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    The impact of nutritional labels and socioeconomic status on energy intake. An experimental field study. by Crockett, R, Jebb, SA, Hankins, M, Marteau, T

    Published 2014
    “…There was a three-way interaction between low-fat label, weight concern and socioeconomic status (SES) such that weight-concerned participants of higher SES who saw a low-fat label consumed more than weight unconcerned participants of similar SES (t = -2.7, P = .04). …”
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    Under-reporting of socioeconomic status of patients in stroke trials: adherence to CONSORT principles. by Magin, P, Victoire, A, Zhen, X, Furler, J, Pirotta, M, Lasserson, D, Levi, C, Tapley, A, van Driel, M

    Published 2013
    “…This enables comparison of intervention and control groups on potential confounding variables as well as assessment of study generalizability. Socioeconomic status (SES) is associated with access to care and outcomes (mortality, functional outcome, recurrent stroke, and hospital readmission) poststroke. …”
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    Challenging socioeconomic status: A cross‐cultural comparison of early executive function by Howard, SJ, Cook, CJ, Everts, L, Melhuish, E, Scerif, G, Norris, S, Twine, R, Kahn, K, Draper, CE

    Published 2019
    “…The widely and internationally replicated socioeconomic status (SES) gradient of executive function (EF) implies that intervention approaches may do well to extrapolate conditions and practices from contexts that generate better child outcomes (in this case, higher SES circumstances) and translate these to contexts with comparatively poorer outcomes (often low‐SES populations). …”
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    Relationship between Malay parents’ socioeconomic status and their involvement in their children’s education at home by Suresh Kumar N Vellymalay

    Published 2013
    “…The present study focuses on the relationship between parents’ socioeconomic status and parental involvement in their children’s education at home. …”
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    Associations between symptoms of attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder, socioeconomic status and asthma in children by Makiko Omura, Samuele Cortese, Marion Bailhache, Marie C. Navarro, Maria Melchior, Judith van der Waerden, Barbara Heude, Blandine de Lauzon-Guillain, Cédric Galera

    Published 2024-04-01
    “…Abstract Socioeconomic status (SES) influences the risk of both physical diseases, such as asthma, and neurodevelopmental conditions, including attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). …”
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    Mendelian randomization to explore the direct or mediating associations between socioeconomic status and lung cancer by Hong Wu, Hong Wu, Jing Yang, Hui Wang, Lei Li

    Published 2023-05-01
    “…ObjectiveThe purpose of this study was to verify whether there are direct or mediated causal associations between socioeconomic status and lung cancer.MethodsPooled statistics were obtained from corresponding genome-wide association studies. …”
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    The relationshİp of socioeconomic status with sexual satisfaction through gender roles and sexual myths by T. Kizilakca Soyaslan, I. Ozgur Ilhan

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…However, we have not met any study in which socioeconomic status, sexual myths and gender roles were taken together. …”
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    The role of parental education and socioeconomic status in dental caries prevention among Lithuanian children by Kristina Saldūnaitė, Eglė Aida Bendoraitienė, Eglė Slabšinskienė, Ingrida Vasiliauskienė, Vilija Andruškevičienė, Jūratė Zūbienė

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…Background and objective: The aim of this study was to disclose parental attitudes toward their children's dental care and preventive measures used as well as to evaluate their associations with parental education and socioeconomic status. Materials and methods: A total of 1248 parents of 7-, 9-, and 12-year-old children from 5 largest Lithuanian cities were enrolled in the study. …”
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