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6061“…Younger women, higher education and Muslim religion were associated with decreased odds of experiencing IPV while living in a rural location and working were associated with increased odds of experiencing IPV. …”
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6062“…RESULTS: During the COVID-19 pandemic, we found that the patients used the strategies of turn to religion, planning and acceptance at a high rate. PSS score was high in 23 (11.2%) of the patients. …”
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6063“…The explanatory variables were educational status of the respondent, media exposure, working status, ever pregnant status (only for married adolescent girls), sex and age of the household head, educational status of the head of the household, caste, religion, wealth index, residence and states. RESULTS: About 42%, 50%, and 42% of married adolescent girls had knowledge of immediate breastfeeding, yellowish milk, and exclusive breastfeeding respectively. …”
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6064por Amin, R., Mittendorfer-Rutz, E., Mehlum, L., Runeson, B., Helgesson, M., Tinghög, P., Björkenstam, E., Holmes, E. A., Qin, P.“…These findings may suggest that resiliency and culture/religion-bound attitudes towards suicidal behaviour in refugees could be more influential for their suicide risk after resettlement than other post-migration environmental and structural factors in the host country.…”
Publicado 2021
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6065por Orindi, Benedict O., Ziraba, Abdhalah, Bruyneel, Luk, Floyd, Sian, Lesaffre, Emmanuel“…Cross-group measurement invariance was assessed using Bayesian Multiple Indicator Multiple Causes (MIMIC) model across site, age groups, self-reported invitation to participate in DREAMS, marital status, currently in school, education level, religion, ethnic groups, ever had sex, slept hungry at night past 4 weeks, and wealth index. …”
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6066por Subki, Ahmed Hussein, Agabawi, Abdullah Khaled, Hindi, Muhab Mohammed, Butt, Nadeem Shafique, Alsallum, Mohammed Saad, Alghamdi, Rawan Ali, Subki, Siham Hussein, Alsallum, Fahad, Alharbi, Abdulaziz Ahmed, Lodhi, Yousif Ibrahim, Alandijani, Sultan, Al-Zaben, Faten, Koenig, Harold G, Oraif, Ayman M“…This study sought to identify patient preferences concerning the gender of their obstetrics and gynecology (OB-GYN) physician and the effect of religion and society on these choices. METHODS: A cross-sectional study was conducted at the OB-GYN outpatient clinics at King Abdulaziz University Hospital in Jeddah between February 2017 and June 2017. …”
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6067por Ketcher, Dana, Lutgendorf, Susan K., Leighton, Susan, Matzo, Marianne, Carter, Jeanne, Peddireddy, Arjun, Karlan, Beth Y., Tew, William P., Sood, Anil K., Shinn, Eileen H.“…Several of Carver et al.’s theoretical dimensions of coping were evident in our sample: planning, positive reinterpretation, social support, religion and acceptance whereas three relatively new strategies were uncovered: conserving emotional energy, value-based activity coping, and self-care. …”
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6068por Olakunde, Babayemi O., Adeyinka, Daniel A., Olakunde, Olubunmi A., Uthman, Olalekan A., Bada, Florence O., Nartey, Yvonne A., Obiri-Yeboah, Dorcas, Paintsil, Elijah, Ezeanolue, Echezona E.“…However, the prevalence of HBV was not significantly different by age, religion, marital status, or tribe. The prevalence of HBV was not significantly different among pregnant women with previous surgery, blood transfusion, multiple lifetime sex partners, tribal marks, tattoos, scarification, or sexually transmitted infections, compared with those without these risk factors. …”
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6069por Zegeye, Betregiorgis, Keetile, Mpho, Ahinkorah, Bright Opoku, Ameyaw, Edward Kwabena, Seidu, Abdul-Aziz, Yaya, Sanni“…Moreover, the study results show that women's age (35–39 years-aOR = 0.48, 95% CI; 0.31–0.74, 40–44 years-aOR = 0.57, 95% CI; 0.35–0.93, 45–49 years-aOR = 0.35, 95% CI; 0.16–0.79) was negatively associated with childhood diarrhea, while husband's education (primary school-aOR = 1.36, 95% CI; 1.05–1.77), parity (ever born 3-4 children-aOR = 1.36, 95% CI; 1.09–1.70, and 5+ children-aOR = 1.56, 95% CI; 1.14–2.12), and religion (Muslim-aOR = 3.56, 95% CI; 1.44–8.83) were positively associated with diarrhea among under-five children. …”
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6070“…Among the study participants, 214 (53.6) were males, 228 (57.1%) were married, 191 (47.9%) were orthodox by religion, and 343 (86%) were Oromo by ethnicity. One hundred seventy-two (43.1%; 95% CI: 38.6, 48.1) of the participants had used non-prescribed antibiotics. …”
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6071“…However, the majority of the parents said they would strongly recommend others to get vaccinated. In this study, religions included and investigated mostly encouraged vaccination to their relatives (p value= 0.079). …”
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6072“…The uptake of modern contraceptives was found to be low among the uneducated, those residing in rural areas, among backward classes, those practising Hindu religion, women in the poorest wealth quintile, women without children, and those with no exposure to FP messages via media or health care workers. …”
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6073por Eze, Ugochukwu A, Ndoh, Kingsley I, Ibisola, Babalola A, Onwuliri, Chinemerem D, Osiyemi, Adenekan, Ude, Nnamdi, Chime, Amalachukwu A, Ogbor, Eric O, Alao, Adegboyega O, Abdullahi, Ashiru“…We found male gender, religion, ethnicity, and geographical location to positively influence the willingness of Nigerians to get vaccinated against COVID-19. …”
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6074por Choudhary, Tarun Shankar, Mazumder, Sarmila, Haaland, Øystein Ariansen, Taneja, Sunita, Bahl, Rajiv, Martines, Jose, Bhan, Maharaj Kishan, Johansson, Kjell Arne, Sommerfelt, Halvor, Bhandari, Nita, Norheim, Ole F“…Survival impact was higher among those belonging to the lower two wealth quintiles, those born to illiterate mothers and those belonging to religions other than Hindu. CONCLUSIONS: We found that ciKMC promotion did not increase inequity in survival associated with wealth. …”
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6075por Crowley, Grace, Bandara, Piumee, Senarathna, Lalith, Malalagama, Ayodhya, Gunasekera, Sonali, Rajapakse, Thilini, Knipe, Duleeka“…Logistic regression models adjusted for age, sex, and religion quantified the association between receipt, quality and usefulness of sex education and self-poisoning. …”
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6076por Prabhu, Sandeep, Wanje, George, Oyaro, Brenda, Otieno, Francis, Mandaliya, Kishor, Jaoko, Walter, McClelland, R. Scott, McCormick, Wayne, Andrew, Melissa K., Aunon, Frances M., Simoni, Jane M., Graham, Susan M.“…RESULTS: Themes that emerged in the qualitative work were physical impairment with aging, decreased family support, a turn to religion and social groups, lack of a financial safety net, mixed support from healthcare providers, and stigma as an added burden for women living with HIV. …”
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6077“…The findings hint towards the linkages between socio-economic, demographic, and lifestyle factors with hypertension and uncontrolled blood pressure levels. Caste, religion, living arrangement, MPCE quintile, residence, family history of hypertension, working status, and alcohol consumption were the significant predictors of uncontrolled hypertension. …”
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6078por Meier, Stephanie, Ramos-Ortiz, Jaziel, Basille, Kelsie, D’Eramo, Alyson C., Diaconu, Adria M., Flores, Lesley J., Hottle, Savannah, Mason-Yeary, Kaylee, Ruiz, Yumary, DeMaria, Andrea L.“…Women had mixed feelings about the effect of religion on legislation and reproductive healthcare access, with many views tied to religious and spiritual norms impacting MAR treatment-seeking in-country and across borders. …”
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6079por Mengesha, Sisay Derso, Teklu, Kirubel Tesfaye, Weldetinsae, Abel, Serte, Melaku Gizaw, Kenea, Moa Abate, Dinssa, Daniel Abera, Woldegabriel, Mesay Getachew, Alemayehu, Tsigereda Assefa, Belay, Wassihun Melaku“…Gender, employment, age, religion, and marital status are closely linked to current tobacco use (p-value< 0.05). …”
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6080por Causevic, Sara, Salazar, Mariano, Orsini, Nicola, Kågesten, Anna, Ekström, Anna Mia“…Belonging to the Islamic religion was a protective factor. Sex under the influence of drugs was related to those from Europe, and Middle East and North Africa (MENA) and coming to Sweden to work/study, where age was a protective factor. …”
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