نتایج جستجو برای: Married persons

تعداد نتایج: 109420  

Journal: :journal of emergency practice and trauma 0
shiva salmasi research center of psychiatry and behavioral sciences, tabriz university of medical sciences, tabriz, iran navideh robai research center of psychiatry and behavioral sciences, tabriz university of medical sciences, tabriz, iran hanieh ebrahimi bakhtavar research center of psychiatry and behavioral sciences, tabriz university of medical sciences, tabriz, iran farzad rahmani research center of psychiatry and behavioral sciences, tabriz university of medical sciences, tabriz, iran farnaz rahmani research center of psychiatry and behavioral sciences, tabriz university of medical sciences, tabriz, iran

abstract objective: according to the definition of world health organization (who), attempting suicide is an act that a person intentionally and without others’ interference shows an abnormal behavior (such as harming themselves or eating a drug higher than treatment dose) and his objective is realizing his expected changes. the purpose of this study was to investigate the demographic character...

Journal: :British journal of preventive & social medicine 1973
N S Weiss

Death rates from coronary heart disease (CHD) for persons aged 25 years and over are higher for the divorced, widowed, or the never-married than for persons who are currently married (Table I). This is true regardless of colour, and though there is some variation of this excess risk with age (e.g., white never-married women aged 55-64 and 65-74 have almost the same rates as white married women)...

Objective: According to the definition of World Health Organization (WHO), attempting suicide is an act that a person intentionally and without others’ interference shows an abnormal behavior (such as harming themselves or eating a drug higher than treatment dose) and his objective is realizing his expected changes. The purpose of this study was to investigate the demographic c...

2016
Nikhil Goel Prakash Behere

Background: Whether marriage can cure mental illness has been a topic of discussion since many years. Marriage can impact on either way on a person’s life. Often, mental health professionals are faced with having to give advice regarding the marriage of a person suffering from bipolar disorder. There is a belief in the community that marriage is a solution to all the mental illness. Aim: To kno...

2013
Anil Mor Sinna P Ulrichsen Elisabeth Svensson Klara Berencsi Reimar W Thomsen

BACKGROUND To reduce the increasing burden of pneumonia hospitalizations, we need to understand their determinants. Being married may decrease the risk of severe infections, due to better social support and healthier lifestyle. PATIENTS AND METHODS In this population-based case-control study, we identified all adult patients with a first-time pneumonia-related hospitalization between 1994 and...

2013
Morten Frisch Jacob Simonsen

Results HRs for overall mortality changed markedly over time, most notably for persons in same-sex marriage. In 2000–2011, opposite-sex married persons (reference, HR1⁄4 1) had consistently lower mortality than persons in other marital status categories in women (HRs 1.37–1.89) and men (HRs 1.37–1.66). Mortality was particularly high for same-sex married women (HR1⁄4 1.89), notably from suicide...

2008
Adam Shapiro Corey Lee M. Keyes

The positive link between marriage and physical and psychological well-being is well established, but whether marriage is associated with social well-being is not. Using nationally representative data from the MIDUS study (N = 3,032), the present study examines the degree to which there are marital status differences in perceived social wellbeing, to what extent marital histories affect perceiv...

Journal: :Journal of epidemiology and community health 2006
Kaisla Joutsenniemi Tuija Martelin Pekka Martikainen Sami Pirkola Seppo Koskinen

BACKGROUND Non-married persons are known to have poor mental health compared with married persons. Health differences between marital status groups may largely arise from corresponding differences in interpersonal social bonds. However, official marital status mirrors the social reality of persons to a decreasing extent, and living arrangements may be a better measure of social bonds. Little is...

2012
Epule Terence Epule Moto Wase Mirielle Changhui Peng Balgah Sounders Nguh Josephat M. Nyagero Alice Lakati Ndiva Mongoh Mafany

Voluntary counseling and testing (VCT) services have been set up in most Districts in Kenya due to the rising surge of HIV/AIDS. However, the use of these services among married persons has not been fully explored. In Kissi, the issue of VCT is pressing as the rate of HIV prevalence is close to 3%. In 2006, about 20 000 clients came for VCT services in Kenya yet only 165 of these were married p...

Journal: :SAHARA J : journal of Social Aspects of HIV/AIDS Research Alliance 2009
B H Noden A Gomes A Ferreira

HIV prevalence in central Mozambique is the highest in the country with high urban rates impacting on the rural areas. To identify potential factors influencing the spread of HIV in three sparsely populated districts in southern Sofala province, 847 married and previously married persons were surveyed for their knowledge, practices and beliefs regarding HIV/AIDS and STIs. 21.9% and 6.5% of male...

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