نتایج جستجو برای: sociodemographic factors

تعداد نتایج: 1086825  

2012
Mal Rye Choi Hun-Jeong Eun Tai P. Yoo Youngmi Yun Christopher Wood Michael Kase Jong-Il Park Jong-Chul Yang

OBJECTIVE Several studies have reported that ethnic differences influence psychiatric diagnoses. Some previous studies reported that African Americans and Hispanics are diagnosed with schizophrenia spectrum disorders more frequently than Caucasians, and that Caucasians are more likely to be diagnosed with affective disorders than other ethnic groups. We sought to identify associations between s...

Journal: :Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health 2015

2002
Barry A. Miller Benjamin F. Hankey Terry L. Thomas

The importance of sociodemographic factors and tumor biomarkers in explaining ethnic differences in tumor stage and size at diagnosis was investigated in over 106,000 female breast cancer patients reported during 1992–1996 from 11 US population-based cancer registries. Japanese and non-Hispanic White women tended to be diagnosed at an earlier stage, with smaller diameter tumors and with a lower...

Journal: :Adolescence 2000
S I Coard K Nitz M E Felice

First-time adolescent mothers are at high risk for a repeat pregnancy. The present investigation, part of an ongoing longitudinal study, examined sociodemographic, family, and health factors associated with repeat Pregnancy in a clinic sample of urban, first-time adolescent mothers (ages 13 to 17 years). They were predominantly African-American and from low-income households. Repeat pregnancy w...

Journal: :Public health nutrition 2010
Luis Ortiz-Hernández Norma Ramos-Ibáñez

OBJECTIVE To estimate the physical activity level among Mexican adults and to establish the sociodemographic variables that may be linked to active lifestyles. DESIGN Data from a cross-sectional survey were analysed. Physical activity was assessed using the short version of the International Physical Activity Questionnaire. The independent variables were sex, age, socio-economic status and si...

Journal: :Archives of disease in childhood 1993
P G Tuohy A M Counsell D C Geddis

Recent research has implicated infant sleeping body position and bed sharing as risk factors in the sudden infant death syndrome. The sociodemographic associations of infant sleeping body position and location were examined in this study. This showed that the majority (86.4%) of New Zealand parents now place their infants to sleep on their sides. The remainder place their infants supine (1.3%),...

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