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Machine Learning in Predicting Child Malnutrition: A Meta-Analysis of Demographic and Health Surveys Data. [PDF]
Rao B, Rashid M, Hasan MG, Thunga G.
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Practical Epidemiology, 2021
Abstract Surveys are used to collect data on the population distribution and frequency of health behaviours and use of services, health risks and diseases, as well as for the monitoring the implementation of health interventions, services, and programmes.
J Patrick Vaughan +2 more
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Abstract Surveys are used to collect data on the population distribution and frequency of health behaviours and use of services, health risks and diseases, as well as for the monitoring the implementation of health interventions, services, and programmes.
J Patrick Vaughan +2 more
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Headache, 2020
Accurate, up‐to‐date estimates of the burden of migraine and severe headache are important for evidence‐based decision‐making about workforce needs and the distribution of health resources.
R. Burch, P. Rizzoli, E. Loder
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Accurate, up‐to‐date estimates of the burden of migraine and severe headache are important for evidence‐based decision‐making about workforce needs and the distribution of health resources.
R. Burch, P. Rizzoli, E. Loder
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Geriatricians Health Survey 2000
Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, 2001OBJECTIVES: To characterize geriatricians' preventive health behaviors including vitamin/supplement use, exercise, smoking, alcohol use, and weight control. DESIGN: Mailed questionnaire.
D, Watts +3 more
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The Health Interview Survey and Minority Health
Medical Care, 1980This article emphasizes the advantages and disadvantages of the National Center for Health Statistics Health Interview Surveys (HIS) when applied to the needs of ethnic minorities at the local level. While HIS gives information on health status of minorities and their use of services at the national level, this information is of limited help to ...
E J, Salber, A G, Beza
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Journal of Clinical Psychology, 1978
The Personal Health Survey (PHS) is a 200-item inventory that consists of 12 scales of empirically constructed items that relate to symptomatology from the principal psychophysiological supporting systems. The PHS was administered to 730 Ss in five clinical groups.
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The Personal Health Survey (PHS) is a 200-item inventory that consists of 12 scales of empirically constructed items that relate to symptomatology from the principal psychophysiological supporting systems. The PHS was administered to 730 Ss in five clinical groups.
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Survey pinpoints health neurosis
Nursing Standard, 1995Women, people living alone, those living in urban rented accommodation and the unemployed are the most likely to be neurotic, a major survey of the nation's mental health has found.
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Veterinary Record, 2014
THE Kennel Club (KC) recently launched its 2014 Pedigree Breed Health Survey, which aims to improve pedigree dog health and build a stronger understanding of the health of all pedigree dog breeds. As well as benefiting the UK's canine population, the results of the survey will help the veterinary profession by showing the prevalence of specific ...
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THE Kennel Club (KC) recently launched its 2014 Pedigree Breed Health Survey, which aims to improve pedigree dog health and build a stronger understanding of the health of all pedigree dog breeds. As well as benefiting the UK's canine population, the results of the survey will help the veterinary profession by showing the prevalence of specific ...
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