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5321“…The proportion of compliance to IFA among pregnant women was 52.5% (n = 126), and the reason for non-compliance (n = 114) in the majority was side effects of IFA (35.09%), followed by forgetfulness (28.07%). Factors like age, religion, education, socio-economic status, birth order, number of antenatal visits, or number of IFA consumed daily have not shown any significant association with this compliance. …”
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5322por Mahachi, Kurayi, Kessels, Joss, Boateng, Kofi, Jean Baptiste, Anne Eudes, Mitula, Pamela, Ekeman, Ebru, Nic Lochlainn, Laura, Rosewell, Alexander, Sodha, Samir V., Abela-Ridder, Bernadette, Gabrielli, Albis Francesco“…The most frequently reported factors influencing childhood vaccine uptake were maternal factors (n = 77), particularly maternal education (n = 22) and access to ante- and perinatal care (n = 19); heterogeneity between different types of communities – including location, region, wealth, religion, population composition, and other challenges (n = 50); access to vaccination, i.e., proximity of facilities with vaccines and vaccinators (n = 37); and awareness about immunization – including safety, efficacy, importance, and schedules (n = 18). …”
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5323por Rana, Kritika, Chimoriya, Ritesh, Haque, Nabila Binte, Piya, Milan K., Chimoriya, Romila, Ekholuenetale, Michael, Arora, Amit“…Sociodemographic factors, such as age, educational status, marital status, wealth index, and religion, were independently associated with the risk of underweight. …”
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5324por Amin, R., Mittendorfer-Rutz, E., Mehlum, L., Runeson, B., Helgesson, M., Tinghög, P., Björkenstam, E., Holmes, E., Qin, P.“…CONCLUSIONS: The findings of almost similar suicide mortality advantages among refugees in two host countries may suggest that resiliency and culture/religion-bound attitudes could be more influential for suicide risk among refugees than other post-migration environmental and structural factors in the host country. …”
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5325por Karakula, K., Forma, A., Sitarz, E., Rog, J., Baj, J., Juchnowicz, D., Karakula-Juchnowicz, H.“…To evaluate emotional distress, we used the Depression, Anxiety, and Stress Scale-21 (DASS-21), for measuring spirituality/religiosity we used The Duke University Religion Index. RESULTS: The highest rate of vaccinated individuals was noted in a group of medical students (69.9%), the lowest - among responders studying science (1.9%). …”
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5326por Rajendram, Rageen, Kaur, Pardeep, John, Tomisin, Babra, Isha, Zubairi, Mohammad Samad, Young, Elizabeth, Minhas, Ripudaman“…The main themes that were discussed included caregivers’ understanding of adulthood for their child with ASD, barriers to accessing services, the importance of culture and religion/spirituality to their child’s future, recommendations to improve current services and programming and the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on decision-making. …”
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5327“…The main enablers of effective parenting within the first 1000 days of life include a support system, healthy behaviours/environment, job opportunities, religion, information/knowledge, and professional assistance. …”
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5328por Limaye, Rupali J., Paul, Alicia, Gur-Arie, Rachel, Zavala, Eleonor, Lee, Clarice, Fesshaye, Berhaun, Singh, Prachi, Njagi, Wincate, Odila, Paul, Munyao, Paul, Njogu, Rosemary, Mutwiwa, Stephen, Noguchi, Lisa, Morgan, Christopher, Karron, Ruth“…Myths, interpersonal norms, and religion emerged as themes related to contextual influences. …”
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5329por Emezue, Chuka Nestor, Dougherty, Debbie S., Enriquez, Maithe, Bullock, Linda, Bloom, Tina L.“…#WeToo: A Dialectic of Victimhood; “It’s All Country Boys”: A Dialectic of Masculinity) and (b) Help-Seeking Dialectics demonstrating the dual roles Religion, School Guidance Counselors, Peer Mentors, and Social Cohesion play in promoting or preventing dating violence. …”
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5330por Abuelezam, Nadia N., Lipson, Sarah Ketchen, Abelson, Sara, Awad, Germine H., Eisenberg, Daniel, Galea, Sandro“…INTRODUCTION: We examine mental health outcomes in a national sample of Arab/Middle Eastern college students using the Healthy Minds Study (HMS) from 2015–2018 and assess the modifying roles of religion and discrimination. METHODS: HMS is an annual web-based survey administered to random samples of undergraduate and graduate students at participating colleges and universities. …”
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5331por Sandra, Danny“…The purpose of this study is to evaluate the conditions for entrainment through the revised model of spiritual leadership at a professional services company that employs multiple teams simultaneously, as presented by Sandra & Nandram (Journal of Management, Spirituality & Religion 17(4):316–332, 2020). It verifies if inner life and spiritual leadership coherence are jointly sufficient to foster the emergence of spiritual well-being, both at the individual and at the group level. …”
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5332“…The review showed that LGB members distinguished between spirituality and religion, giving them more positive recognition of the former than the latter. …”
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5333por Venkata Lakshmi, S., Deepa Lakshmi, K. Priya, Bharath, C., Saravanan, N., Shaik, Sabiha Shaheen, Nagilla, Jithender“…Significant linear correlation was observed knowledge with class teacher (r = 0.136, P = 0.03) and religion (r = 0.208, P = 0.001) whereas attitude with qualification (r = 0.165, P = 0.008) and class teacher (r = 0.206, P = 0.001) which are positive predictors. …”
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5334por Saha, Somen, Pandya, Apurva Kumar, Raval, Devang, Wanjari, Mayur B, Saxena, Deepak“…Of the other sociodemographic factors, age (p=0.045), birth spacing (p=0.014), and education (p=0.017) were significant determinants of anemia among pregnant women, whereas parity (p=0.002), birth spacing (p=0.003), religion (p=0.041), and receipt of take-home ration (THR) (p=0.018) were significantly associated with anemia among lactating women. …”
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5335por Kulkarni, Vasundhara Yalguresh, Mishra, Gauravi Ashish, Pimple, Sharmila Anil, Shaikh, Heena Kauser Aslam, Awasthi, Aanchal A“…According to the results of univariate and multivariate analysis, women belonging to the age group of 30–39 (80.69%), literate women with school level or education up to Senior College (78.97% and 80.86%) (odds ratio [OR], 1.323; P ≤ 0.001) and (OR, 1.402; P ≤ 0.001), belonging to Hindu religion (77.20%), speaking Marathi (77.07%), and with a family history of cancer (81.93%) had higher participation for screening, while women belonging to the Muslim community (73.95%) (OR, 0.743; P ≤ 0.001), speaking other than Marathi and Hindi language (73%) (OR, 0.872; P = 0.017), illiterate women (70.71%), and graduate women (70.78%) had lower participation. …”
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5336por Palo, Subrata Kumar, Panda, Meely, Sahoo, Krushna Chandra, Mahapatra, Pranab, Pati, Sanghamitra“…Hindu was the predominant religion (>90%), 10% were illiterates and 90% were married in each category. …”
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5337Comparison of Recovery Capital in Patients with Alcohol and Opioid Dependence – An Exploratory Study“…There was a significant difference between the educational status (p<0.001), religion practiced (p<0.001), age of onset of dependence (p<0.001), severity of dependence (p=0.11), and duration of abstinence (p<0.001) between the ADS and ODS groups. …”
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5338“…BACKGROUND: It is typically assumed in the social scientific study of religion that individuals attend one congregation or none. …”
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5339por Fernandes, Inaina Lara, Guimarães, Rafael Alves, Lucchese, Roselma, Vera, Ivânia, de Brito, Rodolfo Pereira, Ramos, Camila Borges, Marinho, Tamíris Augusto, Nunes, Patrícia Silva, Diniz-Pinto, Henrique Senna, Amorim, Thiago Aquino“…Tobacco use was associated with absence of religion (adjusted odds ratio [AOR]: 2.60; 95%CI: 1.35–5.01), employment relationship of the contract (AOR = 1.98; 95%CI: 1.26–3.13); > 12 hours daily working time (AOR = 1.80; 95%CI: 1.09–2.98) and alcohol use in the previous 30 days (AOR = 2.92; 95%CI: 1.86–4.57). …”
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5340“…Multilevel analyses also found that weekly COVID-19 severity weakly predicted weekly search volume of marriage and religion (Study 2a), but when COVID-19 threat was in the collective consciousness in a given week (i.e., Google search volume for coronavirus within 52 weeks), collective levels of ingroup assortative sociality increased from the previous week (Study 2b). …”
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