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6221por Grauman, Åsa, Hansson, Mats, Nyholm, Dag, Jiltsova, Elena, Widner, Håkan, van Vliet, Trinette, Drevin, Jennifer“…RESULTS: The respondents were positive about using ES for treatment; specifically, 70% totally agreed that it is acceptable to use ES cells for treatment of PD, while 40% totally agreed that it is acceptable to use ES cells for treatment but induced pluripotent cells is just as efficient. Religion being of little importance in one’s life was associated with a positive attitude toward using ES cells for treatment of PD (adjusted OR 6.39, 95% CI 2.78–14.71). …”
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6222por Obiyan, Mary O., Olaleye, Atinuke O., Oyinlola, Funmilola F., Folayan, Morenike O.“…For the quantitative data, the explanatory variables were age, history of school attendance, employment status, religion, living arrangement and city of residence. …”
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6223por Gill, Amrita, Felker-Kantor, Erica, Cunningham-Myrie, Colette, Greene, Lisa-Gaye, Lyew-Ayee, Parris, Atkinson, Uki, Abel, Wendel, Anderson, Simon G., Theall, Katherine P.“…Multinomial regression analysis indicated that adolescents living in neighborhoods with high disorder and moderate disadvantage (Class II) were 2.43 times (odds ratio (OR)) = 2.43, confidence interval (CI)) = 1.30–4.56) more likely to be heavy alcohol users and experimental smokers (Class I) compared to experimental alcohol users, adjusting for sex, age, ethnicity, religion, and income. Class II of neighborhood classes presented with the highest levels of community violence (100%), perceived disorder crime (64.6%), police station concentration (6.7%), and community resources (low resources is 87.6%), while the concentrated disadvantage was moderate (14.8%). …”
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6224“…Most parents rated themselves as coping well or very well and described various coping strategies such as positive reframing, problem solving, planning, and turning to religion. Quantitative and qualitative findings indicate high frequency of positive parent-child interaction and low frequency of family conflict, and highlight the importance of family as a protective resource for coping with adversity. …”
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6225por Gebretsadik, Gebretsadkan Gebremedhin, Tadesse, Zuriyash, Ambese, Tesfay Yohannes, Mulugeta, Afework“…Our study also highlighted the need for considering religion as one important player when planning or undertaking ASF programs.…”
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6226por Rodríguez Toro, HeroTabla de Contenidos: “…Vísperas sicilianas: la religión y los políticos --…”
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6227Publicado 1923Tabla de Contenidos: “…Kriminalstatistik- Reklamesteuer -- v.7. Religions - und kirchliche Statistik - Tamassin -- v.[8]. …”
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6228por Awoke, Shegaw Mamaru, Tesfaw, Lijalem Melie, Derebe, Muluwerk Ayele, Fenta, Haile Mekonnen“…Women and husbands with low education, having non-working partners, religion, regions of dwelling, residing in rural, lower birth order, low birth interval, unable to access mass media, low wealth status, and earlier EDHS survey years were significant predictors that hinder antenatal and delivery care utilization simultaneously in Ethiopia. …”
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6229“…All the mothers were married, housewives, literate, and Hindu by religion, while in the accompanying husband cohort, a majority (56 %) had completed high school. …”
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6230por Klitzman, Robert, Di Sapia Natarelli, Gabrielle, Garbuzova, Elizaveta, Sinnappan, Stephanie, Al-Hashimi, Jay“…Due to broader societal Islamophobia, Muslim patients may fear or face discrimination, and thus not disclose their religion in the hospital. Confusion can arise among Muslim patients and families about what their faith permits regarding end-of-life care and pain management, and how to interpret and apply their religious beliefs in hospitals. …”
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6231por Nishio, Akihiro, Shibuya, Fumiko, de los Reyes, Calvin S., Estrada, Crystal Amiel M., Gregorio, Ernesto R., Sari, Dian Puspita, Warnaini, Cut, Kadriyan, Hamsu, Cruz, Maria Sandra M., Hattori-Uchima, Margaret, Dacanay, Paul, Dacanay, Rudelyn, Enos, Hillia Langrine, Ngirmang, Tarmau Terry, Khalif, Mohamed, Volavola, Saula Golea, Tomokawa, Sachi, Kigawa, Mika, Kobayashi, Jun“…The first group included countries that taught mental health topics mainly as part of morals or religion; the second group included countries that imparted mental health topics mainly as part of health. …”
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6232“…RESULTS: The majority of HIV-infected women (64.5%) accepted integration of cervical cancer screening into routine HIV care. Religion, perceived risk of developing cervical cancer and ever screened for cervical cancer were statistically significantly associated with acceptability of integration of cervical cancer screening into routine HIV care. …”
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6233“…Being from a Muslim religion also contributed to the disparity by 7.3% (p < 0.01). …”
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6234por Khoury, Rita, Ghantous, Ziad, Ibrahim, Roy, Ghossoub, Elias, Madaghjian, Patille, Karam, Elie, Karam, Georges, Fares, Najat, Karam, Sabine“…While one-third of participants participated in organizational religious activities, 88% reported significant subjective meaning of religion in their heart. CONCLUSIONS: Rates of depression, anxiety, PTSD, suicidality, and cognitive impairment were found to be alarming in the setting of an urban dialysis unit following a major explosion. …”
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6235“…The simple logistic regression at a 95% confidence level revealed that age group, sex, residential status, religion, occupation and marital status were statistically significantly associated with malaria. …”
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6236“…Age, marital status, education, number of pregnancies, hysterectomy, involvement in household decision-making, social group, religion, wealth status, and region were significantly associated with GM. …”
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6237por Timilsina, Kailash, Sawangdee, Yothin, Bhandari, Ravi, Tiwari, Sirjana, Adhikari, Ashmita“…The findings shows that the survival of children under-3 is positively associated with the interaction with the mother’s work and breastfeeding status (Hazard Ratio 0.428, 95% CI 0.24, 0.75), family structure (Hazard Ratio 1.511; 95% CI 1.37, 1.655), relationship with the household head (Hazard Ratio 0.452; 95% CI 0.311, 0.65), wealth quintiles (Hazard Ratio 0.390; 95% CI 0.33, 0.46), caste (Hazard Ratio 0.652; 95% CI 0.60, 0.69), and religion (Hazard Ratio 2.015; 95% CI 1.09, 3.70) with model CI 95%, Log pseudo likelihood = -521.39236, prob. χ2 = 0.005 and time at risk = 52,748. …”
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6238por Zainel, Abduljaleel Abdullatif, Daher-Nashif, Suhad, Al-Maadeed, Alyaa Nasser, Qotba, Hamda Abdulla, Al Mujalli, Hanan, Al-Kohji, Sadriya Mohd“…Furthermore, Sociodemographic factors such as ethnicity, religion and family status played a considerable role in choosing the type of coping strategy. …”
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6239“…While Bihar had a remarkably high infant and child mortality rates, Tamil Nadu possessed the lowest child death rates irrespective of class, caste, and religion. The regression model revealed that most of the caste/tribe gaps in infant and child deaths might be attributed to the place of residence, mother’s level of education, economic status, and the number of children in a family. …”
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6240por Alobaidi, Sami“…Those who expressed normative beliefs that their intention to donate organs strongly depend upon their family’s lack of objection to allowing the donation of organs at the time of death (190.76, df 4, p < 0.001), their knowledge about the organ transplantation process (179.35, df 4, p < 0.001), their knowledge about the viewpoint of their religion regarding organ donation (120.345, df 4, p < 0.001), and their knowledge about the registration facilities (241.64, df 4, p < 0.001), were more willing for donating their organs. …”
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