نتایج جستجو برای: rural individuals

تعداد نتایج: 449146  

Journal: :علوم اجتماعی 0
سید رسول حسینی دکتر حسین بهروان سیما سروش

the goal of the present paper has been investigating social trust and the factors affecting it among women in three villages of three different iranian provinces. the two research questions of the study are: 1. how is social trust perceived by rural women? 2. what factors affect rural women’s social trust? the data were collected by distributing a questionnaire among a sample of 300 women comin...

Journal: :Rural and remote health 2013
Jeri Bigbee Diana Mixon

INTRODUCTION The shortage of registered nurses is an issue globally, but particularly in rural and remote areas. Previous research in medicine suggests that recruiting students from rural backgrounds is an effective strategy to enhance the supply of rural healthcare providers. This strategy has not been widely adopted or evaluated in nursing. The purpose of this study was to compare rural and u...

Journal: :Neuroepidemiology 2004
M Gourie-Devi G Gururaj P Satishchandra D K Subbakrishna

A population-based neuroepidemiological survey of 102,557 individuals in urban and rural Bangalore in Southern India was conducted to determine the prevalence and pattern of neurological disorders. The study population included subjects from urban (51,502) and rural (51,055) areas, identified through a two-stage stratified random sampling method. Trained social workers administered the screenin...

Journal: :Ecology 2008
Amanda D Rodewald Daniel P Shustack

Population responses of synanthropic species to urbanization may be explained by the resource-matching rule, which postulates that individuals should distribute themselves according to resource availability. According to the resource-matching rule, urban habitats will contain greater densities if they provide better resources than rural habitats. However, because resource availability is densit...

Journal: :The Journal of rural health : official journal of the American Rural Health Association and the National Rural Health Care Association 2010
John C Fortney Jeffrey S Harman Stanley Xu Fran Dong

OBJECTIVE To assess the association between rurality and depression care. METHODS Data were extracted for 10,319 individuals with self-reported depression in the Medical Expenditure Panel Survey. Pharmacotherapy was defined as an antidepressant prescription fill, and minimally adequate pharmacotherapy was defined as receipt of at least 4 antidepressant fills. Psychotherapy was defined as an o...

Journal: :Rural and remote health 2009
Dustin J Colegrove Brian E Whitacre

INTRODUCTION This study examines US osteopathic residents' and medical students' attitudes and willingness to practice in rural medicine. The multiple aims of this study were to determine: (1) if there are any significant differences in interest in rural medicine among various levels of training; (2) the relative age, gender, and race of those who are intending to pursue a career in rural healt...

2017
Raja Rajendra Timilsina Koji Kotani Yoshio Kamijo

Sustainability has become a key issue in managing natural resources together with growing concerns for capitalism, environmental and resource problems. We hypothesize that the ongoing modernization of competitive societies, which we refer to as "capitalism," affects human nature for utilizing common pool resources, thus compromising sustainability. To test this hypothesis, we design and impleme...

2013
Ju Huang Xi-Long Pan Ang Li

BACKGROUND The Second China National Sample Survey on Disability in 2006 showed that the participation rate of disabled Chinese rural individuals in social medical insurance participation was less than 30%. However, there has been limited number of studies on the influencing factors, especially contextual factors, affecting their participation in social medical insurance. Therefore, this study ...

2015
Qingguo Ma Guanxiong Pei Jia Jin Harriet de Wit

An individual's willingness to share resources declines as the social distance between the decision maker and the recipient increases, which is known as social discounting. This social-distance-dependent prosocial behavior is likely to be influenced by the region in which individuals were raised. Based on previous studies on social discounting, this research focuses on the differing social dist...

Journal: :The Journal of the Association of Physicians of India 2010
G R Sridhar Venkata Putcha G Lakshmi

OBJECTIVE To assess the time trends in the prevalence of diabetes at our Centre from 1994-2004 (N: 19,072 individuals) on the following parameters: age group, sex, rural or urban area and individuals with freshly diagnosed diabetes versus known diabetes. STUDY DESIGN AND SETTING Analysis of data from electronic medical records at a referral Endocrine and Diabetes Centre in Southern India. M...

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