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5721“…A clear majority of the participants reported to integrate their diabetes. Acceptance, religion, planning, positive reframing, instrumental support, emotional support, self-distraction and venting were the most frequently used coping strategies. …”
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5722“…Moreover, those students who believe in Hindu religion were more than two times (OR = 2.5) more likely to have premarital sex compared with those who follow other religions. …”
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5723por Pelucchi, Claudio, Esposito, Susanna, Galeone, Carlotta, Semino, Margherita, Sabatini, Caterina, Picciolli, Irene, Consolo, Silvia, Milani, Gregorio, Principi, Nicola“…The parents' propensity to vaccinate their children against HPV was significantly associated with professing the Catholic religion (odds ratio - OR = 0.61, 95% confidence interval - CI 0.46-0.82, being atheist), the gender of the offspring (OR = 1.88, 95% CI 1.53-2.30, having at least one daughter), a propensity to vaccinations in general (OR = 23.1, 95% CI 13.7-38.8), a knowledge that HPV vaccine is aimed at preventing cervical cancer (OR = 2.31, 95% CI 1.69-3.16), and an awareness that HPV could affect their own children (OR = 3.52, 95% CI 2.89-4.29). …”
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5724por Exadaktylos, Aristomenis K, Evangelisti, Anja, Anghern, Fiorenzo, Keller, Ursula, Dopke, Kathrin, Ringger, Annette, Jeger, Victor, Zimmermann, Heinz, Laffer, Urs, Guggenbühl, Allan“…A further surprising result of our research is that the attitude towards religion differs between young men with experience of violence and non-violent men. …”
Publicado 2010
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5725por Bozorgmehr, Kayvan, Menzel-Severing, Johannes, Schubert, Kirsten, Tinnemann, Peter“…Participation in tropical medicine (p < 0.03) and global health courses (p < 0.02) were significantly associated with a higher rating of 'culture, language and religion' and the 'economic system'. Global health trainings correlated with significantly higher ratings of the 'educational system' (p = 0.007) and the 'health system structure' (p = 0.007), while the item 'politics' was marginally significant (p = 0.053). …”
Publicado 2010
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5726“…On logistic regression, place of delivery [odds ratio (OR): 2.3, 95% confidence interval (CI) 1.3–4.1], maternal education (OR=6.94, 95% CI 3.1–15.1), and religion (OR=1.75, 95% CI 1.2–3.1) were significant (p<0.05). …”
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5727por Daniel, Carrie R, Prabhakaran, Dorairaj, Kapur, Kavita, Graubard, Barry I, Devasenapathy, Niveditha, Ramakrishnan, Lakshmy, George, Preethi S, Shetty, Hemali, Ferrucci, Leah M, Yurgalevitch, Susan, Chatterjee, Nilanjan, Reddy, KS, Rastogi, Tanuja, Gupta , Prakash C, Mathew, Aleyamma, Sinha, Rashmi“…In multiple logistic regression models adjusted for age, gender, education, income, marital status, religion, physical activity, tobacco, alcohol, and total energy intake, we investigated associations between regional dietary patterns and abdominal adiposity, hypertension, diabetes, and dyslipidemia. …”
Publicado 2011
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5728“…Reasons for the high unmet need include commodities' insecurity, religion, and complaints related to providers, methods, diet and work load. …”
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5729“…Sexually active participants had significantly better attitude towards EC than sexually inactive participants (crude OR 0.33(0.15-0.71)); even after adjusting for possible confounders such as age, region, religion, ethnicity, marital status, department and family education and income (adj. …”
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5730por Donath, Carolin, Gräßel, Elmar, Baier, Dirk, Pfeiffer, Christian, Bleich, Stefan, Hillemacher, Thomas“…The two most influential factors found to protect against binge drinking with p < .001 were low economic status and importance of religion. The four most relevant risk factors for binge drinking (p < .001) were life-time prevalence of school absenteeism/truancy, academic failure, suicidal thoughts, and violence at school in the form of aggressive behavior of teachers. …”
Publicado 2012
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5731“…RESULTS: There was no statistically significant differences observed between the experimental and control groups in terms of sociodemographic characteristics such as age (P = 0.99), marital status (P = 0.48), religion (P = 0.1), and income (P = 0.51). The majority in both the experimental (75.0%) and control (71.5%) groups use arthemisinin-based combination therapy as first line home treatment drugs pre intervention. …”
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5732“…RESULT: There was no significant difference (P >0.05) observed between the experimental and control groups in terms of socio-dermographic characteristics such as age, marital status, religion, and income. The ITN ever users in experimental group were 59 [29.5%] and 138 [72.6%] in pre and post intervention period, respectively (p value =0.0001). …”
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5733“…Drawing from Durkheim’s original work, current World Health Organization (WHO) reports and recent reviews, the following independent variables were considered: marital status, income, education, religion, and migration. RESULTS: The mean suicide rate was 4.1/100,000 inhabitant-years. …”
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5734por Exavery, Amon, Kanté, Almamy Malick, Hingora, Ahmed, Mbaruku, Godfrey, Pemba, Senga, Phillips, James F“…We controlled for gravidity, age, education, household wealth, marital status, religion, district of residence and travel time to a health facility. …”
Publicado 2013
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5735por Bhojani, Upendra, Beerenahalli, Thriveni S, Devadasan, Roopa, Munegowda, CM, Devadasan, Narayanan, Criel, Bart, Kolsteren, Patrick“…The predictor variables included age, sex, income, religion, household poverty status, presence of comorbid chronic conditions, and tiers in the local health care system. …”
Publicado 2013
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5736“…BACKGROUND: The North Eastern region of Nigeria has one of the highest maternal mortality ratios (MMRs) in the world, and most of these deaths are preventable. Culture, religion and customs that prevent access to care contribute immensely to these deaths. …”
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5737por Mpofu, Elias, Nkomazana, Fidelis, Muchado, Jabulani A, Togarasei, Lovemore, Bingenheimer, Jeffrey Bart“…We engaged the participants in a mixed-method inductive process to collect data on their implicit framing of HIV prevention concepts, taking into account the centrality of religion concepts to them and the moderating influences of age, gender and sexual experience. …”
Publicado 2014
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5738por Morhason-Bello, IO, Ojengbede, OA, Oladokun, A, Adedokun, BO, Ajayi, A, Adeyanju, AA, Ogundepo, O, Kareem, OI“…Bivariate analysis between the biosocial variables and serology result showed a significant association with education (P < 0.01) and religion (P < 0.01). Logistic regression analysis revealed that Muslim women were 3.6 times more likely than Christians to have positive Chlamydial serology result (95% confidence interval odds ratio = 1.18-11.11). …”
Publicado 2014
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5739por Hønge, Bo Langhoff, Jespersen, Sanne, Medina, Candida, Té, David da Silva, da Silva, Zacarias José, Lewin, Sharon, Østergaard, Lars, Erikstrup, Christian, Wejse, Christian, Laursen, Alex Lund, Krarup, Henrik“…In multivariable logistic regression analysis, CD4 cell count <200 cells/ µl and animist religion were significantly associated with HBsAg positivity. …”
Publicado 2014
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5740“…No association was found between induced abortion and maternal age, education, contraceptive use, or religion.…”
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