of Higher Education (CAPES). Funding for Courtin et al.'s article came from the European Union's Horizon2020 research and innovation program (Grant Agreement No. 633666) (Lifepath). MDRC provided core support for this study. MDRC evaluated Family Rewards through a contract with the Mayor's Fund to Advance New York City and under the direction of the Center for Economic Opportunity of the New York City Mayor's Office (now known as the Mayor's Office for Economic Opportunity). Funding for the Family Rewards experiment came from Bloomberg Philanthropies, the Rockefeller Foundation, the Starr Foundation, the Open Society Institute, the Robin Hood Foundation, the Tiger Foundation, the Annie E. Casey Foundation, American International Group, and the New York Community Trust. Emilie Courtin also received funding from the European Union's Horizon2020 research and innovation program (Grant Agreement No. 667661) (MINDMAP).