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243621por Best, Jennie H, Sadeghi, Mitra H, Sun, Xiaowu, Seetasith, Arpamas H, Albensi, Lisa, Joshi, Seema, Zervos, Marcus“…BACKGROUND: Influenza is a common seasonal infectious disease that has broad medical, economic, and social consequences. Understanding how flu antiviral use affects transmission to household (HH) members is critical to inform clinical practice. …”
Publicado 2023
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243622“…Community-based antibiotic use during the pandemic in the United States (US) and Mexico, including the socially vulnerable border region, is poorly characterized and does not account for non-prescription antibiotic use. …”
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243623por Saldana, Carlos s, Burkhardt, Elizabeth, Pennisi, Alfred, Oliver, Kirsten, Olmstead, John, Holland, David P, Gettings, Jenna, Wortley, Pascale, Saldana Ochoa, Karla V“…We excluded individuals diagnosed with HIV before 2010, those with an HIV diagnosis as their first sexually transmitted infection (STI) dataset entry, and those individuals with more than 10% of variables missing. We matched a social vulnerability index (SVI) to an individual census tract. …”
Publicado 2023
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243624por Takkella, Bharani Krishna, Venkata Anusha, Nayanala, Lokanathan Balaji, D, Prabhat, MP Venkata, Sarat, Gummadapu, Polepalle, Tejaswin, Naffizuddin, Mohammad, Ramsunil, Chukka, Sujana, Varri, Chaitanya Krishna, Thakkella“…Statistical analysis was performed using Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS) 22 (IBM SPSS Statistics, Armonk, NY). …”
Publicado 2023
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243625por Hotton, Anna L., Lee, Francis, Sheeler, Daniel, Ozik, Jonathan, Collier, Nicholson, Edali, Mert, Ardestani, Babak Mahdavi, Brewer, Russell, Schrode, Katrina M., Fujimoto, Kayo, Harawa, Nina T., Schneider, John A., Khanna, Aditya S.“…BACKGROUND: Understanding the impact of incarceration on HIV transmission among Black men who have sex with men is important given their disproportionate representation among people experiencing incarceration and the potential impact of incarceration on social and sexual networks, employment, housing, and medical care. …”
Publicado 2023
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243626por Terada-Hirashima, Junko, Mizushima, Daisuke, Takano, Misao, Tokita, Daisuke, Oka, Shinichi“…OBJECTIVE: The objective of this investigator-initiated clinical study of PrEP was to evaluate the incidence of HIV and sexually transmitted infection (STI), safety and efficacy of PrEP in PrEP users, and their compliance with PrEP medication. The social, medical, and economic benefits of PrEP in Japan was assessed. …”
Publicado 2023
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243627por Duguma, Tadesse, Wudineh, Dessalew, Assefa, Aberash, Fisseha, Nebeyi, Muleta, Dassalegn“…Data were entered into Epi Data Manager (v4.0.2.101) and analyzed using the Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS) version 25. Associated factors of malaria were analyzed using bivariate and multivariable logistic regression, and statistical significance was set at P < 0.05. …”
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243628por Bakhsh, Lamees S, AlHazmi, Abeer, BaMohammed, Alla, Binishaq, Eiman, Abdullah, Ghadah, Bajal, Razaz, Al Ramamneh, Ibrahim“…Conclusion The first wave of COVID-19 exerted a tremendous psychological stress on nurses, due to concerns about safety, disease uncertainties, and social isolation. Analyzing these impacts offers insights for enhancing institutional and national crisis strategies, emphasizing staff safety and psychological well-being, especially for first responders like nurses. …”
Publicado 2023
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243629por Maheswaran, Ravi, Pearson, Tim, Campbell, Michael J, Haining, Robert P, McLeod, Cameron W, Smeeton, Nigel, Wolfe, Charles DA“…In the UK, stroke is the third commonest cause of death and the most common cause of adult physical disability and consumes 5% of the health and social services budget. Stroke is assuming strategic public health importance because of increased awareness in society, an ageing population and emerging new treatments. …”
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243630por Shirai, Kokoro, Iso, Hiroyasu, Fukuda, Hideki, Toyoda, Yasuhiro, Takatorige, Toshio, Tatara, Kozo“…Also, self-rated life-change score through work (-3 to 3) was evaluated by three items, i.e.) changes in (1) the number of friends through work, (2) social interests and (3) the quantity of conversation with others (1 = increase, 0 = no change, and -1 = decrease). …”
Publicado 2006
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243631“…The self-reliance strategy, "trying to make their own decisions" (62%); the social support strategies, "apologizing to people" (59.6%), "trying to help other people solve their problems" (56.3%), and "trying to keep up friendships or make new friends" (54.4%); the spiritual strategy, "praying" (65.8%); the seeking diversions strategy, "listening to music" (57.7%), the relaxing strategy "day dreaming" (52.5%), and the effort to "be close with someone cares about you" (50.5%) were each used "often or always" by a majority of students. …”
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243632por Hutchings, Hayley A, Upton, Penney, Cheung, Wai-Yee, Maddocks, Alison, Eiser, Christine, Williams, John G, Russell, Ian T, Jackson, Sonia, Jenney, Meriel EM“…Weak to moderate levels of responsiveness were demonstrated for all but social functioning. The MMQL-UK (PF) showed moderate parent-child correlation with the MMQL-UK (CF) for all components. …”
Publicado 2008
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243633por Timko, Michael P, Rushton, Paul J, Laudeman, Thomas W, Bokowiec, Marta T, Chipumuro, Edmond, Cheung, Foo, Town, Christopher D, Chen, Xianfeng“…Despite its economic and social importance in the developing world, cowpea remains to a large extent an underexploited crop. …”
Publicado 2008
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243634Reliability of Internet- Versus Telephone-Administered Questionnaires in a Diverse Sample of Smokers“…Measures examined were quit methods, perceived stress, depression, social support, smoking temptations, alcohol use, perceived health status, and income. …”
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243635por Franklin, Victoria Louise, Greene, Alexandra, Waller, Annalu, Greene, Stephen Alan, Pagliari, Claudia“…The content of patients’ messages fell into 8 main categories: blood glucose readings, diabetes questions, diabetes information, personal health administration, social messages, technical messages, message errors, and message responses. …”
Publicado 2008
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243636por Lindquist, Anna M, Johansson, Pauline E, Petersson, Göran I, Saveman, Britt-Inger, Nilsson, Gunilla C“…The categories which emerged from our content analysis coincided to a certain extent to Nielsen’s Model of System Acceptability (social and practical acceptability), including usefulness (utility and usability) subcategories such as learnability, efficiency, errors, and satisfaction. …”
Publicado 2008
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243637por John, Swen Malte“…Recently obtained SIP and TIP data reveal that there are reliable, evidence-based options for multidisciplinary prevention and patient management of OD, using a combined approach by a network of clinics, practices and statutory social insurance bodies. A multicentre study, which aims to further standardize TIP and evaluate sustainability of prevention in more depth (3-year dermatological follow-up of 1000 OD patients) is currently being conducted in Germany.…”
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243638“…Fourth, the programmes may increase the retention of all health workers in underserved areas by reducing the strength of some of the reasons why health workers leave such areas, including social isolation, lack of contact with colleagues, lack of support from medical specialists and heavy workload. …”
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243639por Deans, Kevin A, Bezlyak, Vladimir, Ford, Ian, Batty, G David, Burns, Harry, Cavanagh, Jonathan, de Groot, Eric, McGinty, Agnes, Millar, Keith, Shiels, Paul G, Tannahill, Carol, Velupillai, Yoga N, Sattar, Naveed, Packard, Chris J“…Objectives To examine the relation between area level social deprivation and ultrasound markers of atherosclerosis (common carotid intima-media thickness and plaque score), and to determine whether any differences can be explained by “classic” (currently recognised) or “emerging” (novel) cardiovascular risk factors. …”
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243640“…Setting Two samples representative of the US population: MIDUS (the national survey of midlife development in the United States, 1995-6) and NSHAP (the national social life, health and ageing project, 2005-6). Participants 3032 adults aged 25 to 74 (1561 women, 1471 men) from the midlife cohort (MIDUS) and 3005 adults aged 57 to 85 (1550 women, 1455 men) from the later life cohort (NSHAP). …”
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