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881por Remes, Olivia, Lafortune, Louise, Wainwright, Nick, Surtees, Paul, Khaw, Kay-Tee, Brayne, Carol“…OBJECTIVE: Studies have shown area-level deprivation can increase the risk for mental disorders over and above individual-level circumstances, such as education and social class. The objective of this study is to determine whether area deprivation is associated with major depressive disorder (MDD) in British women and men separately while adjusting for individual-level factors. …”
Publicado 2019
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882“…RESULTS: At the individual level, young age, high education, high social class, and living in an urban area were positively associated with a high probability of using internet-based health and social services. …”
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883por Beards, Stephanie, Fisher, Helen L, Gayer-Anderson, Charlotte, Hubbard, Kathryn, Reininghaus, Ulrich, Craig, Thomas J, Di Forti, Marta, Mondelli, Valeria, Pariante, Carmine, Dazzan, Paola, Murray, Robin, Morgan, Craig“…RESULTS: We found strong evidence that odds of exposure to threatening and intrusive events in the 1 year prior to onset were substantially higher among cases compared with controls, independent of age, gender, ethnicity, and social class (ORs > 3). This was consistent across diagnostic categories. …”
Publicado 2020
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884por Akubuilo, Uzoamaka Chinenye, Iloh, Kenechukwu Kosisochukwu, Onu, Justus Uchenna, Ayuk, Adaeze Chikaodinaka, Ubesie, Agozie Chukwunedum, Ikefuna, Anthony Nnaemeka“…Optimal IQ and high academic performance were found in 54.0% and 58.8% of the study participants. Being from upper social class, in private school, and family size less than 4 were the significant determinants of high IQ and good academic performance (p<0.001). …”
Publicado 2020
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885por Harris, E Clare, D’Angelo, Stefania, Syddall, Holly E, Linaker, Cathy, Cooper, Cyrus, Walker-Bone, Karen“…Work-related and health risk factors for intense caring responsibilities (≥20 h/week vs. no hours) were explored using logistic regression with adjustment for age and social class. RESULTS: In all, 644 (17%) men and 1153 (26%) women reported caring responsibilities, of whom 93 and 199 were intense caregivers, who were more likely to be socio-economically disadvantaged; less likely to be working and, if combining caring with working (41 men and 90 women), more likely to be part-time/working shifts, than non-carers. …”
Publicado 2020
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886por Coronado-Vázquez, Valle, Museros-Sos, Dolores, Oliván-Blázquez, Bárbara, Magallón-Botaya, Rosa, Gómez-Salgado, Juan, Sánchez-Calavera, María Antonia, Masluk, Bárbara, Gil-de-Gómez, María Josefa, Rodríguez-Eguizábal, Eva“…Among those who experienced good autonomy, 85 out of 156 belonged to the working social class (90.4%), and among those who valued it as poor (16.1%), the highest proportion was for middle class people (Χ(2) = 13.1, p = 0.028). …”
Publicado 2020
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887por Oliveras, Laura, Artazcoz, Lucia, Borrell, Carme, Palència, Laia, López, María José, Gotsens, Mercè, Peralta, Andrés, Marí-Dell’Olmo, Marc“…The most frequently affected groups were people born in low- and middle-income countries, those from more disadvantaged social classes, and women aged 65 years and older. We found a strong association between EP and worse health status, as well as higher use of health services and medication. …”
Publicado 2020
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888“…CONCLUSIONS: The relationship between inactivity and cognition is strongly confounded by education, social class and occupation. Physical activity during leisure may be protective for cognition, but work-related physical activity is not protective. …”
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889por Vargas-Prada, Sergio, García, Ana M., Ronda, Elena, Estarlich, Marisa, Ballester, Ferran, Benavides, Fernando G.“…Incidence of maternal employment was lower for those who: i) didn’t take paid ML, ii) were younger than 27 years; iii) had temporary contract, iv) had part-time jobs, v) reported less-favoured familiar social class, and vi) left the job before 32 weeks of pregnancy. …”
Publicado 2018
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890por Chan, Caitlin S., Sarvet, Aaron L., Basu, Archana, Koenen, Karestan, Keyes, Katherine M.“…Marginal structural models and multiple imputation were used to address time-varying confounding of the primary variables, testing for interaction between concurrent emotional/physical IPV and financial adversity, and adjusted for baseline age, ethnicity, education, partner’s alcohol use, parity, depression, and social class. RESULTS: Emotional IPV (HR 1.44 (1.13,1.84)), physical IPV (HR 2.05 (1.21,3.49)), and financial adversity (HR 1.59 (1.44,1.77)) each predicted a multiplicative increase in the discrete-time hazard of incident homelessness. …”
Publicado 2021
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891por Richmond-Rakerd, Leah S., Caspi, Avshalom, Ambler, Antony, d’Arbeloff, Tracy, de Bruine, Marieke, Elliott, Maxwell, Harrington, HonaLee, Hogan, Sean, Houts, Renate M., Ireland, David, Keenan, Ross, Knodt, Annchen R., Melzer, Tracy R., Park, Sena, Poulton, Richie, Ramrakha, Sandhya, Rasmussen, Line Jee Hartmann, Sack, Elizabeth, Schmidt, Adam T., Sison, Maria L., Wertz, Jasmin, Hariri, Ahmad R., Moffitt, Terrie E.“…Associations with children’s self-control could be separated from their social class origins and intelligence, indicating that self-control might be an active ingredient in healthy aging. …”
Publicado 2021
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892“…In the current study, we focus on social identity and social class-related factors that are critical during the pandemic to gain insights into what predicts support for policies favoring economic equality in the post-pandemic period. …”
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893por Bann, David, Villadsen, Aase, Maddock, Jane, Hughes, Alun, Ploubidis, George B., Silverwood, Richard, Patalay, Praveetha“…We investigated change in each behaviour (pre/during the May 2020 lockdown), and differences by age/cohort, gender, ethnicity and socioeconomic position (childhood social class, education attainment and adult financial difficulties). …”
Publicado 2021
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894“…Regression models were adjusted for sex, ethnicity, social class and body mass index. We tested for linearity (using quadratic terms) and specificity (using bi-variate probit regression) of association, and used multiple imputation to explore the impact of missing data. …”
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895“…The majority of negative language was not explicit and generally fell into one or more of the following categories: (1) questioning patient credibility, (2) expressing disapproval of patient reasoning or self-care, (3) stereotyping by race or social class, (4) portraying the patient as difficult, and (5) emphasizing physician authority over the patient. …”
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896por Grapiglia, Cássio Zottis, da Costa, Juvenal Soares Dias, Pattussi, Marcos Pascoal, Paniz, Vera Maria Vieira, Olinto, Maria Teresa Anselmo“…Heavy alcohol use was associated only when the sample was evaluated as a cut-off point. Social class, work situation and existence of chronic diseases were associated only when the sample was analyzed by clusters. …”
Publicado 2021
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897“…The association between history of orthodontic treatment and six-year changes in LAWSEQ score was tested in linear regression models adjusting for demographic factors (adolescents’ sex and ethnicity), family socioeconomic status (parental social class and mothers’ education), perceived orthodontic treatment need and baseline LAWSEQ score. …”
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898por Pandey, Sanjay, Lohani, Pallavi, Roy, Ria, Bhar, Ditipriya, Ranjan, Alok, Kumar, Pragya, Singh, C. M.“…CONCLUSION: Knowledge was higher in the literate women belonging to the general category and higher social class, who received hepatitis B vaccination. However, the overall level of knowledge among the pregnant women was very poor, so they should be targeted for quality health education. …”
Publicado 2021
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899por Morisod, Kevin, Luta, Xhyljeta, Marti, Joachim, Spycher, Jacques, Malebranche, Mary, Bodenmann, Patrick“…The studies analyzed equity based on seven SEDH: social deprivation, income, education level, social class, insurance coverage, health literacy, and financial and nonfinancial barriers. …”
Publicado 2021
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900por Agrawal, Utkarsh, Azcoaga-Lorenzo, Amaya, Fagbamigbe, Adeniyi Francis, Vasileiou, Eleftheria, Henery, Paul, Simpson, Colin R, Stock, Sarah J, Shah, Syed Ahmar, Robertson, Chris, Woolhouse, Mark, Ritchie, Lewis D, Shiekh, Aziz, Harrison, Ewen M, Docherty, Annemarie B, McCowan, Colin“…Adjusting for confounding factors of age, sex, social class and presence in the shielding group, multimorbidity was significantly associated with mortality (adjusted odds ratio 1.48, 95%CI 1.26–1.75). …”
Publicado 2021
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