Traditionally, body talk has been defined as self-disparaging conversations about appearance that occur among the peer group (e.g., “I’m so fat”, and in response “no you’re not, if you’re fat I’m humongous”; Nichter & Vuckovic, 1994), with common responses encompassing denial ...
The codes were not pre-determined and emerged from analysis of the transcripts. Saturation Saturation was defined as being when the information from the interviews produced "little or no change to the codebook" (inductive thematic analysis) [35, 39, 40]. Coding of the data Interviews were ...
(0.77), and American Indian/Alaskan Natives (0.44).DISCUSSION:The status quo of using "good-enough for government" race/ethnicity variables contained in Medicare administrative data for minority health disparities research can be improved through the use of self-reported race/ethnicity data, available...
Data presented asβ-coefficient (95% CI) for “average” (n = 212,032) and “brisk” (n = 166,641) walking pace relative to “slow” (26,804) walking pace (reference). Model 1: adjusted for age, sex, ethnicity, white blood cell count. Model 2: model 1 additionally adjus...
(Cog-genomics.org) was used to run the principal component analysis on the genomic data. The first ten genomic principal components (PCs) were used as covariates to control for the genomic ethnicity. The following models were fit using lme4 package in RStudio to investigate the main effect ...
Initial descriptive themes were reviewed and discussed with researcher PT, then collaboratively refined with reflexivity in mind until clearly defined themes were apparent. These formed analytical metathemes and subthemes relevant to the review questions and go beyond the content of the data into the ...
In particular, such research has examined how young people’s views of inequality develop as they age and how they relate to factors such as their gender, race/ethnicity, and socioeconomic background as well as to broader cultural factors. With regard to age, this research suggests that, ...
Emotional problems have been associated with the onset of adolescence, which has been defined as the age range between 10 and 19 years [44]. Studies with younger or older participants were included if the age range overlapped with 10–19 years of age and the mean of the sample fell within...
Outputs (theoretical constructs targeted defined by the theoretical domains framework) Short-term effects (increased communicative confidence, social participation, participation in meaningful activity and reduced symptoms of low mood for SSWA) Long-term effects (improved quality of life, increased perceived...
Ethnicity also had a significant effect on the slope (Slope for ethnicity = −.147, p = .04, R2 = −.064), indicating that participants in the minority ethnic group who reported higher self-efficacy (initial mean scores), saw a slower increase in self-efficacy scores in comparison to...