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Mental health symptoms, as well as demographic and lifestyle characteristics are used as explanatory variables. Logistic regressions stratified by ethnicity are conducted to compare the odds of truancy in the ethnic minority groups. Findings There are positive relationships between the likelihood of ...
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However, none of the studies involving electronic mental health programs reported any significant benefit of the intervention. This may signify that electronic interventions at construction sites are not as effective as those that are face-to-face, although comparison studies are lacking. The negative ...
Assessing performance of mental health services (MHS) providers merely by their outcomes is insufficient. Process factors, such as treatment cost or duration, should also be considered in a meaningful and thorough analysis of quality of care. The present study aims to examine various performance indi...
Understanding the drivers of health and economic cost for the treatment of mental health conditions is critical to meet the accelerating demands for care. We conducted an economic evaluation of real-world healthcare-systems data from 27,540 patients rece
cardiovascular, neurological, mental health, and inflammatory autoimmune conditions; however, there are concerns that these associations may reflect bias in the chosen comparison group or residual confounding by illness severity or care provided, rather than unique, direct outcomes of SARS-CoV-2 ...
We suggest that future research should build upon our findings by, for example, conducting comparison studies in different contexts (e.g., migrants in Europe), comparing models between migrant and non-migrant groups, incorporating objectively measured green space and other potential mediators, and acc...
Furthermore, e-health literacy scores were significantly higher for the Australian sample. Age, e-health literacy, country-of-residence, education level, and comfort in using the internet did not predict mental health service preference. The results suggest that preference for in-person or online ...