Sentences with phrase «life survey study»

The Lyme Patient Quality of Life Survey Study found that chronic Lyme disease may be long lasting, may significantly impair patient quality of life, and may be costly to patients, employers, healthcare systems and society.
The adaptive calibration model of stress responsivity: An empirical test in the Tracking Adolescents» Individual Lives Survey study.

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The survey comes as a U.K. study by the government's pension minister Steve Webb warned last week that the pension gap was widening, with up to 13 million Brits heading for an austere retirement after not saving adequately during their working lives.
In Health Canada's 2001 National Work - Life Conflict Study — the widest - reaching survey on the subject, before or since — nearly half of respondents (47 %) considered their supervisor sympathetic to their need for work - life balaLife Conflict Study — the widest - reaching survey on the subject, before or since — nearly half of respondents (47 %) considered their supervisor sympathetic to their need for work - life balalife balance.
The study is a survey of consumers living in the southwest, midwest and parts of the southeast, which Jankowski theorized were a unique and overlooked consumer market.
Allyson Hugley, president of Measurement & Analytics for Weber Shandwick, notes that the data from the study could add another layer to the modes of evaluation that are already available to advertising and marketing agencies, building on traditional surveys and more recent technology such as beacons and RFID chips that are used during live events.
According to an SBDC study, almost half of millennials surveyed (49 percent) said they wanted to start their own business in the next three years, and a full quarter (26 percent) had lived entirely off the income of a small business.
A study co-authored by Morin, based on a survey conducted in the winter of 2010 — 11, concluded that 23 % of working - age Canadians are not saving enough to maintain their standard of living in retirement.
An accompanying press release from the university's media office explains the study comes from a «survey of more than 1,500 families with children living in rental high - rises built between 1950 and 1979,» a housing category that covers half of all rental units in metropolitan Toronto.
«Just as notable, however, are the widespread similarities between Millennial employees and their non-Millennial counterparts, all of whom aspire to a new workplace paradigm that places a higher priority on work / life balance and workplace flexibility,» the study, which includes findings from more than 40,000 survey responses, explains.
Living Goods told us at that time that the results from the RCT were not going to be reliable due to spillover of the intervention into control locations and incorrect matching of the treatment area and the treatment survey area — issues that reduce the statistical power of the study.1
The study was conducted using ORC International's CARAVAN Omnibus survey using both landline and mobile telephones on May 2-5/9 -12 / 16 - 19 2013 among 3020 adults, 1,507 men and 1,513 women 18 years of age and older, living in the continental United States.
«The survey creates a mixed picture for how Mormons see themselves,» said Greg Smith, senior researcher with the Pew Forum on Religion & Public Life, which conducted the study.
In a study by Thomas H. Holmes and Richard H. Rahe of the University of Washington medical school, surveying the opinions of 394 individuals on the amount of readjustment required to meet life events, the death of a spouse had been given the highest rating.
CNN: 5 takeaways from new Pew survey on global religion The world is religiously diverse and overwhelmingly faithful, according to a study released Tuesday by The Pew Forum on Religion and Public Life.
In a follow - up to its 2008 report that found that attending services increases life expectancy, the Women's Health Initiative observational study based this report on a survey of 92,539 post-menopausal women over 50.
The book is complex, for it is nearly three books in one: (a) a study of the three successive concepts of God Whitehead espoused in Process and Reality, vet even the last is ultimately incomplete, prompting the possibility of further developments beyond the text; (b) a survey of previous attempts to show that in one way or another that it is possible to prehend the divine life; (c) my own approach, which recognizes that God as consequent is imprehensible.
American Catholic history may not be so booming a discipline as biblical studies or medical ethics, but even the most cursory survey of the American Catholic Studies Newsletter (published by the Cushwa Center for the study of American Catholicism at the University of Notre Dame, itself an institutional expression of the growth of the field) reveals an extraordinary breadth of research, ranging from classic institutional histories and biographies of key figures to the new social history, with its emphases on patterns of community, spirituality, family life, and edustudies or medical ethics, but even the most cursory survey of the American Catholic Studies Newsletter (published by the Cushwa Center for the study of American Catholicism at the University of Notre Dame, itself an institutional expression of the growth of the field) reveals an extraordinary breadth of research, ranging from classic institutional histories and biographies of key figures to the new social history, with its emphases on patterns of community, spirituality, family life, and eduStudies Newsletter (published by the Cushwa Center for the study of American Catholicism at the University of Notre Dame, itself an institutional expression of the growth of the field) reveals an extraordinary breadth of research, ranging from classic institutional histories and biographies of key figures to the new social history, with its emphases on patterns of community, spirituality, family life, and education.
Although most studies of parental depression have focused on mothers, the impact of depression in fathers has received increasing attention.2, 3 Using data from the 2002 National Comorbidity Replication Survey, the Institute of Medicine report also estimated that 4.3 % of men with a child under 18 years old had a major depressive disorder within the previous 12 months.1 In addition, a recent meta - analysis4 suggested that the prevalence of paternal depression within the first year of a child's life was 10.4 %.
The analyses of this study were based on a survey among 200 pregnant women living in The Hague, the Netherlands in 2011.
Methodology: the research had two main components: an interview, survey and observation based study of senior managers in public and private sector corrections; and a mainly ethnographic and survey - based study of four matched public and private sector prisons and three additional establishments involving observations of and interviews with prisoners and staff, and the administration of quality of life surveys to both groups.
To conduct the study, researchers developed an online survey that asked participants to respond, true or false, to whether they believed it is acceptable to allow a physician to prescribe medication, at the request of a terminally - ill patient, in order to end that person's life.
Ruth Müller, a postdoctoral research fellow at the Research Policy Institute at Lund University in Sweden, who focused her Ph.D. on studying how the academic landscape influences the working practices of postdocs in the life sciences, notes that while the study acknowledges the diversity of the European system, it uses just one European country — Germany — in its quantitative survey.
For the study and to quantify the socioeconomic burden of this disease, the researchers conducted a web - based survey (674 out of 956 individuals completed the survey) to characterize the patient and caregiver experience with FTD - related resource use, health - related quality of life, and per - patient annual costs.
Survey data reveals a high degree of medical consensus that shaking a young child is capable of producing subdural hematoma (a life - threatening pooling of blood outside the brain), severe retinal hemorrhage, coma or death, according to a study published in The Journal of Pediatrics.
Income from forests has been largely «undervalued», particularly in assessments of poverty and income such as the World Bank's Living Standard Measurement Survey, says Arild Angelsen, an environmental economist at the Norwegian University of Life Sciences in Aas and a lead author of the study by the Center for International Forestry Research (CIFOR) based in Bogor, Indonesia.
A 2014 survey conducted by the Austin Institute for the Study of Family and Culture on 15,738 Americans, for example, found that of the 13.2 percent who called themselves atheist or agnostic, 32 percent answered in the affirmative to the question «Do you think there is life, or some sort of conscious existence, after death?»
Using aerial survey photographs, the authors of this study assessed the presence, number, and total area of gull - inflicted lesions on 2680 living mother - calf pairs in 1974 - 2011 and ~ 200 stranding photographs of dead calves in 2003 - 2011 around Península Valdés, Argentina.
In a recently completed study, Wieczorek Hudenko and her colleagues surveyed more than 1,400 people in suburban Saratoga County, N.Y., and found that the more neutral experiences a person had with coyotes, or simply the longer they lived in their presence, the more positively they viewed the animal.
Adolescents completed a survey that contained a mixture of 20 negatively and positively worded items — such as such as «I felt sad,» «I enjoyed life,» «My appetite was poor,» and «People are unfriendly to me» — in the Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale (CES - D).
The center interviewed 1,340 Americans for a report entitled «Troubles in America: A Study of Negative Life Events across Time and Sub-Groups,» as part of its semiannual General Social Survey.
Colin Waters from the British Geological Survey, a co-author in the study, added: «We have become accustomed to living amongst plastic refuse, but it is the «unseen» contribution of plastic microbeads from cosmetics and toothpaste or the artificial fibres washed from our clothes that are increasingly accumulating on sea and lake beds and perhaps have the greatest potential for leaving a lasting legacy in the geological record.»
Using empirical data from this monitoring and from ongoing field studies the convention would support, scientists could more thoroughly assess surveys» cumulative long - term impacts on marine life and identify areas where seismic activities should be prohibited or temporarily limited to protect important habitats or vulnerable populations.
A new study based on the first global survey of marine life by scuba divers has provided fresh insights into how climate change is affecting the distribution of marine life.
In a survey of more than 25,000 participants from all walks of life, this study examines at how U.S. adults rely on friends for expressive, instrumental and companionate support.
To conduct the study, the researchers examined data from the Growing Up Today Study (GUTS), which collected survey data over a 15 - year period from nearly 10,000 young people, 10 to 23 years, living across the United Ststudy, the researchers examined data from the Growing Up Today Study (GUTS), which collected survey data over a 15 - year period from nearly 10,000 young people, 10 to 23 years, living across the United StStudy (GUTS), which collected survey data over a 15 - year period from nearly 10,000 young people, 10 to 23 years, living across the United States.
«Research on friendship: How U.S. adults rely on friends for expressive, instrumental and companionate support: In a survey of more than 25,000 participants from all walks of life, study examines at how US adults rely on friends.»
To study the prevalence of mental health distress among Mexican immigrants living illegally in high - risk areas (places that have strong opposition and punitive actions against immigrants living here illegally), the researchers surveyed nearly 260 people.
A multiyear study of nearly 2,400 surveyed subjects found that those who experienced negative life events reported better mental health and overall well - being than those who did not.
The current study differs from previous investigations in that — instead of relying only on participants» answers to survey questions about their use of stimulants and other drugs, alcohol consumption and other factors including quality of life — it relied on structured interviews that have been validated for the diagnosis of neuropsychiatric disorders, including substance - use disorders.
For their study, the researchers compared data from the 2003 National Health Interview Survey (NHIS), a cross-sectional survey of U.S. households conducted by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's National Center for Health Statistics, with data from a smaller survey of 628 African - American and non-Hispanic white men living in BaltSurvey (NHIS), a cross-sectional survey of U.S. households conducted by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's National Center for Health Statistics, with data from a smaller survey of 628 African - American and non-Hispanic white men living in Baltsurvey of U.S. households conducted by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's National Center for Health Statistics, with data from a smaller survey of 628 African - American and non-Hispanic white men living in Baltsurvey of 628 African - American and non-Hispanic white men living in Baltimore.
This new study used internet - based questionnaires that study participants completed on their own smartphones to survey almost 200 young adult drinkers in Switzerland every hour while they were drinking in real - life situations, asking them to report the number of friends present and number of drinks they had consumed.
The methodology of the current study was essentially unchanged from that of the 2000 study, with surveys sent to life science researchers at the 100 U.S. universities that receive the most NIH funding.
NASA's Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS) is undergoing final preparations in Florida for its April 16 launch to find undiscovered worlds around nearby stars, providing targets where future studies will assess their capacity to harbor life.
The study used data collected for the National Social Life, Health and Aging Project, a nationally representative multi-purpose survey of adults aged 57 to 85 administered between July 2005 and March 2006.
At the American Astronomical Society (AAS) meeting on Jan. 5, astronomers from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS) announced results of a new study showing how the abundance of these «elements of life» varies across our Milky Way — results that can help untangle the complex history of the galaxy.
Jan. 6, 2017 — Astronomers participating in the Sloan Digital Sky Survey have announced the results of the first study that shows how the abundance of the «elements of life» varies across the Milky Way galaxy.
A recent study by the British Geological Survey, in association with researchers at the University of Leicester, has delved into the bone and tooth chemistry of King Richard III and uncovered fascinating new details about the life and diet of Britain's last Plantagenet king.
What we've worked on since then is phase two of study finder which will be live as of June 1, and that will be all of our clinical research including healthy volunteers survey studies, really anything that requires IRB approval that is recruiting human subjects will be one place, and that will be studyfinder.psu.edu.
Several studies have surveyed bone diseases in past human populations and living primates and fibrous dysplasias occur in a low incidence.
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