ABSTRACT This paper proposes a scale for measuring consumer financial well‐being (CFW), covering its dimensions and consequences. The holistic nature of the scale is a significant improvement on the existing measures of CFW, which cover only a few dimensions, such as debt and financial distress, without focusing on the consequences of CFW.
Mandeep Mahendru+5 more
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Productivity changes during the COVID-19 pandemic and its associated risk factors. [PDF]
Dalla Riva GMS+6 more
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Abstract Food insecurity is a prevalent yet overlooked issue within the inpatient setting. Despite food insecurity being predictive of poor health outcomes and increased hospital readmission rates, the development of efficient screening protocols remains a gap in care for high‐risk, hospitalized patients. As part of a community health needs assessment (
Molly MacDonald+3 more
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Longitudinal analysis of occupational prestige in Switzerland, 1946-2023: navigating economic modernization and changing labor market conditions. [PDF]
Nennstiel R, Becker R.
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Antecedents of Nonprofit Collaboration: A Meta‐Analysis
ABSTRACT Nonprofit organizations often rely on collaboration to address complex challenges and achieve shared goals. Despite extensive research on this topic, the antecedents of such collaborations remain inconsistently understood. As part of the effort to extract and integrate knowledge from decades of research on nonprofit collaboration within and ...
ChiaKo Hung, Beth Gazley, Chao Guo
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ABSTRACT This study aims to compare diet and skeletal health indicators between individuals with varying degrees of physical impairment and the general adult population from medieval Estremoz, Portugal, to assess their health status and their survival outcomes.
Ana Curto+3 more
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Time-Varying Autoregressive Models: A Novel Approach Using Physics-Informed Neural Networks. [PDF]
Jia Z, Zhang C.
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Deviation From Genetically Predicted BMI and All‐Cause Mortality: A Cohort Study in the UK Biobank
ABSTRACT Objective The relation between genetically predicted BMI (gBMI) and actual BMI may have health effects. This study examines the relationship between deviations from gBMI and all‐cause mortality in 208,146 UK Biobank participants. Methods We derived gBMI from polygenic risk scores, with deviations calculated as the difference between observed ...
Nuno R. Zilhao+4 more
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Work Status, Absenteeism, Presenteeism, and Quality of Life in Young Adult Cancer Survivors.
Bhatt NS+6 more
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Involvement of common risk factors in the associations between lifetime unemployment exposure, major health outcomes and mortality: a retrospective and prospective study in a large population-based French cohort. [PDF]
Sanchez Rico M+7 more
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