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181por Rodrigues, Filipe, Figueiredo, Nuno, Rodrigues, José, Ferreira, Regina, Hernández-Mendo, Antonio, Monteiro, Diogo“…For the second objective, a sample of 472 working class individuals (female = 278) with a mean work experience of 19.06 years (SD = 11,92) were recruited. …”
Publicado 2022
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182por Lunnay, Belinda, Nicholls, Emily, Pennay, Amy, MacLean, Sarah, Wilson, Carlene, Meyer, Samantha B., Foley, Kristen, Warin, Megan, Olver, Ian, Ward, Paul R.“…Affluent women’s preparedness to reduce alcohol consumption stemmed from a desire for self-regulation and to retain control; middle-class women’s preparedness to reduce alcohol was part of performing civility and respectability and working-class women’s preparedness to reduce alcohol was highly challenging. …”
Publicado 2022
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183“…The data of the current study included a sub-sample of 736 working-class parents (48.4% males and 51.6% females). …”
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184“…This paper seeks to inform this debate by conceptualizing and measuring representation gaps for women, people of immigrant origin, the working class, and younger age groups in France and Germany and by assessing the potential of deliberative participatory fora to ameliorate underrepresentation. …”
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185por Torgbenu, Eric Lawer, Nakua, Emmanuel K., Kyei, Henry, Badu, Eric, Opoku, Maxwell Peprah“…Policy makers in Ghana should pay attention to both preventive as well as management of MSK injuries, or else, most of the country’s working class could live with lasting effects of injuries which may have significant impacts on the economy.…”
Publicado 2017
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186por Fishbein, Diana H., Michael, Larry, Guthrie, Charles, Carr, Christine, Raymer, James“…A battery of EF performance tasks and a widely-used checklist of behavioral problems were administered to 66 children, 8–11 years old from a lower middle income, working class sample. Results showed significant relationships between the home environment and several dimensions of EF and behavioral problems. …”
Publicado 2019
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187por Tugwell, Sharon“…THE CASE STUDY: This paper focuses on a detailed case study with a white, working class, single mother of two children who has taken and shared breastfeeding selfies online. …”
Publicado 2019
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188por Rozado, David“…Specifically, the popular embedding models analyzed here display negative biases against middle and working-class socioeconomic status, male children, senior citizens, plain physical appearance and intellectual phenomena such as Islamic religious faith, non-religiosity and conservative political orientation. …”
Publicado 2020
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189por 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“…Low economic income is related to a poor assessment of confidentiality. Working class patients, students, and retirees value autonomy as good.…”
Publicado 2020
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190“…However, the rapid industrialization in the 19th century led to serious urban problems including pollution, poor sanitation, and abhorrent housing conditions for working class people. A new, uniquely American, form of development evolved in the early 20th century and greatly accelerated after World War II. …”
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191“…Interventions in fulfilling the travel needs for those belonging to socio-demographic groups that are highly affected by the pandemic, such as the working class, blue-collar workers, and have limited financial capabilities, can also be developed when a similar outbreak in the future is imminent.…”
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192“…CONCLUSION: Snake bite in our valley is an occupational hazard affecting working class engaged in farming in fields, fruit orchards, and forests in rural areas. …”
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193por Ikoona, Eric Nzirakaindi, Toure, Mame Awa, Njenga, Amon, Namulemo, Lucy, Kaluya, Ronald, Kamara, Kassim, Oyat, Freddy Wathum Drinkwater, Aloyo, Judith, Matovu, John Bosco, Kitara, David Lagoro“…Overweight was less likely among 25–34 years (aOR = 0.609, 95%CI: 0.514–0.722; p < 0.001) and 35–49 years (aOR = 0.480, 95%CI: 0.403–0.571; p < 0.001) age-groups than 15–24 years; more likely among not married women (aOR = 1.470, 95%CI:1.249–1.730; p < 0.001) than married; less likely among working-class (aOR = 0.840, 95%CI: 0.720–0.980; p = 0.026) than not working-class; most likely in women from the North (aOR = 1.325, 95%CI:1.096–1.602; p = 0.004), and less likely among women from the South (aOR = 0.755, 95%CI: 0.631–0.903; p = 0.002) than the East; less likely among women of middle-wealth-index (aOR = 0.656, 95%CI: 0.535–0.804; p < 0.001), richer-wealth-index (aOR = 0.400, 95%CI: 0.309–0.517; p < 0.001), and richest-wealth-index (aOR = 0.317, 95%CI: 0.234–0.431; p < 0.001) than the poorest-wealth-index; and more likely among women who did not listen to radios (aOR = 1.149; 95%CI:1.002–1.317; p = 0.047) than those who did. …”
Publicado 2023
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194por Castro Schepers, Ofelia“…RESULTS: The findings showed that most teachers experience STS levels within the normal range. White, working-class elementary school teachers experienced higher levels of STS than their K-12 classroom teacher peers. …”
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195“…PROBLEM: The Market is a highly cohesive working-class community in South Belfast. Queen's Communities and Place (QCAP) has partnered with the Market as an anchor community to co-develop research to generate actionable data to alleviate public health challenges. …”
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196por Alkerwi, Ala'a, Sauvageot, Nicolas, Couffignal, Sophie, Albert, Adelin, Lair, Marie-Lise, Guillaume, Michèle“…Subjects from the working class were less receptive to the study than those from other professional categories. …”
Publicado 2010
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197“…METHODS: The investigators conducted qualitative, thematic analysis of written comments from an observational, cross-sectional survey of clients of the Working Class Acupuncture clinics in Portland, Oregon. …”
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198“…Nine patients (43%) in the present study came from the low social class, 10 patients (48%) came from the working class and 2 patients (9%) came from the low middle social class. …”
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199“…Results: Significant risk factors for gambling disorder are at-risk alcohol use (OR = 4.9), poor mental health (OR = 5.9), young age (≤26 years, OR = 2.1), a low level of formal education (OR = 2.4), having grown up with a single parent (OR = 2.5), parents with addiction problems (OR = 2.3) and belonging to the working class (OR = 2.9). Risk factors for problem gambling are parents with addiction problems (OR = 3.8), poor mental health (OR = 2.6) and a young age (OR = 2.2). …”
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200“…Majority of the deceased were educated, working-class urban dwellers. More advocacies on public acceptance of cancer screening and cancer preventive lifestyles as well as governments' improvement on workforce training and treatment infrastructure will improve the current CM profile in Port Harcourt.…”
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