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4881por Kamaludin, Nawal Nabilah, Muhamad, Rosediani, Mat Yudin, Zainab, Zakaria, Rosnani“…Almost all mothers acknowledged the influence of socio-cultural factors and religion on meanings of sexuality and practicing SE. …”
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4882“…In Studies 1a–1c, 873 people wrote about their connections to various groups (country, college, or religion). A total of 2 language markers of group identity strength were found: high affiliation (more words like we, togetherness) and low cognitive processing or questioning (fewer words like think, unsure). …”
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4883“…Factors associated with being against all policies were: being male (AOR = 1.1; 95%CI: 1.0–1.3), not having a religion (AOR = 1.4; 95%CI: 1.1–1.8), being catholic (AOR = 1.3; 95%CI: 1.1–1.5), and alcohol dependence (AOR = 1.6; 95%CI: 1.1–2.4). …”
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4884por Yolande, Voumbo Matoumona Mavoungou, Benjamin, Longo-Mbenza, Héritier, Mawalala Malengele, Nkodila, Aliocha, Christophe, Mambueni Thamba, Claude, Mobousse Jean, Levy, Mankoussou“…Subjects who were more accepting of voluntary screening for COVID-19 were those aged 30-50 years; those with a higher level of education and followers of Muslim religion. Lack of perception of disease severity was associated with the refusal of voluntary screening. …”
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4885“…Majority of the participants were Kembata 311 (85%) by ethnicity and Protestant 257 (70.2%) by religion. Regarding respondent’s occupation about 153 (41.8%) were merchants and more than half of respondents´ monthly income was >2500 Ethiopian birr. …”
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4886“…RESULTS: The reasons for their current contraceptive choice were change in behaviour and, according to gender of the first baby, poor information, education, communication (IEC), personal preference, motivation by family members and health workers, religion and caste factors, fear and side effect for other methods, easy availability etc., CONCLUSION: The findings reinforce the need for targeted spacing contraception promotion that includes delivery of localized contraceptive services, increase of knowledge on safety and utility of spacing methods among eligible clients, their family members and local health workers.…”
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4887“…Determinants of food insecurity were BMI, gross monthly income, highest educational attainment, smoking status, diet quality, employment status, marital status and religion (P < 0⋅05). The results showed that 29⋅7 % of the total variance in food insecurity status was explained by all included determinants together. …”
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4888por Istiqlal, Triana, Mumang, Andi Agus, Liaury, Kristian, Uchida, Yukiko, Kihara, Masahiro, Tanra, Andi Jayalangkara, Ishida, Takafumi, Shimizu-Furusawa, Hana, Yusuf, Irawan, Furusawa, Takuro“…MANCOVA showed that the SCS Independent subscale and the BAS subscales were significantly associated with depression after adjustment for age, sex, religion, education, and occupation. CONCLUSION: These findings may guide provision of appropriate treatment for patients based on their social and cultural environment. …”
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4889“…To better understand this process of psychological modulation that accompanies belief in miracles, we revisit the concepts of spirituality, religiosity, and religion, pointing out the connections and distinctions between them from a phenomenological perspective. …”
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4890por Birch, Jack M., Jones, Rebecca A., Mueller, Julia, McDonald, Matthew D., Richards, Rebecca, Kelly, Michael P., Griffin, Simon J., Ahern, Amy L.“…Data about trial uptake, intervention adherence, attrition, and weight change by PROGRESS‐Plus criteria (place of residence, race/ethnicity, occupation, gender, religion, education, socioeconomic status, social capital, plus other discriminating factors) were extracted. …”
Publicado 2022
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4891“…Three domains were relevant to the first research question, including: overcoming life challenges to pursue purpose, perspective-taking to maintain purpose, and purpose as part of one’s religion. Four domains provided insights on the second research question: life background influencing purpose, shifts in purpose across life, fulfilling purpose across life, and obstacles to pursuing purpose in life. …”
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4892“…Also, participants belonging to lower social class were less likely to endorse psychiatric consultation (P = 0.018*) CONCLUSIONS: A vast majority of the study subjects failed to identify depression as an illness or acknowledge biomedical causation. Gender, religion, and socioeconomic class may influence help-seeking behavior.…”
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4893por Desai, Aakanksha, Maier, Belinda, James‐McAlpine, Janelle, Prentice, Daniel, de Costa, Caroline“…There were 53.5% who reported they would support the provision of abortion in any situation at all; 7.4% held views based on religion or conscience that would make them completely opposed to abortion. …”
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4894por Najar, Ishfaq Nabi, Sharma, Prayatna, Das, Sayak, Sherpa, Mingma Thundu, Kumar, Santosh, Thakur, Nagendra“…Besides geological tectonic based hypsography and orology annotations, the hot springs have served as hot spots for ages where there is an amalgamation of nature, religion, faith, health, and science. Thus, there remains an escalating scope to study these hot springs all over the world. …”
Publicado 2022
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4895“…The findings showed that older-age, urban-resident, inconsistent use of a condom, exposure to any media, abuse of alcohol, early-time first-sex, and religion were predictors of multiple sexual partners among men in Ethiopia. …”
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4896por Cavalcante, Rodney Segura, Barros, Guilherme Antonio Moreira de, Ganem, Eliana Marisa“…Most were not aware of the Brazilian Federal Council of Medicine Resolution 1.805/06 that makes practicing orthothanasia feasible. Anesthesiologists’ religion or the political-administrative region of residence had no effect on their preferences. …”
Publicado 2020
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4897por Sagoe, Dominic, Ogunbode, Charles, Antwi, Philomena, Knizek, Birthe Loa, Awaleh, Zahrah, Dadzie, Ophelia“…They opined that the mistrust underlying CVH in the UKEM community is rooted in history and religion, conspiracy theories, the speedy development and novelty of the vaccines, post-vaccination complications/side effects, false positive test results, and social media and social support/influence. …”
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4898por Nguyen, Quynh C., Belnap, Tom, Dwivedi, Pallavi, Deligani, Amir Hossein Nazem, Kumar, Abhinav, Li, Dapeng, Whitaker, Ross, Keralis, Jessica, Mane, Heran, Yue, Xiaohe, Nguyen, Thu T., Tasdizen, Tolga, Brunisholz, Kim D.“…Among 938,085 adult patients, we found that individuals living in communities in the highest tertiles of green streets and non-single-family homes have 10–27% lower diabetes, uncontrolled diabetes, hypertension, and obesity, but higher substance use disorders—controlling for age, White race, Hispanic ethnicity, religion, marital status, health insurance, and area deprivation index. …”
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4899por Iles-Caven, Yasmin, Gregory, Steven, Bickerstaffe, Iain, Northstone, Kate, Golding, Jean“…Questions that were previously administered to the mother and her partner on religion, spirituality, behaviours, and beliefs (RSBB) were repeated for the fourth time, together with enhanced data on RSBB. …”
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4900por Tseng, Esther S., Williams, Brian H., Santry, Heena P., Martin, Matthew J., Bernard, Andrew C., Joseph, Bellal A.“…As surgeons, we also have varied professional experiences and opportunities for achievement and advancement depending upon our gender, ethnicity, race, religion, and sexual orientation. Even within a profession associated with relative affluence, socioeconomic status conveys different professional opportunities for surgeons. …”
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