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Results: Compared to White patients, African American patients were significantly less likely to undergo ACL reconstruction following an ACL injury (OR=0.65, 95% CI, 0.573–0.726). Patients older than 35 had decreased odds of undergoing ACL reconstruction compared to younger pati...
Hyperfeminine thinking and behavior was significantly lower in the context of higher perceived socioeconomic opportunity structures (OR=0.87; 95%CI=0.79–0.95). Interventions seeking to promote gender equity and reduce HIV/STI may be more effective when the socioeconomic context of gender ideologies ...
CI,p-values for categories and globalp-values for the indicators (Wald F) are reported in the Tables. As there were no gender interactions (the associations of the examined sociodemographic and socioeconomic factors with sleep duration and insomnia-related symptoms were similar for both women and...
Initiation of breastfeeding was the only component for which education was not statistically significant (OR = 0.96, 95% CI 0.92–1.01). Figure 5 Adjusted odds ratios of the associations between socioeconomic and geographic predictors and antenatal and postnatal care components, 2019–21 (N...
The factors associated with dying from PTB were: 45 and over years of age (OR = 1.3; 95% CI = 0.98-1.3), 0-3 schooling years (OR = 3.3; 95% CI = 1.1-9.6), engaged in agriculture (OR = 2.2; 95% CI = 1.1-4.4), not living in main villages of their municipality (OR = 1.2...
The risk of childhood A.L.L was associated with paternal smoking (P-value =0.001, OR=2.6, CI 95%, 1.5-4.5), alcohol drinking (P-value=0.003, OR=3.33, CI 95%, 2.7-3.9), addiction (P-value =0, OR=42.7, CI95%, 5.56-328.34).ConclusionThe results suggest that socioeconomic factors...
This systematic review is the first to examine the socioeconomic distribution of all four major behavioural risk factors within LLMICs. Our findings substantially augment the scant evidence from previous LLMIC-based reviews on individual risk factors; Ciapponi and colleagues12 showed a significant inco...