sociodemographic variable

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variable
noun[C]
uk
/ˈveə.ri.ə.bəl/
us
/ˈver.i.ə.bəl/
a number, amount, or situation that ...
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The initial measures addressed sociodemographic variables, psychological\\psychiatric problems and social disability.
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Of the sociodemographic variables examined, neither education nor living situation contributed to the fatigue difference.
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Finally, standard measures of sociodemographic variables and rearing history were also obtained.
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These percentages have not been controlled for sociodemographic variables as have the odds ratios.
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A semi-structured interview was conducted by a psychiatrist about sociodemographic variables and substance dependence history.
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Information was gathered on sociodemographic variables, medical and psychiatric status, health care utilization and disability.
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This is shown for all the sociodemographic variables considered here.
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Other sociodemographic variables were not consistently associated with persistence, especially after adjustment for severity of fatigue.
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Sociodemographic variables were obtained from military records or the 1992 survey.
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The mail pilot survey also assessed basic sociodemographic variables.
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Although we made no attempt to assess the impact of sociodemographic variables on the relationship between the instruments, the method employed here is easy to apply to such comparison.
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In both sets of analyses, sociodemographic variables including age, education and income were controlled in the first block of the regression analysis.
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It is quite common that sociodemographic variables such as gender and age interact, due to their nature of very general social categories.
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Relative risks and 95 % confidence intervals were calculated for the bivariate associations between the sociodemographic variables and health status and mortality.
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We will then examine whether the resulting clusters are associated with cohort status and relevant sociodemographic variables.
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Further, the predictive potency of youth ratings, at least for females, remained when sociodemographic variables were accounted for.
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At both interviews, women also provided information on a range of sociodemographic variables considered to be independently associated with the accuracy of patient self-reports (6).
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Psychological\\psychiatric problems were found to play the most important role in the prediction of depressive episodes while sociodemographic variables were of lower importance.
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Secondly, we examined how new ideation and attempts were related to sociodemographic variables and psychiatric disorders assessed at baseline interviews.
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