Having a relative with cancer was often an insufficient reason to feel concerned about personal risk, because a family history of the disease was often placed within a wider social context. It is concluded that many people who have living first-degree relatives with cancer may not perceive ...
It first tests, whether two models are distinguishable. In a second step it ascertains whether the second model shows better fit than the first model. Additionally, and in order to assess the relative improvement in the proportion of variability accounted for by one model over the other, we ...
Respondents are members of a target population, which is completely connected and where every member of the population can reach every other member through their connections to others in the population; 2. Respondents can accurately report their degree; 3. Individuals recruit from their personal ...
Community-based opportunistic self-completion surveying for sexual health programming is common among men-who-have-sex-with-men (MSM) in Europe, being used to generate evidence of unmet prevention need, for behavioural surveillance and as a platform for advocating HIV precautions. However, comparing ...
12.28. Packaging is considered suitable if it provides adequateprotection (preventing degradation of the medicine due to environmentalinfluences), safety (absence of undesirable substances released into theproduct), compatibility (absence of interaction possibly affecting medicine quality)and performance (functi...
(0.5%,n = 675); GROWLr (0.5%,n = 625) and Bluesystem (0.2%,n = 214). These seven sites were considered important by partners in at least two countries but fewer than half of all countries. The percentage of qualifiers from these seven settings is combined into a ...
First, a model was fit among pre–COVID-19 planners and triers. These outcomes were collapsed owing to small sample size of those actively trying to become pregnant. Second, a model was fit among pre–COVID-19 nonplanners/nontriers. Sensitivity analyses were considered by fitting models ...
Despite the growing use of cochlear implants in deaf patients, there is a lack of data on their knowledge, attitude, and practice (KAP) toward cochlear implants. This study aimed to investigate the KAP toward cochlear implants among deaf patients who received cochlear implants. A web-based cross...
However, there is still a wide divergence in the literature (Freeman 1984; Wood and Jones 1995) about who should be considered as stakeholders. This can be explained by the fact that researchers use stakeholder analysis for different aims or in a dif- ferent context (Pouloudi and Whitley ...
John D. Rockefelleris often cited as the world's first billionaire, achieving that status in 1916 through his ownership of Standard Oil.2From that point over a century ago, wealth has multiplied to the point where the richest people in the world have fortunes that exceed $200 billion.3The ...