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Background: Estimates of prevalence are known to be affected by the design of cross-sectional studies. A pan-European study provided an opportunity to compare the effect of two cross-sectional study designs on estimates of medicines use.... more
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      PharmacoepidemiologyResearch DesignBiomedical ResearchData Collection
Purpose Religious delusions are common and are considered to be particularly difficult to treat. In this study we investigated what psychological processes may underlie the reported treatment resistance. In particular, we focused on the... more
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      PsychologyCognitive ScienceAdolescentDelusions
Objectives: Recent studies have suggested that survival following the Norwood procedure is influenced by anatomy and is worse for patients with hypoplastic left heart syndrome (HLHS), particularly aortic atresia (AA), as compared to other... more
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      GeneticsSurvival AnalysisMultivariate AnalysisBirth Weight
Interpreting the significance of anal findings in child sexual abuse can be difficult. The aim of this study is to compare the frequency of anal features between children with and without anal penetration. This is a retrospective blinded... more
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      PsychologySocial WorkChild abuse and neglectAdolescent
Introduction. Quality improvement initiatives have focused primarily on preventing in-hospital complications. Patients developing complications are at a greater risk of mortality; however, factors associated with failure-to-rescue (death... more
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      SurgeryHeart FailureResuscitationInfection
This study utilized growth mixture modeling to examine the impact of parents, child care providers, teachers, and peers on the prediction of distinct developmental patterns of classroom externalizing behavior in elementary school. Among... more
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      PsychologyPredictionSchool PsychologyChild Care
Background: Kenya has a maternal mortality ratio of 488 per 100,000 live births. Preventing maternal deaths depends significantly on the presence of a skilled birth attendant at delivery. Kenyan national statistics estimate that the... more
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      BioinformaticsGeographyNursingObstetrics
The longitudinal growth in stature for 509 males and 311 females was characterized from early childhood to adulthood. A triphasic generalized logistic (BTT) model (Bock et al. [1994] Chicago: SSI) was used through the AUXAL software... more
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      Evolutionary BiologyNutrition and DieteticsAnthropologyChild Development
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      NursingEducational MeasurementRisk assessmentNursing Education
Treatment with anti-resorptive agents over 13 months was associated with for three to fivefold lower bone mineral density changes and 1.5-fold increased risk of incidence fracture in vitamin D insufficient as compared to vitamin D... more
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      Clinical TrialRiskVitamin DCalcium
Objective: To identify risk factors associated with pressure ulcer development among adult hospitalized medical and surgical patients. Design: A prospective comparative study including 530 adult patients from medical and surgical wards.... more
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      NursingRisk assessmentActivities of Daily LivingSweden
Background: The incidence of residual ventricular septal defects (VSDs) after surgery is 5-25%. Redo surgery is associated with higher risks. Methods: Between January 2000 to December 2008, 170 patients underwent percutaneous VSD closure... more
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      Treatment OutcomeRisk assessmentAdolescentCatheterization
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      EpidemiologyDeathMental HealthPublic Health
Aim.  To examine the relationship between nurse staffing and nurse-rated quality of nursing care and job outcomes.Background.  Nurse staffing has been reported to influence patient and nurse outcomes.Design.  A cross-sectional study with... more
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      PsychologyNursingJob SatisfactionQuality of Mental Health Care
Which domains in life produce the greatest potential for regret, and what features of those life domains explain why? Using archival and laboratory evidence, the authors show that greater perceived opportunity within life domains evokes... more
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      PsychologyCognitive ScienceEmotionDecision Making
This study examines the relationship between a computerized neuropsychological assessment battery, the Automated Neuropsychological Assessment Metrics (ANAM) and a widely used ability measure, Woodcock-Johnson III Tests of Cognitive... more
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      PsychologyCognitive ScienceMilitary MedicineIntelligence
Background: Records of patients discharged from the Emergency Department (ED) who return within 72 h and are admitted are often reviewed for potential quality issues. Objectives: We explored 72-h return admissions and determined the... more
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      Emergency MedicineAdolescentYoung AdultClinical Sciences
The aim of this study was to investigate the number and type of brain abnormalities and their influence on psychosocial development, criminal history and paraphilias in sexual murderers. We analyzed psychiatric court reports of 166 sexual... more
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      HomicideForensic psychiatryAdolescentBrain
Despite the growing evidence that perfectionism is associated with adolescent psychological distress, few studies have investigated this relationship prospectively with measures designed for use in adolescent populations. In the present... more
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      Anxiety DisordersPersonalityDepressionPerfectionism
Drug development performance is examined using data on clinical research projects of 10 pharmaceutical companies. In contrast to previous work on the discovery phase of pharmaceutical R&D we find a strong correlation between the diversity... more
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      Health EconomicsDrug developmentApplied EconomicsClinical research
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      International CooperationAdolescentLinear modelsHUMAN PAPILLOMAVIRUS
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      MathematicsEducational MeasurementMedicineLearning Disabilities
Many OECD countries have replied to economic recessions with an adaption in public spending on social benefits for families and young people in need. So far, no study has examined the impact of public social spending during the recent... more
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      Mental HealthChild healthFamilyAdolescent Health
Background. Conventional pulmonary artery banding (CPAB) is associated with high morbidity and mortality. We studied the changes in outcome with the use of an adjustable pulmonary artery band (APAB). Methods. Between June 2001 and June... more
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      CardiologyEducational ResearchEvolutionRisk assessment
In line with the aims of the "National Bilharzia Control Programme" and the "School Health and Nutrition Programme" in Zambia, a study on urinary schistosomiasis was conducted in 20 primary schools of Lusaka province to further our... more
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      DemographyEcologyAdolescentLogistic Regression
Introduction: Nigeria remains among the few countries that are yet to achieve eradication of neonatal tetanus in the world despite the availability of an effective vaccine. This study investigated immunity against tetanus in primiparous... more
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      NigeriaMedicinePregnancyYoung Adult
SummaryA score that can accurately determine the risk of major bleeding during anticoagulant therapy may help to make decisions on anticoagulant use. RIETE is an ongoing registry of consecutive patients with acute venous thromboembolism... more
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      ArgentinaIsraelComplicationEurope
Contagious caprine pleuropneumonia (CCPP) has been identified as a significant problem in goat production, especially in the arid and semiarid lowland areas of Ethiopia. Even though CCPP was reported in most of the goat rearing areas of... more
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      Veterinary MedicineAnimal HusbandrySpainMultivariate Analysis
Background and Aims. Metabolic acidosis (MA) is a frequent and serious complication in HIV-infected patients. The aim of the study is to compare patients with and without MA associated with HIV. Methods. Patients were retrospectively... more
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      Acute kidney injuryAntiretroviral TherapyCorrelationRisk factors
Background: Noise is the most common occupational hazard. Noise-induced hearing loss (NIHL) is a known occupational disease. The economic costs of NIHL have been estimated to be billions of dollars. Besides, cigarette smoking is a common... more
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      Noise Induced Hearing LossEuropean Public Health PoliciesIranSmoking
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      Noise Induced Hearing LossMultidisciplinaryEnvironmental science and technologyNew York City
for the Lifeways Cross-generation Cohort Study Steering Group BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: Animal models have demonstrated that maternal overnutrition during pregnancy influences offspring adiposity. Few human studies of normal pregnancy have... more
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      Nutrition and DieteticsObesityChild DevelopmentIreland
Logistic regression was used to investigate potential feed-mill risk factors for the isolation of Salmonella. Feed mill intake pits were demonstrated to have an increased risk of culture-positive dust samples (OR = 6.4; 95% CI: 2.7–15.1).... more
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      Public HealthLogistic RegressionSpainPreventive Veterinary Medicine
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      Treatment OutcomeMultivariate AnalysisProspective studiesSmoking Cessation
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      Environmental HealthBrazilUrban HealthRural Health
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      GastroenterologyHRScreeningOR
To determine (i) the extent to which recommended lifestyle healthy behaviors are adopted and the existence of positive attitudes to health; (ii) the relative influence of socio-demographic variables on multiple healthy lifestyle behaviors... more
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      Health BehaviorLife StylePhysical ActivityOlder people
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      UltrasoundProspective studiesPregnancyClinical Sciences
Objectives. The purpose of this study was to assess the relationships between stigma and shame associated with seeking treatment for sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) and undergoing testing for gonorrhea and HIV.
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      PrejudicePublic HealthShamePublic
Objective: Our study explored if patient risk factors for cesarean delivery (CD) are changing over time. Study design: North Carolina birth certificates from 1995 were used to build a logistic regression model to predict the probability... more
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      Quality of CarePregnancyPatient SatisfactionRisk factors
Background. Risk stratification and prediction of outcome in acute renal failure patients in the intensive care unit are important determinants for improvement of patient care and design of clinical trials. Methods. In order to identify... more
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      Acute kidney injurySurvival AnalysisMultivariate AnalysisAcute renal failure
This paper investigates potential gender and age differences in conviction and crash occurrence subsequent to being directed to attend Iowa's Driver... more
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      Program EvaluationPsychologyEducational MeasurementAutomobiles
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      StrokeBlood GlucoseHospitalizationBrain Ischemia
CONTEXT: Little evidence from India is available regarding the ways in which early marriage may compromise young women's lives and their reproductive health and choices.
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      DemographyReproductionIndiaMarriage
Objective. Little is known about how cancer physicians communicate with limited English proficient (LEP) patients. We studied physician-reported use and availability of interpreters. Data Sources. A 2004 survey was fielded among... more
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      Breast CancerLos AngelesHealth ServicesTranslating
Objectives This study sought to develop a method to adjust for case mix complexity in catheterization for congenital heart disease to allow equitable comparisons of adverse event (AE) rates.
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      BiomaterialsRisk assessmentAdolescentCongenital Heart Defects
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate risks for intraoperative or postoperative packed red blood cell transfusion in women who underwent cesarean delivery.
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      ObstetricsRisk assessmentMultivariate AnalysisProspective studies
Physical activity is considered an important and determining factor for the cancer patient's physical well-being and quality of life. However, cancer treatment may disrupt the practice of physical activity, and the prevention of... more
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      NursingQuality of lifePhysical ActivityAdolescent