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Implementing evidence‐based anticoagulant prescribing: User‐centered design findings and recommendations
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An overview and visual analysis of research on government regulation in healthcare
Published 2023-11-01“…The top five journals in terms of the number of articles were BMC Health Services Research (n = 70), Plos One (n = 35), Health Policy (n = 33), Social Science & Medicine (n = 29), Health Policy and Planning (n = 29), and Frontiers in Public Health (n = 27). …”
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Development of a Method to Obtain More Accurate General and Oral Health Related Information Retrospectively
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Comprehensive metrological and content analysis of the income inequality research in health field: A bibliometric analysis
Published 2022-09-01“…We found that the USA contributed most articles, the Harvard Univ was the most influential institution, Social Science & Medicine was the most influential journal, and Kawachi I was the most influential author; the main hotspots included the income inequality, income, health inequality, mortality, socioeconomic factors, concentration index, social capital, self-rated health, income distribution, infant mortality, and population health in 1997–2021; the cardiovascular disease risk factor, social capital income inequality, individual mortality risk, income-related inequalities, understanding income inequalities, income inequality household income, and state income inequality had been the hot research topics in 1997–2003; the self-assessed health, achieving equity, income-related inequalities, oral health, mental health, European panel, occupational class, and cardiovascular diseases had been the hot research topics in 2004–2011; the adolescent emotional problem, South Africa, avoidable mortality, rising inequalities, results from world health survey, working-age adult, spatial aggregation change, prospective study, and mental health-empirical evidence had been the hot research topics in 2012–2021; there were 11 articles with strong transformation potential during 2012–2021. …”
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War exposure, daily stressors, and mental health 15 years on: implications of an ecological framework for addressing the mental health of conflict-affected populations
Published 2024-01-01“…Abstract Aims Fifteen years ago, we published an article in Social Science and Medicine seeking to resolve the contentious debate between advocates of two very different frameworks for understanding and addressing the mental health needs of conflict-affected populations. …”
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Three-year evaluation of a program teaching social determinants of health in community-based medical education: a general inductive approach for qualitative data analysis
Published 2023-05-01“…Reflective understanding of SDH might require more faculty development and integrated education of social science and medicine.…”
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A survey of mental health literacy in parents and guardians of teenagers
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A Weiner Topological Index for Neutrosophic Graph based on Strong Domination Set and Number
Published 2023-03-01“… Different topological indices will always be valuable in a variety of disciplines, including chemistry, economics, electronics, business studies, social sciences and medicine. According to the dominating set and number, the Wiener index for neutrosophic graphs (NG) will be studied in considerable detail in this research. …”
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Permanence des impensés de la lutte contre le sida et nécessité d’une pensée critique
Published 2013-06-01“…This paper is a commentary of an article by Randall Packard and Paul Epstein entitled "Epidemiologists, Social Scientists, and the Structure of Medical Research on Aids in Africa. » Published in 1991 in Social Science & Medicine, this paper constitutes a step in the critical reflexion on both the politics of knowledge and on the fight against HIV and AIDS, it is a salutary reminder of the necessity of critical and reflexive thinking and an example of fruitful cooperation between social sciences and medicine. While the medicalization of prevention has emerged as the definitive answer to the AIDS pandemic, the text retains all its relevance today.…”
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Re-sampling Techniques in Count Data Regression Models
Published 2012-12-01“…Modeling count variables is a common task in many application areas such as economics, social sciences, and medicine. The classical Poisson regression model for count data is often used and it is limited in these disciplines since count data sets typically exhibit overdispersion, so negative binomial regression can be used. …”
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Model-based quantile regression for count panel data
Published 2019“…Panel data are observed in many research areas such as econometrics, social sciences and medicine. It involves repeated observations of the same subjects over a short or long period of time, where the multiple subjects are independent but the repeated measurements over time within one subject are non-independent. …”
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The effect of the COVID-19 pandemic on the gender gap in research productivity within academia
Published 2023-07-01“…We find that the gender gap in research productivity increased during the COVID-19 pandemic, with the largest changes occurring in the social sciences and medicine, and the changes in the biological sciences and TEMCP (technology, engineering, mathematics, chemistry and physics) being much smaller.…”
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Unaccompanied Minors: Worldwide Research Perspectives
Published 2018-12-01“…It has been observed that, above all, there are two main subjects that dominate the scientific literature in this field, the social sciences and medicine. The first one is the clearest in terms of legal and political implications, but the second one is related to the field of determining the age of minors by means of diagnostic tests. …”
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Innovations in Electrodermal Activity Data Collection and Signal Processing: A Systematic Review
Published 2020-01-01“…With many researchers from the social sciences, engineering, medicine, and other areas recently working with EDA, it is timely to summarize and review the recent developments and provide an updated and synthesized framework for all researchers interested in incorporating EDA into their research.…”
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Understanding motivations behind medical student involvement in COVID-19 pandemic relief efforts
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