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244921por Munyaneza, Athanase, Patel, Viraj V., Gutierrez, Nataly Rios, Shi, Qiuhu, Muhoza, Benjamin, Kubwimana, Gallican, Ross, Jonathan, Nsereko, Etienne, Murenzi, Gad, Nyirazinyoye, Laetitia, Mutesa, Leon, Anastos, Kathryn, Adedimeji, Adebola“…A snowball sampling technique was used to recruit participants who were contacted via social medial such as WhatsApp and e-mail. To be eligible, participants were supposed to be sexually active, aged ≥18 years, self-identify as MSM, residence in Rwanda, self-reported engagement in receptive or insertive anal sex in the last 12 months, and self-reported HIV-negative sero-status. …”
Publicado 2023
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244922“…We recruited registered and eligible members, including patients or their primary caregivers, from 33 RD patient associations to complete the questionnaires via their internal social networks. HRQoL was measured using the EQ-5D-5L utility score, which was calculated based on an established Chinese value set. …”
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244923“…RESULTS: 54 patients (21%) were classified as Type D personality defined by the combination of a negative affectivity (NA) score ≥ 10 and a social inhibition (SI) score ≥ 10 on the DS14. Patients with Type D personality displayed significantly higher scores of anxiety (7.4 ± 3.1 vs. 4.2 ± 3.1, p < .001) and depression (7.2 ± 3.8 vs. 4.0 ± 3.4, p < .001). …”
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244924“…Students not only had to rapidly switch to digital technology-based learning (TB-learning) modules but also experienced high levels of social isolation and anxiety around virus transmission. …”
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244925“…Gender discrepancies may be influenced by linguistic socialization, which tends to categorize shifts in internal states as either physiological or emotional. …”
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244926por Goldstein Ferber, Sari, Weller, Aron, Hayes, Adele M, Vannorsdall, Tracy D, Ajlouni, Yaroup, Qudah, Mo'nes, Zalsman, Gil, Shoval, Gal, Jannini, Tommaso Benedetto, Fiedler, Racquel, Chen, Lily X, Shayani, Danielle R, Kachuki Dory, Elin, Stolowicz-Melman, Dana, Evans, Connor, Trow, Megan, Di Lorenzo, Giorgio, Rossi, Rodolfo“…The study was managed by six teams in six countries that promoted the study on social media. The questionnaire assessed anxiety, depression, stress symptoms and PTSD (CSRS, Type A), cognitive deficits and fatigue (CSRS, Type B). …”
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244927“…This religious diversity creates a complex social environment for the transmission of a sexually transmitted infection like HIV/AIDS. …”
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244928por Huddart, R A, Norman, A, Moynihan, C, Horwich, A, Parker, C, Nicholls, E, Dearnaley, D P“…Patients with low testosterone (but not elevated FSH) had lower quality of life scores related to sexual functioning on the testicular cancer specific module and lower physical, social and role functioning on the EORTC Qly C-30. …”
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244929por Montazeri, Ali“…Supportive care-clinical treatments to control emesis, or interventions such as counseling, providing social support and exercise could improve quality of life. …”
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244930por Block, Gladys, Sternfeld, Barbara, Block, Clifford H, Block, Torin J, Norris, Jean, Hopkins, Donald, Quesenberry, Charles P, Husson, Gail, Clancy, Heather Anne“…Behavioral strategies include assessments followed by individualized feedback, weekly goal-setting, individually tailored goals and tips, reminders, and promotion of social support. Alive! was tested among non-medical employees of Kaiser Permanente of Northern California, who were randomized to either the intervention group or the wait-list control group. …”
Publicado 2008
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244931“…HEALTH POLITICAL BACKGROUND: The comparison of the effectiveness of health technologies is not only laid down in German law (Social Code Book V, § 139 and § 35b) but also constitutes a central element of clinical guidelines and decision making in health care. …”
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244932por Sullivan, Patrick S, Khosropour, Christine M, Luisi, Nicole, Amsden, Matthew, Coggia, Tom, Wingood, Gina M, DiClemente, Ralph J“…OBJECTIVE: Our objective was to examine and quantify factors associated with underrecruitment and underretention of MSM of color in an online HIV behavioral risk research study of MSM recruited from an online social networking site. METHODS: Internet-using MSM were recruited through banner advertisements on MySpace.com targeted at men who reported in their MySpace profile their age as at least 18 and their sexual orientation as gay, bisexual, or unsure. …”
Publicado 2011
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244933por Mushtaq, Muhammad Umair, Gull, Sibgha, Abdullah, Hussain Muhammad, Shahid, Ubeera, Shad, Mushtaq Ahmad, Akram, Javed“…These findings support the need for developing a National strategy for childhood obesity and implementing targeted interventions, prioritizing the higher social class and involving communities.…”
Publicado 2011
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244934por Bradley, Elizabeth H, Curry, Leslie A, Taylor, Lauren A, Pallas, Sarah Wood, Talbert-Slagle, Kristina, Yuan, Christina, Fox, Ashley, Minhas, Dilpreet, Ciccone, Dana Karen, Berg, David, Pérez-Escamilla, Rafael“…STUDY ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA, PARTICIPANTS AND INTERVENTIONS: We included key informants and studies that reported on the scale up of several family health innovations including Depo-Provera as an example of a product innovation, exclusive breastfeeding as an example of a health behaviour innovation, community health workers (CHWs) as an example of an organisational innovation and social marketing as an example of a business model innovation. …”
Publicado 2012
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244935por Kendrick, Denise, Vinogradova, Yana, Coupland, Carol, Christie, Nicola, Lyons, Ronan A, Towner, Elizabeth L“…Participants were followed up by postal questionnaire at 1, 4 and 12 months post injury to measure health status (EQ-5D), recovery, use of health and social services, time off work in the preceding month and work problems amongst those who had RTW. …”
Publicado 2012
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244936“…Moreover, there is a social gradient in body weight dissatisfaction, especially in obese men, which may partly explain why obesity is more prevalent in men with low socioeconomic status. …”
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244937por Lau, Annie YS, Proudfoot, Judith, Andrews, Annie, Liaw, Siaw-Teng, Crimmins, Jacinta, Arguel, Amaël, Coiera, Enrico“…The PCHMS integrated an untethered personal health record (PHR) with well-being journeys, social forums, polls, diaries, and online messaging links with a health service provider, where journeys provide information for consumer participants to engage with clinicians and health services in an actionable way. 1985 students and staff aged 18 and above with access to the Internet were recruited online. …”
Publicado 2013
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244938por Deshpande, Alina, Brown, Mac, Castro, Lauren, Daniel, William B., Generous, Eric N., Hengartner, Andrea, Margevicius, Kristen, Taylor-McCabe, Kirsten“…RESULTS: Seventeen categories of data streams were identified that ranged from traditional ones such as clinic/healthcare provider and laboratory records to newly emerging sources of information such as social media and internet search queries. The Logical Decisions® based evaluation of data streams identified 5 data streams that consistently showed utility regardless of the goal of biosurveillance. …”
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244939por Coberly, Jacqueline S., Fink, Clayton R., Elbert, Eugene, Yoon, In-Kyu, Velasco, John M., Tomayo, Agnes, Roque, V., Ygano, S., Macasoco, Durinda, Lewis, Sheri“…Twitter, however, is heavily used in these areas; for example, the RP is among the top 20 producers of tweets in the world. If social media could be used as a surrogate data source for electronic disease surveillance, it would provide an inexpensive pre-digitized data source for resource-limited countries. …”
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244940por Gundlapalli, Adi, Divita, Guy, Carter, Marjorie, Shen, Shuying, Palmer, Miland, Forbush, Tyler, South, Brett, Redd, Andrew, Sauer, Brian, Samore, Matthew“…When these templates are used for recording symptoms, demographic information or medical, social or travel history, they represent an important source of surveillance data [1]. …”
Publicado 2013
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