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A Bayesian Modeling Framework for Health Care Resource Use and Costs in Trial-Based Economic Evaluations. [PDF]
Gabrio A.
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ABSTRACT Aims To critically appraise and synthesise the evidence about the effects and experiences of care models and interventions to improve person‐centred care for older people in long‐term care facilities. Design A mixed methods systematic review, following the Joanna Briggs Institute guidance and the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic ...
Kedsaraporn Udkunta +2 more
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Public opinion trends in American society: Lessons from social science infrastructure. [PDF]
Druckman JN +6 more
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Mixed Methods Research on Family Caregiving for Stroke Survivors: A Methodological Systematic Review
ABSTRACT Aim To examine how mixed methods research has been applied in studies of family caregiving for stroke survivors, focusing on key methodological components (rationale, design types, integration strategies, and use of joint displays). Design Methodological systematic review. Methods A systematic search of five databases yielded 17 studies.
Tharaa Ananzeh +4 more
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Dataset of social psychology in Japan during COVID-19: A 30-wave panel (January 2020-March 2024). [PDF]
Miura A, Yamagata M.
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Background Adolescent depressive symptoms may mark the beginning of long‐term trajectories of socioeconomic disadvantage, yet their role in shaping labor market outcomes remains understudied. This study investigates the longitudinal association between depressive symptoms in adolescence and precarious employment in adulthood and explores the mediating ...
Jinho Kim +3 more
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Prediction of Survey Item Nonresponse Through Supervised Machine Learning
This study investigates response patterns to political questions in the European Social Survey and identifies latent classes based on item nonresponse using Latent Class Analysis. Three distinct latent classes were identified: a politically engaged group with low missing data, a moderately engaged group with moderate missing data, and a politically ...
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Background Given the high prevalence of mental illnesses in adolescents, there is an urgent need for effective prevention strategies. The aim of this study was to evaluate the school‐based internet intervention StresSOS for the universal prevention of mental illnesses in youth. Methods A two‐arm, randomized controlled trial was conducted.
Laya Lehner +14 more
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Most older Americans, age 50 and older, are split between seeing older adults and their families (white) and the government (blue patterned) as primarily responsible for caregiving costs. A greater proportion of caregivers see the government as primarily responsible compared to non‐caregivers. Chi‐square tests show a significant difference in attitudes
Sarah E. Patterson +8 more
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