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921por Borges, Marcelo, Lucchetti, Giancarlo, Leão, Frederico C., Vallada, Homero, Peres, Mario F. P.“…A total of 1133 participants were included, who were classified as Catholics (43.9%), Evangelicals (18.7%), spiritualists (12.8%), non-religious (11.9%), and others (12.7%). …”
Publicado 2021
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922por Oleribe, Obinna Ositadimma, Okojie, Obehi Hilda, Burstow, Nicholas Jonathan, Taylor-Robinson, Simon David“…Although knowledge of condom use was high, actual use was poor (20.1%), with lowest rates among females, Catholics and age-group 30-35 years. Breakages, high failure rates and reduced sexual satisfaction were cited as major factors responsible for poor use. …”
Publicado 2019
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923“…The independent variables of the regression model included the Gini Index, per capita income, percentage of individuals with up to eight years of education, urbanization, average number of residents per household, percentage of divorced people, of Catholics, Pentecostals, and Evangelicals. A multivariable negative binomial regression for panel data with fixed-effects specification was performed. …”
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924por Ekorinyang, Richard“…Besides, condoms were being used by Protestants (p = 0.000) compared to Catholics and Muslims. Also, more female respondents (p = 0.000) used condoms with their partners compared with the male counterparts. …”
Publicado 2015
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925por Larson, Heidi J., de Figueiredo, Alexandre, Xiahong, Zhao, Schulz, William S., Verger, Pierre, Johnston, Iain G., Cook, Alex R., Jones, Nick S.“…The oldest age group (65+) and Roman Catholics (amongst all faiths surveyed) are associated with positive views on vaccine sentiment, while the Western Pacific region reported the highest level of religious incompatibility with vaccines. …”
Publicado 2016
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926por Carbajal López, DavidMaterias: Enlace del recurso
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927por Kisuule, Ivan, Kaye, Dan K, Najjuka, Florence, Ssematimba, Stephen K, Arinda, Anita, Nakitende, Gloria, Otim, Lawrence“…The majority of the participants were Catholics (n = 126, 31.5%), they lived in a distance of greater than five kilometers from the hospital (n = 201, 50.3%) and had attained secondary education (n = 220, 55.0%). …”
Publicado 2013
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928Determinants of under-five mortality in Sri Lanka: A multilevel analysis of 2016 Sri Lankan DHS datapor Thabrew, Kaludura Anupama Seuwandi, Sooriyarachchi, Marina Roshini, Jayakody, Dushantha Nalin K.“…The odds of U5M were found to be lower among Buddhists (OR = 0.06, 95% CI = 0.01–0.50), Hindus (OR = 0.05, 95% CI = 0.01–0.46), and Roman Catholics (OR = 0.032, 95% CI = 0.003–0.307) compared to the "Other Religions" category in the dataset. …”
Publicado 2023
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929por Oye-Adeniran, Boniface A, Adewole, Isaac F, Umoh, Augustine V, Oladokun, Adesina, Gbadegesin, Abidoye, Odeyemi, Kofo A, Ekanem, Ekanem E“…The younger groups in this study (15–24 years), single people, Catholics, and Muslims, showed a greater preference for chemist/patent medicine shops for their sources of contraceptives. …”
Publicado 2005
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930por Muñoz Camargo, Juan Carlos, Hernández-Martínez, Antonio, Rodríguez-Almagro, Julián, Parra-Fernández, María Laura, Prado-Laguna, María del Carmen, Martín, Mairena“…Besides, those participants not affiliated with a religion were significantly less likely to fight for life, including when irretrievable, than Catholics and were more likely to agree to limit treatment. …”
Publicado 2021
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931por Surzykiewicz, Janusz, Skalski, Sebastian Binyamin, Niesiobędzka, Małgorzata, Konaszewski, Karol“…We examined the mediating role of both variants of religious coping, positive and negative, along with specific strategies within the scope of religious coping strategies in a group of practicing Catholics. METHOD: Participants were 317 people aged 19–60 years (M = 24.34; SD = 6.30). …”
Publicado 2022
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932por Nanvubya, Annet, Wanyenze, Rhoda Kitty, Kamacooko, Onesmus, Nakaweesa, Teddy, Mpendo, Juliet, Kawoozo, Barbarah, Matovu, Francis, Nabukalu, Sarah, Omoding, Geoffrey, Kaweesi, Jed, Ndugga, John, Bagaya, Bernard, Chinyenze, Kundai, Price, Matt, Van Geertruyden, Jean Pierre“…In Kigungu community, participants whose religion was Anglican and Muslim were more likely to use FP than Catholics (adjusted odds ratio [aOR] 1.45; 95% CI 1.05-1.99 and aOR 1.45; 95% CI 1.05-2.07, respectively). …”
Publicado 2020
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933“…Religion and education were significant factors in low uptake. Catholics were less likely to undergo VMMC than Muslims (OR 7.19, 95% CI 1.742–29.659; p=0.01). …”
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934por Nkunzimana, Edouard, Babale, Mu’awiyyah Sufiyan, Ndoreraho, Adolphe, Nyandwi, Joseph“…Muslims (aOR=1.5, 95% CI [1.2–1.9]) and Jehovah witnesses (aOR=3.1, 95% CI [1.7–6.5]) were more likely to use MCM than Catholics. CONCLUSION: The prevalence of MCM remains low among women of reproductive age in Burundi, with injectables being the most used method. …”
Publicado 2021
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935“…INTRODUCTION: We have already noted in our studies (Pervichko et. al., 2020, 2021) that collective representations about Covid-19 disease, based on its totality, the catholicity of its impact on all spheres of people’s lives, are socially and culturally conditioned: they have their own specifics in different countries, associated with many social, economic, political factors. …”
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936“…The following categories of proportion of persons within the clusters were identified as risk factors: singles (OR = 2.36), migrants (OR = 1.50), Catholics (OR = 1.37) and higher income (OR = 1.06). …”
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937por Chorongo, Dorah, Okinda, Fredrick Majiwa, Kariuki, Eric Jimmy, Mulewa, Emily, Ibinda, Fredrick, Muhula, Samuel, Kimathi, George, Muga, Richard“…These women went ahead to complete the recommended 4 minimum visits as recommended by World Health Organization (WHO). Compared to Catholics, Muslims were less likely to attend a rural health facility (Odds ratio (OR) = 0.25, 95% Confidence Interval (CI) 0.10, 0.62, p=0.003). …”
Publicado 2016
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938por Bukuluki, Paul, Kisaakye, Peter, Wandiembe, Symon Peter, Musuya, Tina, Letiyo, Evelyn, Bazira, Dan“…Protestants were less likely (OR = 0.77; CI = 0.64–0.94) to justify physical violence than the Catholics. Respondents who were not formally employed were more likely (OR = 1.66; CI = 1.32–2.08) to justify physical violence than their counterparts who were in formal employment in the last three months preceding the survey. …”
Publicado 2021
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939“…Muslims had greater odds to experience an OC adverse outcome and death [aOR = 6.7; 95% CI (3.8–11.9), p < 0.001] than the Catholics. Those with no formal education significantly had greater likelihoods to have an OC adverse outcome and death [aOR = 2.6; 95% CI (1.3–5.3), p = 0.005] than those with higher education or university. …”
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940por Bamford, Jordan, Leavey, Gerard, Rosato, Michael, Divin, Natalie, Breslin, Gavin, Corry, Dagmar“…No significant differences in mental well-being scores across religious groups was found: compared with Catholics, Protestant adolescents recorded β=−0.83 (95% CI=−2.17, 0.51), other religious groups β=−2.44 (95% CI=−5.49, 0.62) and atheist adolescents β=−1.01 (95% CI=−2.60, 0.58). …”
Publicado 2023
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