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Determinants of prescription opioid use: population‐based evidence from Finland

2019

BACKGROUND AND AIMS Previous studies have shown that prescription opioid use is more common in socio-economically disadvantaged communities in the United States. This study examined the area and individual-level determinants of prescription opioid use in Finland during the period 1995-2016. DESIGN Logistic regression analysis using nation-wide data on filled opioid-related prescriptions dispensed at Finnish pharmacies and covered by National Health Insurance. Opioid consumption was linked, using personal identification codes, to population-based data maintained by Statistics Finland, which records individual background and area-level characteristics. SETTING AND PARTICIPANTS Working-age pop…

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Chlorinated Hydrocarbon Residues (PCB and DDT) in Human Liver, Adipose Tissue and Brain in Finland

2009

In this work the concentration of chlorinated hydrocarbons (PCB and DDT) was analyzed from 73 autopsy samples. Half of the material came from the coastal area of the Gulf of Bothnia and the other half from Central Finland. The correlation of the concentration of the drug to age, sex and the locality was studied as well as the occupation of the dead subjects.

AdultMaleAdolescentAdipose tissueToxicologyDDTSex Factorsparasitic diseasesHumansOccupationsChildFinlandAgedPharmacologychemistry.chemical_classificationHuman liverAge FactorsInfant NewbornBrainInfantMiddle AgedPolychlorinated BiphenylsHydrocarbonAdipose TissueLiverchemistryChild PreschoolEnvironmental chemistryFemalegeographic locationsActa Pharmacologica et Toxicologica
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Behavioral Precursors to Accidents and Resulting Physical Impairment

1995

The main goal of the study was to determine, within a model of emotional and behavioral regulation, if there are developmental precursors to accidents and resulting physical impairment. Data collected at ages 8 and 14 with 147 males and 142 females using peer nomination and teacher rating were related to the number of types of accidents the subjects had been in and impairment as a result of an accident by the age of 27 when the subjects were interviewed on their health. The results showed that 44% of the men and 14% of the women had been in an accident. Severe effects on health were obtained for 19% of the men and 5% of the women. Accidents and impairment were most frequent among individual…

AdultMaleAdolescentAlcohol DrinkingDevelopmental DisabilitiesHealth BehaviorPoison controlChild Behavior DisordersPersonality AssessmentSuicide preventionOccupational safety and healthEducationDevelopmental psychologyRisk-TakingInjury preventionDevelopmental and Educational PsychologymedicineHumansLongitudinal StudiesYoung adultRisk factorChildInternal-External ControlAccident-pronenessAggressionGender IdentityType A PersonalitySociometric TechniquesPediatrics Perinatology and Child HealthWounds and InjuriesAccident PronenessFemalemedicine.symptomPsychologyClinical psychologyChild Development
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Devil in disguise : does drinking lead to a disability pension?

2016

Abstract Objectives To examine whether alcohol consumption in adulthood is related to the incidence of receiving a disability pension later in life. Methods Twin data for Finnish men and women born before 1958 were matched to register-based individual information on disability pensions. Twin differences were used to eliminate both shared environmental and genetic factors. The quantity of alcohol consumption was measured as the weekly average consumption using self-reported data from three surveys (1975, 1981 and 1990). The disability pension data were evaluated from 1990–2004. Results The models that account for shared environmental and genetic factors reveal that heavy drinkers are signifi…

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Effects of a Motivational Climate on Psychological Needs Satisfaction, Motivation and Commitment in Teen Handball Players

2019

The aim of this study was to examine the effects of the motivational climate created by the coach and perceived by a group of young high-performance handball players on their sport motivation, self-determination, sport psychological needs and sport commitment. The study participants were 479 young handball players. The age range was 16&ndash

AdultMaleAdolescentCoachClimateHealth Toxicology and Mutagenesismedia_common.quotation_subjectsports adherencelcsh:Medicine050109 social psychologyPersonal SatisfactionArticleDevelopmental psychology03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineSurveys and QuestionnairesHumans0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesCompetence (human resources)media_commonMotivationlcsh:R05 social sciencesPublic Health Environmental and Occupational Healthself-determined motivation030229 sport sciencesPersonal AutonomyFemaleteam sportsPsychologyhuman activitiesperformanceAutonomySportsInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
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Social factors related to the clinical severity of influenza cases in Spain during the A (H1N1) 2009 virus pandemic

2013

Abstract Background During the 2009 influenza pandemic, a change in the type of patients most often affected by influenza was observed. The objective of this study was to assess the role of individual and social determinants in hospitalizations due to influenza A (H1N1) 2009 infection. Methods We studied hospitalized patients (cases) and outpatients (controls) with confirmed influenza A (H1N1) 2009 infection. A standardized questionnaire was used to collect data. Variables that might be related to the hospitalization of influenza cases were compared by estimation of the odds ratio (OR) and 95% confidence intervals (CI) and the variables entered into binomial logistic regression models. Resu…

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Safety signs on agricultural machinery: Pictorials do not always successfully convey their messages to target users.

2015

This study investigated the extent to which a sample of Italian users comprehended safety pictorials used on agricultural machinery. A questionnaire with 12 safety pictorials was administered to 248 users of agricultural machinery. For each of the pictorials, the participants were asked to select the most appropriate description of four written choices. The investigated safety pictorials were, in general, not well comprehended. Two different classes of participants were identified, each with a different level of comprehension. The participants with better comprehension were characterized by the regular use of agricultural machinery and frequent previous exposure to pictorials. The need for …

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Etiology, distribution, treatment modalities and complications of maxillofacial fractures

2013

Purpose: This study evaluated the trends and factors associated with maxillofacial fractures treated from 1997 to 2007 in the Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Department of the Clermont-Ferrand University Hospital. Material and Methods: This study included 364 patients of which 82% were men and 45%, 20-29-years old. The etiology, anatomical distribution, treatment modality and complications of maxillofacial fractures were examined. Results: Overall, interpersonal violence, traffic accidents and falls were the most common mechanisms of injury. There was a decreasing trend in traffic accidents and increasing one in falls as a cause of fracture over the 11-years period of this study. Young male …

AdultMaleAdolescentDentistryPoison controlOdontologíaFacial BonesMaxillary FracturesOccupational safety and healthFractures BoneYoung AdultInjury preventionHumansMedicineYoung adultGeneral DentistryAgedRetrospective StudiesAged 80 and overOsteosynthesisbusiness.industryResearchRetrospective cohort studyMiddle Aged:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO]Ciencias de la saludOtorhinolaryngologyUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICASOral and maxillofacial surgeryEtiologyFemaleSurgeryOral Surgerybusiness
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The mediating effect of self-efficacy on the relationship between health locus of control and life satisfaction: A moderator role of movement disabil…

2019

Abstract Background Self-efficacy and health locus of control are widely recognized as psychological factors related to life satisfaction. However, little is known about the mechanisms of the decrease in life satisfaction in disabled people. Objective/Hypothesis The aim of the present study was to clarify the relationship between health locus of control (HLOC) and life satisfaction in people with acquired mobility impairment in comparison to a non-disabled sample, and to specify how self-efficacy interacts with these components. We hypothesized that self-efficacy is a mediator between HLOC and life satisfaction, and that disability moderates this relationship. Methods The cross-sectional st…

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A BRIEF NOTE ON THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN ANXIETY AND PERFORMANCE IN SCUBA DIVING IN ADOLESCENTS: A FIELD STUDY.

2015

This study explored the relationship between anxiety and scuba diving performance of young individuals ( N = 44; 16.9yr., SD = 1.2) participating in an introductory scuba diving activity. The question was whether the well-known negative correlation between anxiety and scuba diving performance found for experienced and middle-aged scuba divers will be observed in young participants in their first dive experience. Diving instructors rated standardized scuba diving skills that were correlated with individual state and trait anxiety. There was no relationship between anxiety and scuba diving performance, neither for state nor for trait anxiety. This non-significant correlation between anxiety …

AdultMaleAdolescentDivingHuman factors and ergonomicsPoison controlPanicExperimental and Cognitive PsychologyAnxietyAthletic PerformanceSuicide preventionSensory SystemsOccupational safety and healthScuba divingYoung AdultInjury preventionmedicineAnxietyHumansFemalemedicine.symptomPsychologyhuman activitiesClinical psychologyPerceptual and motor skills
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