sociodemographic factor
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factor
noun[C]
uk/ˈfæk.tər/us/ˈfæk.tɚ/
a fact or situation that influences the result ...
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(Definition offactorfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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She focuses on how sociodemographic factors and aspects of the actual communications process affect the patient's attempts to obtain information and participate in medical decisions.
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Sociodemographic factors included age, gender, and living arrangements.
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Tests for relevant interactions were conducted, particularly with region and the other sociodemographic factors, and these terms were included if they met the criteria mentioned.
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At school age, both proximal and distal sociodemographic factors may become increasingly salient influences on outcome.
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Furthermore, a complex array of physical, psychological, and sociodemographic factors affects working ability (5;15;27).
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This study assesses associations between sociodemographic factors and flavivirus seroprevalence in this region.
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We also tested whether treatment patterns in sociodemographic factors, prior out-patient treatment, hospital admission conditions and type of hospital facility explained patterns in in-patient treatment.
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There may be sociodemographic factors that affect these waves of action.
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Depression in the community dwelling elderly: do clinical and sociodemographic factors influence referral to psychiatry?
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Further analysis showed that rather different sociodemographic factors determined basic and housing deprivation.
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It includes questions regarding sociodemographic factors, subjective health status, chronic diseases, and lifestyle.
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We hypothesized that distal sociodemographic factors affect vocabulary competence in children directly and that they are also mediated by parent belief systems and by parent-child interactions.
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With respect to persistence, we do not know whether any differences will remain with a more stringent definition of persistent disorders when controlling for sociodemographic factors.
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Based on data from significant others, measures used spanned sociodemographic factors, childhood experiences, psychiatric morbidity and psychiatric history, exposure to recent stressful life events and social interaction.
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In addition, sociodemographic factors and length of hospital stay determinants for the use of mental health facilities by stroke patients are sought by looking at stroke diagnosis.
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Multivariate analyses (logistic regression models) were conducted to assess whether sociodemographic factors explained significant associations between race and treatment.
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Sociodemographic factors such as age, access to resources and income level are significant indicators of maternal outcomes.
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