Patterns of heavy drinking among women between the ages of 15 and 29 are examined for a variety of age, marital status and occupational status categories. Comparisons are made with males of corresponding ages while using definitions of heavy drinking that control for differences in average body ...
This report deals with age, sex, marital status and common-law status. It is aimed at informing users about the complexity of the data and any difficulties that could affect their use. It explains the theoretical framework and definitions used to gather the data, and describes unusual circumstan...
While there are different definitions of marriage across and within countries in sub-Saharan Africa, the MDICP relies on respondents' self-reports of their status as married, regardless of whether or not there had been a public marriage ceremony. Thus, both formal and inf...
The WHO definitions were used for adults. bAll effect-estimates are adjusted for age, sex and clustering by hospital/polyclinic and represent the OR giving the change in odds (95% CI) of having a ChEAT score X22.5 (85th percentile) per s.d. increase in BMI (kg m À 2). cAdjusted...
Varying definitions of marital quality, as well as different sample characteristics among the included articles may have also contributed to equivocal relationships between marital quality and cognitive function. More specifically, not all participants in the included studies were married at the time of ...
Marital status was categorized as married/partner, separated/divorced, single, or widowed. Tumours with Gleason scores ≥ 8 defined high-grade cancers, and low-grade otherwise. NCI-SEER’s summary stages (local, regional, distant) indicated the extent of the cancer. Logistic regression was ...