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6201por Siraj, Md. Sanwar“…I, therefore, argue that Iran’s unrelated kidney donation program not only disregards the position of the Islamic religion with respect to the provision or receipt of monetary benefits for human kidneys for transplantation but that it also misinterprets the Islamic legal proscription of the sale of human organs. …”
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6202“…RESULTS: At baseline, the study participants were not different except mean height (p = 0.04), weight-for-age Z score (WAZ) (p = 0.03) and religion (p = 0.04) in between two groups. The mean CFI was significantly higher at intervention area than the comparison and higher category of CFI (score 10 or more) was significantly higher at intervention area than comparison. …”
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6203por Mare, Kusse Urmale, Abrha, Ezana, Mohammed Yesuf, Ebrahim, Birara Aychiluhm, Setognal, Tadesse, Abay Woday, Leyto, Simeon Meskele, Sabo, Kebede Gemeda, Mulaw, Getahun Fentaw, Mohammed, Osman Ahmed, Ebrahim, Oumer Abdulkadir“…It was also revealed that being Orthodox (adjusted odds ratio = 4.10; 95% confidence interval = 2.20–7.65) and Protestant (adjusted odds ratio = 7.86; 95% confidence interval = 1.26–18.97) religion followers, attending higher education (adjusted odds ratio = 3.31; 95% confidence interval = 1.37–7.98), and having a husband who attended higher education (adjusted odds ratio = 4.37; 95% confidence interval = 1.98–9.67) were associated with an increased odds of using long-acting reversible contraceptive methods. …”
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6204por Adeoye, Ikeola A.“…The predictors of alcohol consumption during were pre-pregnancy alcohol use [AOR = 10.72, 95% CI: 6.88–16.70) and religion i.e. Muslims were less likely to consume alcohol during pregnancy compared to Christians: [AOR = 0.60, 95% CI: 0.40–0.92). …”
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6205por Bayati, Mohsen, Noroozi, Rayehe, Ghanbari-Jahromi, Mohadeseh, Jalali, Faride Sadat“…Moreover, micro/ individual level factors were included in economic (household’s income, home ownership, employment, poverty, access to healthy food and residency in the deprived areas) and demographic and social characteristics (sex, age, race, ethnic, religion, disability, location (urban/rural) and insurance coverage). …”
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6206por Joad, Anjum S. Khan, Hota, Arati, Agarwal, Pratima, Patel, Krimal, Patel, Kinjal, Puri, Jyotika, Shin, Soye“…Controlling for caste, religion, gender, age, marital status and years of education, we found psychological distress is statistically higher among patients belonging to this bottom SES. …”
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6207“…BACKGROUND: Religion is an important ingroup characteristic for many people. …”
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6208por Khoo, Ee Ming, Abdullah, Adina, Liew, Su May, Hussein, Norita, Hanafi, Nik Sherina, Lee, Ping Yein, Abdullah, Khatijah Lim, Vengidasan, Lelamekala, Abu Bakar, Ahmad Ihsan Bin, Pinnock, Hilary, Jackson, Tracy“…Internal factors such as religion enabled them to manage their concerns and develop personal coping strategies. …”
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6209por Pearson H, Helen, Bryan, Gemma, Kayum, Catherine, Gibson, Faith, Darlington, Anne-Sophie“…Influencing factors: opinions of others, child’s wishes, and faith and religion had the potential to inform decision-making processes. …”
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6210“…Zero-Inflated Poisson model was found to be the best model, and it revealed that mother's age, marital status, mother's age at 1st birth, place of delivery, current contraceptive type used, type of cooking fuel, residence, region, religion, time to get drinking water, number of children at home, birth order, and birth type were significant factors that determine U5 mortality in Ethiopia. …”
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6211por Kangamina, Sadiki, Falisse, Jean-Benoit, Baba, Amuda, Grant, Liz, Pearson, Nigel, Way, Yossa, Wild-Wood, Emma“…While there is a literature looking at the role faith organisations play to mobilise and sensitise communities during emergencies, our focus is on a different dimension: the reconfiguration of the relationship between religion and health authorities impelled by health crises. …”
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6212por Wittlinger, Thomas, Bekić, Sanja, Guljaš, Silva, Periša, Vlatka, Volarić, Mile, Trtica Majnarić, Ljiljana“…Participants in two pathological clusters were represented with negative coping strategies. Religion and self-blame were coping mechanisms specific only for cluster DFUN; self-distraction only for cluster COG-IMP; and these two latter clusters shared the mechanisms of behavioral disengagement and denial. …”
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6213por Solanke, Bola Lukman, Adetutu, Olufemi Mayowa, Rahman, Semiu Adebayo, Soladoye, Daniel Alabi, Owoeye, Michael Olumide“…RESULTS: Findings show a higher prevalence of unmet need for contraception among women in the family planning low-priority segment compared to women in the family planning high-priority segment. Religion and desired family size were the two individual characteristics that significantly predicted the unmet need for contraception among women in the two segments. …”
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6214“…We identified 6 topics in the comments (personal experiences, survivor stories, risk reduction, religion, medical questions, and appreciation of physicians and information on heart health). …”
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6215“…In addition to marital status and living situation, other factors that significantly influenced SRH include age, socio-cultural background (educational attainment and religion), economic background (employment status), health status (ADLs, IADLs, multi-morbidities), and geographic background (region). …”
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6216por Mpunga, Dieudonné M., Chenge, Faustin M., Mambu, Thérèse NM., Akilimali, Pierre Z., Mapatano, Mala A., Wembodinga, Gilbert U.“…Independent variables were: level of education, age, province, religion, marital status, number of children, knowledge of contraceptive methods and household income. …”
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6217por Folayan, Morenike Oluwatoyin, Stevens-Murphy, Erva-Jean, Nwakamma, Ikenna, Lusher, Joanne, Oloniniyi, Ibidunni Olapeju“…The dependent variables were patients’ rights to autonomy: right to privacy and confidentiality of medical records; right to be treated with respect, regardless of gender, race, religion, ethnicity, allegations of crime, disability or economic circumstances; right to decline or consent to participation in medical research, experimental procedures or clinical trials; right to quality care in accordance to prevailing standards; and right to complain and express dissatisfaction regarding services received. …”
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6218“…Confounding factors such as age, education, health risk behaviours, marital status, monthly per capita consumption expenditure (MPCE), religion etc. were adjusted in the final model. RESULTS: The study found that 18.71 percent of the rural women (n = 3,740) lived in Indoor Air Pollution exposed households. …”
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6219por Bansal, Narinder, Karlsen, Saffron, Sashidharan, Sashi P., Cohen, Rachel, Chew-Graham, Carolyn A., Malpass, Alice“…Our findings suggest that intersections related to experiences of racism, migration, religion, and complex trauma might be more relevant than crude ethnic group classifications. …”
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6220“…The unmet needs of older adults in nursing homes mainly fell into social domains. Gender, religion, educational background, marital status, living condition before admission, room type, incomes, staffing, number of diseases, pain, Barthel Index, and depression were contributive to unmet needs of older adults in long-term care facilities in the final model that was adjusted for all levels of variables (all p < 0.05). …”
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