Leveraging naturally occurring variation in financial stress to examine associations with inflammatory burden among older adults [0.03%]
利用金融压力的自然变化来研究其与老年人炎症负担之间的关联
Laura Samuel,Sarah L Szanton,Neal S Fedarko et al.
Laura Samuel et al.
Background: Financial strain is associated with earlier disability and mortality, but causal links are underexplored, partly because it is unethical to randomise people to financial stress. This study leverages naturally ...
Gender difference in suicide in Taiwan over a century: a time trend analysis in 1905-1940 and 1959-2012 [0.03%]
台湾一个世纪以来的自杀性别差异:1905至1940年及1959至2012年的趋势分析
Yi-Han Chang,David Gunnell,Chia-Yueh Hsu et al.
Yi-Han Chang et al.
Background: Suicide rates are higher in men than in women in most countries, although the gender ratios vary markedly worldwide. We investigated long-term trends in suicide rates and the male-to-female ratios in relation ...
Changing speed of reduction in under-5 mortality rates over the 20th century [0.03%]
20世纪小儿死亡率减速的速度变化
Omar Karlsson,Martin Dribe,S V Subramanian
Omar Karlsson
Background: Declines from high levels of under-5 mortality rate (U5MR) first occurred in Western Europe. Knowledge and technologies gained from early mortality reductions could accelerate the U5MR decline for countries th...
Recall accuracy of notifications about incidental findings from an MRI examination: results from a population-based study [0.03%]
一项基于人群的研究:关于磁共振检查意外发现提醒通知的召回准确性结果
Katharina Piontek,Adrian Richter,Katrin Hegenscheid et al.
Katharina Piontek et al.
Background: Self-reports of medical findings are indispensable in clinical practice and research but subject to recall bias. We analysed the recall accuracy of notifications about incidental findings (IFs) from a whole-bo...
Psychosocial determinants predicting long-term sickness absence: a register-based cohort study [0.03%]
预测长期病假的心理社会决定因素:基于登记的队列研究
Kaat Goorts,Isabelle Boets,Saskia Decuman et al.
Kaat Goorts et al.
Background: This study assessed the psychosocial determinants as explanatory variables for the length of the work disability period. The aim was to estimate the predictive value of a selected set of psychosocial determina...
Interpregnancy and interbirth intervals and all-cause, cardiovascular-related and cancer-related maternal mortality: findings from a large population-based cohort study [0.03%]
妊娠间隔与分娩间隔与产妇全因、心血管相关及癌症相关死亡率的关系:大型队列研究的结果
Yiska Loewenberg Weisband,Orly Manor,Yechiel Friedlander et al.
Yiska Loewenberg Weisband et al.
Introduction: Scarce research is available regarding the association between interbirth intervals (IBI) and long-term maternal health outcomes, particularly cardiovascular disease (CVD) mortality. We aimed to assess wheth...
Recovery from work: testing the effects of chronic internal and external workload on health and well-being [0.03%]
从工作中的恢复:测试慢性内部和外部工作负荷对健康和幸福感的影响
Mark Cropley,Leif W Rydstedt,David Andersen
Mark Cropley
Background: The aim of this study was to examine the effects of reduced recovery opportunities on health, associated with chronic internal workload (ie, during work) and external workload (ie, following work). ...
Suicide, overdose and worker exit in a cohort of Michigan autoworkers [0.03%]
密歇根州汽车工人队列中的自杀、药物过量和工人退出
Ellen A Eisen,Kevin T Chen,Holly Elser et al.
Ellen A Eisen et al.
Background: In recent decades, suicide and fatal overdose rates have increased in the US, particularly for working-age adults with no college education. The coincident decline in manufacturing has limited stable employmen...
Alcohol consumption and internalising disorders in young adults of ALSPAC: a population-based study [0.03%]
英国前瞻性儿少队列研究中年轻人饮酒与内向型精神障碍的关系
Gwen Sascha Fernandes,Gemma Lewis,Gemma Hammerton et al.
Gwen Sascha Fernandes et al.
Introduction: Depression and harmful alcohol consumption contribute significantly to the global health burden, but in young adults, this relationship is under-researched and conflicted. The aim of this study was to determ...
Does subjective social status predict depressive symptoms in Chinese elderly? A longitudinal study from Hong Kong [0.03%]
主观社会地位能预测香港老年人的抑郁症状吗?一项纵向研究
Elizabeth Kwong,Timothy T Y Kwok,Timothy S Sumerlin et al.
Elizabeth Kwong et al.
Background: Subjective social status (SSS), one's self-perceived social status, has been gaining interest among researchers as a risk/protective factor of many health outcomes. SSS encompasses both socio-economic factors ...