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income, and mortality (n=496,658; 274,316 deaths between 1995 and 2007). We estimate bivariate and multivariate Cox … occupation and income, and the effects of occupation is mediated by income. All dimensions have their own net effect on mortality …, but income shows the steepest mortality gradient (HR 1.78, lowest vs. highest quintile). Income is more important for men …
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Growth mixture modeling has gained much attention in applied and methodological social science research recently, but the selection of the number of latent classes for such models remains a challenging issue. This problem becomes more serious when one of the key assumptions of this model, proper...
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Cesarean deliveries are widely used in many high- and middle-income countries. This overuse both increases costs and … emphasizes the importance of focusing on pregnancy health education, particularly for low-income women, as a potential way to …
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Cesarean deliveries are widely used in many high- and middle-income countries. This overuse both increases costs and … emphasizes the importance of focusing on pregnancy health education, particularly for low-income women, as a potential way to …
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Although societies, as a reaction to the social model of disability, try to integrate and empower people with impairments and disadvantaged families through inclusive policies, these population groups continue to experience integration difficulties. Besides negative changes in health, a weak...
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conventional SEP measures, such as income and education, without regard to how other indicators could influence findings. This …
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analyze the association between sociodemographic factors (age, gender, education, marital status, income, religion) and ….07-1.5, p<0.01), higher income (aOR=1.5, 95% CI=1.3-1.6, p<0.001) were positively associated with current drinking. Older … higher in rural areas and among low-income households. Targeted policy efforts are needed to reduce the health risk of …
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This paper examines how the unemployment rate is related to adolescent alcohol use during a time period characterized by big societal changes using repeated cross-sectional adolescent survey data from a Swedish region, collected in 1988, 1991, 1995, 1998, 2002 and 2005. Individual level alcohol...
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