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5761por Machluf, Yossy, Fink, Daniel, Farkash, Rivka, Rotkopf, Ron, Pirogovsky, Avinoam, Tal, Orna, Shohat, Tamar, Weisz, Giora, Ringler, Erez, Dagan, David, Chaiter, Yoram“…Socio-demographic variables such as religion, education, family-related parameters, residential environment, country of birth, and origin were all associated with different risks for abnormal BMI. …”
Publicado 2016
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5762“…We controlled extensively for factors that may be correlated with incense burning and birth weight and head circumference, such as parental religion, demographics, and health characteristics, as well as pregnancy-related variables. …”
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5763por Lai, Pauline Siew Mei, Mohd Mudri, Salinah, Chinna, Karuthan, Othman, Sajaratulnisah“…Factor analysis on the 22 items measured on a Likert-scale revealed four domains: “feelings regarding advance care planning”, “justifications for advance care planning”, “justifications for not having advance care planning: fate and religion”, and “justifications for not having advance care planning: avoid thinking about death”. …”
Publicado 2016
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5764“…The factors that motivated them to improve animal welfare (in particular their religion, knowledge levels, monetary gain, the availability of tools and resources, more pressing community issues, and the approval of their supervisor and peers) were assessed for their relationships to stakeholder role and ranked according to their importance. …”
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5765“…RESULTS: Household wealth-status, maternal and paternal education, and religion were found to be associated with the inequality in the use of child health services. …”
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5766“…Similarly, there was little change in the number of non-cohabiting partners in circumcised men (relative to uncircumcised men): the relative odds ratio of increasing the number of partners is 0.95 (95% CI, 0.86–1.05; interaction P = 0.319). Age, religion, education, job, marital status, media use and HIV knowledge also showed statistically significant association with the studied risk behaviours. …”
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5767por Bahall, Mandreker“…The use of CAM could not be predicted by age, sex, ethnicity, education, religion, marital status, or employment. Nearly all (98%) patients were satisfied with CAM. …”
Publicado 2017
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5768“…The most frequently reported equity attribute was ‘place of residence’ and the least reported equity attributes were sexual orientation and religion. Very few estimates of effects actually measured differences or changes between groups having those attributes and all of them referred to the place of residence. …”
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5769“…Household-level determinants included wealth, food security, occupation, land ownership, household size, religion / ethnicity / caste, education, and nutrition knowledge. …”
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5770por Bakitas, Marie, Dionne-Odom, J. Nicholas, Pamboukian, Salpy V., Tallaj, Jose, Kvale, Elizabeth, Swetz, Keith M., Frost, Jennifer, Wells, Rachel, Azuero, Andres, Keebler, Konda, Akyar, Imatullah, Ejem, Deborah, Steinhauser, Karen, Smith, Tasha, Durant, Raegan, Kono, Alan T.“…RESULTS: We enrolled 61 patients and 48 caregivers; between-site demographic differences included age, race, religion, marital, and work status. Most patients (69%) and caregivers (79%) completed all intervention sessions; however, we noted large between-site differences in measurement completion (38% southeast vs. 72% northeast). …”
Publicado 2017
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5771por Razum, Oliver, Reiss, Katharina, Breckenkamp, Jürgen, Kaufner, Lutz, Brenne, Silke, Bozorgmehr, Kayvan, Borde, Theda, David, Matthias“…We assessed the effects of migrant status, German language proficiency, religion and education on the provision of NA (primary outcome) after adjusting for other maternal and obstetric parameters. …”
Publicado 2017
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5772“…The decomposition exercise revealed that wealth, education, religion and information access were the underlying drivers of the observed inequalities in maternal health care. …”
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5773por Laryea, Dennis Odai, Ankobeah, Frank, Morhe, Emmanuel S. K., Amoako, Yaw Ampem, Spangenberg, Kathryn“…Data captured included age, marital status, highest level of education completed, religion, ethnicity and employment status, previous contraceptive use, sources of contraceptive information and reasons for choosing injectable contraceptives. …”
Publicado 2016
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5774“…Concerning Non-Health Science students, religion (AOR = 10.173, 95% CI: 1.191, 86.905) and original residence (AOR = 0.289, 95% CI: 0.094, 0.891) were a significant predictor of the level of knowledge of Non-Health Science students. …”
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5775por Alghafri, Thamra, Alharthi, Saud M, Al Farsi, Yahya Mohd, Bannerman, Elaine, Craigie, Angela Mary, Anderson, Annie S“…PRIMARY AND SECONDARY OUTCOME MEASURES: Participants were asked to rate how far different factors influenced their physical activity under the following categories: fear of injury, lack of time, social support, energy, willpower, skills, resources, religion and environment. On a scale of 0–9, barriers were considered important if scored ≥5. …”
Publicado 2017
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5776por Fares, Jawad, Gebeily, Souheil, Saad, Mohamad, Harati, Hayat, Nabha, Sanaa, Said, Najwane, Kanso, Mohamad, Abdel Rassoul, Ronza, Fares, Youssef“…A lower long-term prevalence was significantly associated with male sex (p<0.001), family support (p<0.001) and religion (p<0.001). Hospitalisation (p=0.005) and severe functional impairment (p<0.001) post-trauma were significantly associated with increased prevalence of long-term PTSD. …”
Publicado 2017
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5777por Delle Fave, Antonella, Bassi, Marta, Allegri, Beatrice, Cilia, Sabina, Falautano, Monica, Goretti, Benedetta, Grobberio, Monica, Minacapelli, Eleonora, Pattini, Marianna, Pietrolongo, Erika, Valsecchi, Manuela, Amato, Maria Pia, Lugaresi, Alessandra, Patti, Francesco“…Participants across groups prominently mentioned family, highlighting its intrinsic value and its relevance as a sharing context; health did not represent a major theme for PwMS; community, society and religion/spirituality issues were substantially neglected by all participants. …”
Publicado 2017
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5778por Nababan, Herfina Y, Hasan, Md, Marthias, Tiara, Dhital, Rolina, Rahman, Aminur, Anwar, Iqbal“…Inequity was measured in terms of variation in use by asset quintile, parental education, urban–rural location, religion, and region. Trends in use inequities were assessed plotting changes in rich:poor ratio, rich:poor difference, and concentration indices over period based on asset quintiles. …”
Publicado 2017
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5779“…Respondents discussed how community aspects such as culture, history and religion were related to mental health. Though there have been improvements in understanding mental health, discrimination and abuse against people with mental health disorders seems still to be present. …”
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5780por Masic, Izet“…The second category was folk doctors and practitioners who were on disposition to the people of any religion. Some of them listened to lectures in medicine during the studies of theology and philosophy. …”
Publicado 2017
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