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5341“…The multilevel analysis results show that the age and sex of the child, age and years of schooling of the mother, children ever born, religion, caste, wealth quintile and central, northeast, north and west regions are significantly associated with child poverty over time. …”
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5342por Keles, Esra, Eker, Hasan Huseyin, Bektemur, Guven, Hilowle, Ifrah Adan, Kassim, Mohamed Mukhtar, Hassan-Kadle, Mohamed Abdulkadir, Adali, Ali, Karaketir, Şeyma“…The most cited reason reported regarding FGM was a requirement for religion (90.7%). About 73.9% of mothers stated that the most cited reason reported regarding the abandonment of FGM was health complications. …”
Publicado 2022
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5343por Davalagi, Shubha B., Palicheralu, Balu S., Murthy, Sanjana S Narasimha, Hurlihal, Shalini“…RESULTS: A total of 768 women accessed the thermalytix ® breast imaging services, the majority of them in the age group 31–40 years (35%), belonging to the Muslim religion (68.5%) with a mean monthly family income of Rs. 11,950.67/- SWOC analysis identified reduced cost for the screening services and involvement of female self-help groups (SHGs) as strengths. …”
Publicado 2022
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5344“…Meanwhile, the regression analysis found that victim blaming of the pastor was significantly related to the respondent's religion. We can conclude that the Korean people may blame the victims of COVID-19 because they believe that the victims are very different from an ego-defensive viewpoint. …”
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5345“…Results: Our results showed that there was a significant difference in regular exercise, religion, economic status, and sleep quality. The DASS-21 stress, economic status, and alcohol consumption were factors affecting the total health-related quality of life. …”
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5346por Stevenson, Jason, DeGroote, Nicholas P., Keller, Frank, Brock, Katharine E., Bergsagel, D. John, Miller, Tamara P., Cornwell, Patricia, Fasano, Ross, Chonat, Satheesh, Castellino, Sharon M.“…METHODS AND RESULTS: A retrospective cohort of patients aged 0–21 years with cancer managed at Children's Healthcare of Atlanta between 2006 and 2020 and with ICD‐9 codes indicating risk of “transfusion refusal” or Jehovah's witness (JW) religion was identified. Demographics, disease, and management were abstracted. …”
Publicado 2022
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5347“…Recurring themes in the interviews included symptoms of post-violence emotional distress including fear, sadness, physical ailments, and suicidal ideation; the role of the women as mothers; lack of legal and mental health support; and the importance of spirituality and religion. CONCLUSIONS: These results highlight the importance of examining emotional distress as separate from diagnostic psychiatric disorders in addressing women’s mental health post-violence. …”
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5348“…Many people around the globe turned to religion as an attempt to mitigate their heightened psychological distress, but mixed findings have been obtained regarding the association between the use of religious coping and two psychological symptoms—anxiety and depressive symptoms—widely reported in the initial wave. …”
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5349por Nicholls, Stuart G., Al‐Jaishi, Ahmed A., Niznick, Harrison, Carroll, Kelly, Madani, Mohamad Tarek, Peak, Katherine D., Madani, Leen, Nevins, Pascale, Adisso, Lionel, Li, Fan, Weijer, Charles, Mitchell, Susan L., Welch, Vivian, Quiñones, Ana R., Taljaard, Monica“…We assessed health equity in the objectives; design, conduct, analysis; and reporting using PROGRESS‐Plus which stands for Place of residence, Race/ethnicity, Occupation, Gender/sex, Religion, Education, Socioeconomic status, Social capital, and other factors such as age and disability. …”
Publicado 2023
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5350por Karram, Mauda, D’Alessandro-Lowe, Andrea M., Ritchie, Kimberly, Brown, Andrea, Xue, Yuanxin, Pichtikova, Mina, Altman, Maxwell, Beech, Isaac, Millman, Heather, Hosseiny, Fardous, Rodrigues, Sara, Heber, Alexandra, O’Connor, Charlene, Schielke, Hugo, Malain, Ann, Lanius, Ruth A., McCabe, Randi E., McKinnon, Margaret C.“…Although several reports have sought to identify the types of coping strategies used by HCWs over the course of the pandemic (e.g., physical activity, religion/spirituality, meditation, and alcohol), it remains unclear which factors may influence HCWs’ choice of these coping strategies. …”
Publicado 2023
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5351por Katsanidou, Alexia, Kneuer, Marianne, Bensmann, Felix, Dimitrov, Dimitar, Dietze, Stefan“…This call for protecting the public health at the same time confronted citizens with several and severe limitations of their democratic freedoms and rights: confinement, restriction on freedoms of movement, religion, specific provisions for public protest and finally also limitations to the right of education by school closures. …”
Publicado 2023
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5352“…The most commonly reported barriers were the lack of spontaneous communication by patients regarding their sexual problems (82.1%), insufficient consultation time (60.7%), and barriers based on language/culture/religion (53.6%). The majority of the respondents (61.9%) expressed the need for training on discussing sexuality as a measure that may enhance the discussion of sexual life with patients. …”
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5353por Razdan, Shirin, Ho, Patrick, Bieber, Christine, Sljivich, Michaela, Anastos, Harry, Busby, Dallin, Simma‐Chiang, Vannita“…CONCLUSION: Patient gender, race and religion do not appear to influence their preference to be seen by a male or a female urologist in the clinic setting. …”
Publicado 2022
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5354“…CONCLUSION: For them, gender and religion have lost their former meaning and they believe in more freedom. …”
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5355“…The researchers reviewed each PROGRESS criteria independently (P: place of residence, R: race/ethnicity/culture, O: occupation, G: gender, R: religion, E: education, S: socioeconomic status, S: social capital and networks). …”
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5356“…Region, respondent’s level of education, caste, religion, wealth, and mass media exposure were significantly associated with the age at first marriage. …”
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5357por Lee, Jack T.“…I also highlight examples of indigenous knowledge that reinforce inequality based on race, gender, sexual orientation and religion. As more individuals with hybrid identities (race, culture, and nationality) enter academe and pursue careers that require international mobility, it is imperative that decolonization moves beyond reductive categories of identity that reproduce stereotypes. …”
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5358por Liverpool, Shaun, Draoui, Yasmin, Tucker, Judea, Pereira, Brent, Prescod, Jamal, Owen, Michael, Trotman, Catherine“…There were mixed findings for age, sex/gender, race/ethnicity, academic level, comorbidity, positive affect, health risks behaviours, religion/prayer, parent history, parent to parent and parent to child relationships, school/employment, geography and social status. …”
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5359Publicado 1977Tabla de Contenidos: “…La Huasteca et la frontiére Nord-Est de la Mésoamérique -- Huastec presence and cultural chronology in north-central Veracruz, Mexico -- La colección huaxteca de esculturas de piedra del Museo Nacional de Antropología de México; un ensayo de interpretación -- Atavío, constumbres, hechicería y religión de los huaxtecos -- La posición de la lengua huasteca -- Le nord de la Huasteca -- Muestrario ceremonial de la región de Chicontepec, Veracruz -- Una visión del mundo totonaquense -- The contact period in nuclear America -- Art rupestre de l'Amerique du Sud -- v.10. …”
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5360por Brown, Ray, 1926-Tabla de Contenidos: “…(4:07) -- Sometimes I feel like a motherless child (3:34) -- Just for a thrill (3:56) -- Nancy (3:35) -- Give me that old time religion (1:51) -- Just for a thrill (3:56) -- Stella by starlight (2:38) -- Stella by starlight (2:25) -- Stella by starlight (4:35).…”
Publicado 1996
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