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"Based on data collected by the National Center for Health Statistics through the National Health Interview Survey in 1983, 1984 and 1985."

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Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2016-06

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Objective: To determine whether mental illness is associated with accessibility and remoteness. Design: A cross-sectional, population-based, computer-assisted telephone interview survey, stratified by Accessibility and Remoteness Index of Australia (ARIA) categories. Setting: Secondary analysis of data collected from 2545 South Australian adults in October and November 2000. Outcome measures: Psychological distress and depression as determined by the Kessler 10 Psychological Distress Scale, the SF-12 measure of health status, and self-reported mental illness diagnosed by a doctor in the previous 12 months. Results: Overall, mental illness prevalence estimates were similar using the three measures of psychological distress (10.5%), clinical depression (12.9%) and self-reported mental health problem (12.7%). For each measure, there was no statistically significant variation in prevalence across ARIA categories, except for a lower than expected prevalence of depression (7.7%) in the accessible category. There was no trend suggesting higher levels of mental illness among residents of rural and remote regions. Conclusions: The prevalence rates of psychological distress, depression and self-reported mental illness are high. However, we found no evidence that the prevalence of these conditions varies substantially across ARIA categories in South Australia. This finding may challenge existing stereotypes about higher levels of mental illness outside metropolitan Australia.

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Since the 1980s, numerous studies conducted in the United States have attempted to estimate the prevalence of supplement use among the population (e.g., the National Health and Nutrition Survey and the National Health Interview Surveys). Despite these efforts, the true extent of supplement use is unclear. The literature pertaining to the prevalence of supplement use refers to a confusing array of ambiguous terms. Forming accurate conclusions about supplement use is confounded by differences in terminology and methodology between studies. Direct comparisons between studies are therefore inherently problematic. The emphasis in future investigations should be on standardizing the study design; recording data on daily, weekly, or even monthly use in order to establish the safety and efficacy of supplement use; and adopting a consistent, uniform definition of the term supplement.

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Breast cancer is the second leading cause of cancer death in United States women, estimated to be diagnosed in 1 out of 8 women in their lifetime. Screening mammography detects breast cancer in its pre-clinical stages when treatment strategies have the greatest chance of success, and is currently the only population-wide prevention method proven to reduce the morbidity and mortality associated with breast cancer. Research has shown that the majority of women are not screened annually, with estimates ranging front 6% - 30% of eligible women receiving all available annual mammograms over a 5-year or greater time frame. Health behavior theorists believe that perception of risk/susceptibility to a disease influences preventive health behavior, in this case, screening mammography The purpose of this dissertation is to examine the association between breast cancer risk perception and repeat screening mammography using a structural equation modeling (SEM) framework. A series of SEM multivariate regressions were conducted using self-reported, nationally representative data from the 2005 National Health Interview Survey. Interaction contrasts were tested to measure the potential moderating effects of variables which have been shown to be predictive of mammography use (physician recommendation, economic barriers, structural barriers, race/ethnicity) on the association between breast cancer risk perception and repeat mammography, while controlling for the covariates of age, income, region, nativity, and educational level. Of the variables tested for moderation, results of the SEM analyses identify physician recommendation as the only moderator of the relationship between risk perception and repeat mammography, thus the potentially most effective point of intervention to increase mammography screening, and decrease the morbidity and mortality associated with breast cancer. These findings expand the role of the physician from recommendation to one of attenuating the effect of risk perception and increasing repeat screening. The long range application of the research is the use of the SEM methodology to identify specific points of intervention most likely to increase preventive behavior in population-wide research, allowing for the most effective use of intervention funds.^

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The research goal was to document differences in the epidemiology of prostate cancer among multicultural men [non-Hispanic White (NHW), Hispanic (H), non-Hispanic Black (NHB)], and Black subgroups, particularly among NHB subgroups [US-born (USB) and Caribbean-born (CBB)]. Study findings will be useful in supporting further research into Black subgroups. Aim 1 explored changes over time in reported prostate cancer prevalence, by race/ethnicity and by birthplace (within the Black subgroups). Aim 2 investigated relationships between observed and latent variables. The analytical approaches included confirmatory factor analysis (CFA for measurement models) and structural equation modeling (SEM for regression models). National Center for Health Statistics, National Health Interview Survey (NHIS) data from 1999–2008 were used. The study sample included men aged 18 and older, grouped by race/ethnicity. Among the CBB group, survey respondents were limited to the English-speaking Caribbean. Prostate cancer prevalence, by race showed a higher trend among NHB men than NHW men overall, however differences over time were not significant. CBB men reported a higher proportion of prostate cancer among cancers diagnosed than USB men overall. Due to small sample sizes, stable prostate cancer prevalence trends could not be assessed over time nor could trends in the receipt of a PSA exam among NHB men when stratified by birthplace. USB and CBB men differ significantly in their screening behavior. The effect of SES on PSA screening adjusted for risk factors was statistically significant while latent variable lifestyle was not. Among risk factors, family history of cancer exhibited a consistent positive effect on PSA screening for both USB and CBB men. Among the CBB men, the number of years lived in the US did not significantly affect PSA screening behavior. When NHB men are stratified by birthplace, CBB men had a higher overall prevalence of prostate cancer diagnoses than USB men although not statistically significant. USB men were 2 to 3 times more likely to have had a PSA exam compared to CBB men, but among CBB men birthplace did not make a significant difference in screening behavior. Latent variable SES, but not lifestyle, significantly affected the likelihood of a PSA exam.

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Previous studies have shown that extreme weather events are on the rise in response to our changing climate. Such events are projected to become more frequent, more intense, and longer lasting. A consistent exposure metric for measuring these extreme events as well as information regarding how these events lead to ill health are needed to inform meaningful adaptation strategies that are specific to the needs of local communities. Using federal meteorological data corresponding to 17 years (1997-2013) of the National Health Interview Survey, this research: 1) developed a location-specific exposure metric that captures individuals’ “exposure” at a spatial scale that is consistent with publicly available county-level health outcome data; 2) characterized the United States’ population in counties that have experienced higher numbers of extreme heat events and thus identified population groups likely to experience future events; and 3) developed an empirical model describing the association between exposure to extreme heat events and hay fever. This research confirmed that the natural modes of forcing (e.g., El Niño-Southern Oscillation), seasonality, urban-rural classification, and division of country have an impact on the number extreme heat events recorded. Also, many of the areas affected by extreme heat events are shown to have a variety of vulnerable populations including women of childbearing age, people who are poor, and older adults. Lastly, this research showed that adults in the highest quartile of exposure to extreme heat events had a 7% increased odds of hay fever compared to those in the lowest quartile, suggesting that exposure to extreme heat events increases risk of hay fever among US adults.

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Trabalho de Projeto apresentado à ESEPF para obtenção do grau de Mestre em Ciências da Educação Área de especialização em Supervisão Pedagógica

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Relatório de Estágio apresentado à Escola Superior de Educação do Instituto Politécnico de Castelo Branco para cumprimento dos requisitos necessários à obtenção do grau de Mestre em Educação Pré-Escolar e Ensino do 1º Ciclo do Ensino Básico.

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No desenvolvimento deste Trabalho de Investigação Aplicada, pretende-se responder à questão: Quais os requisitos necessários a implementar numa base de dados relacional de controlos de segurança da informação para Unidades, Estabelecimentos ou Órgãos militares do Exército Português? Deste modo, para se responder a esta questão central, houve necessidade de subdividir esta em quatro questões derivadas, sendo elas: 1. Quais as principais dimensões de segurança da informação ao nível organizacional? 2. Quais as principais categorias de segurança da informação ao nível organizacional? 3. Quais os principais controlos de segurança da informação a implementar numa organização militar? 4. Quais os requisitos funcionais necessários a implementar numa base de dados de controlos de segurança da informação a implementar numa organização militar? Para responder a estas questões de investigação, este trabalho assenta numa investigação aplicada, com o objetivo de desenvolver uma aplicação prática para os conhecimentos adquiridos, materializando-se assim numa base de dados. Ainda, quanto ao objetivo da investigação, este é descritivo, explicativo e exploratório, uma vez que, tem o objetivo de descrever as principais dimensões, categorias e controlos da segurança da informação, assim como o objetivo de explicar quais são os requisitos funcionais necessários a implementar numa base de dados de controlos de segurança da informação. Por último, tem ainda o objetivo de efetuar um estudo exploratório, comprovando a eficácia da base de dados. Esta investigação assenta no método indutivo, partindo de premissas particulares para chegar a conclusões gerais, isto é, a partir de análise de documentos e de inquéritos por entrevista, identificar-se-ão quais são os requisitos funcionais necessários a implementar, generalizando para todas as Unidades, Estabelecimentos ou Órgãos militares do Exército Português. No que corresponde ao método de procedimentos, usar-se-á o método comparativo, com vista a identificar qual é a norma internacional de gestão de segurança de informação mais indicada a registar na base de dados. Por último, como referido anteriormente, no que concerne às técnicas de investigação, será usado o inquérito por entrevista, identificando os requisitos necessários a implementar, e a análise de documentos, identificando as principais dimensões, categoriasou controlos necessários a implementar numa base de dados de controlos de segurança da informação. Posto isto, numa primeira fase da investigação, através da análise de documentos, percecionam-se as principais dimensões, categorias e controlos de segurança da informação necessários a aplicar nas Unidades, Estabelecimentos ou Órgãos militares do Exército Português, por forma a contribuir para o sucesso na gestão da segurança da informação militar. Ainda, através de entrevistas a especialistas da área de segurança da informação e dos Sistemas de Informação nas unidades militares, identificar-se-ão quais os requisitos funcionais necessários a implementar numa base de dados de controlos de segurança da informação a implementar numa organização militar. Por último, numa segunda fase, através do modelo de desenvolvimento de software em cascata revisto, pretende-se desenvolver uma base de dados relacional, em Microsoft Access, de controlos de segurança da Informação a fim de implementar em Unidades, Estabelecimentos ou Órgãos militares do Exército Português. Posteriormente, após o desenvolvimento da base de dados, pretende-se efetuar um estudo exploratório com vista a validar a mesma, de modo a comprovar se esta responde às necessidades para a qual foi desenvolvida.

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Ao longo dos anos a Guarda Nacional Republicana tem vindo a desenvolver o seu modelo de investigação criminal. Alicerçado em três vertentes funcionais: operativa, criminalística e análise de informação criminal, este modelo visa garantir uma eficácia operacional da Guarda, no âmbito das competências que lhe são atribuídas enquanto Órgão de Polícia Criminal. Perspetivando uma evolução da investigação criminal exercida pelos Comandos Territoriais, assente numa avaliação da vertente de análise de informação criminal, surge a presente investigação, subordinada ao tema “A Importância da Análise de Informação Criminal para a Investigação: o Contributo dos NAIIC”. Com o objetivo de compreender qual o contributo que os Núcleos de Análise de Informações e Informação Criminal dos Comandos Territoriais conferem às investigações, apoiamo-nos num processo indutivo, que intenta generalizar os problemas observados nos vários Núcleos, para caracterizar a vertente de análise de informação criminal no dispositivo territorial. Visando uma análise quantitativa e qualitativa dos resultados, os métodos de recolha de dados explorados foram: dois inquéritos por questionário, um direcionado aos Chefes dos Núcleos de Análise de Informações e Informação Criminal e outro aos Chefes dos Núcleos de Investigação Criminal dos Comandos e Destacamentos Territoriais, assim como um inquérito por entrevista, realizado a cinco Oficiais da Guarda, com reconhecidos conhecimentos e experiência profissional nesta área. Conclui-se que os Núcleos de Análise de Informações e Informação Criminal têm contribuído para as investigações, enfatizando os aspetos relevantes de grandes volumes de informação, com vista a apoiar a ação dos investigadores. Todavia, foram observadas algumas limitações que importa suprimir, de forma a potenciar este contributo. Foram identificadas nestes Núcleos, insuficiências nos acessos à informação, lacunas nas ferramentas de análise, reduzido efetivo em determinados Comandos e algumas falhas de cooperação e coordenação, entre estes e os Núcleos de Investigação Criminal.

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Este estudo teve como objectivo investigar o que mudou na organização escolar com o reforço da sua autonomia nomeadamente com a celebração dos contratos de autonomia. A investigação incidiu sobre quatro Escolas/Agrupamentos, duas com Contrato de Autonomia e outras duas sem Contrato de Autonomia. No estudo optou-se por utilizar como técnicas de recolha de dados a fonte estatística e o inquérito por entrevista, recorrendo para o efeito a entrevistas semi-estruturadas aos Presidentes dos Órgãos de Gestão das quatro Escolas/Agrupamentos envolvidos no estudo. Os dados estatísticos foram obtidos através da análise das pautas relativas ao 3° período dos anos lectivos 2006/2007 e 2007/2008, das quatro escolas/Agrupamentos envolvidos no estudo. Dos resultados obtidos nesta investigação destacamos a importância que os Presidente dos Órgãos de Gestão dão à necessidade de uma maior autonomia. Os Contratos de Autonomia potenciaram um conjunto de alterações na organização escolar levando ao aumento do sucesso escolar e da criação de uma forte identidade da escola com Contrato de Autonomia. Será importante que estudos posteriores analisem os resultados obtidos nas vinte e duas escolas que celebraram contratos de autonomia, os quais terminam no final do ano lectivo 2010/2011, sendo certo que dos resultados desta investigação ressaltaram as vantagens de cada Escola/Agrupamento poder escolher o seu próprio caminho para atingir o sucesso escolar e social dos seus alunos. ABSTRACT: This study aimed to investigate what has changed in school organization as a result of the legal reinforcement of its power and autonomy and, in particular, due to the celebration of contracts of autonomy. The research focused on four establishments (Schools/School Groups), two of them already functioning under a contract of autonomy and the other two with no such contract. The techniques used in our investigation were the collection and treatment of statistical data and the interview survey, mainly the semi-structured interview type directed to the Presidents of the Governing Bodies of all the four establishments involved. At the end of the present investigation, it is clear to us all the advantages presented to an educational establishment which is able to choose its own path to achieve the academic success and the social development of its students. Therefore, it is of the utmost importance that future studies duly analyse the results achieved by all the twenty-two school establishments which celebrated contracts of autonomy ending at the term of the academic year 2009/2010.

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Operational modifications based on recreational angler activity patterns can be successfully formulated to increase creel survey efficiency without a significant loss of information. This study was conducted to estimate the amount of Texas marine sport-boat angler interview and retained fish data (bay and Gulf) that would be missed both coastwide and within each bay system if surveys were terminated early when no angler interviews were conducted by a specified time. Using this method, <3 percent of the total interviews and retained fish would be missed coastwide by terminating surveys at 1400 hours on weekends and 1600 hours on weekdays throughout the survey year. This would result in the early termination of 14 percent of the weekend surveys and 23 percent of the weekday surveys, thus allowing an annual redirection of 440 work-hours and $6,063 in operating expenses.

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Background English National Quality Requirements mandate out-of-hours primary care services to routinely audit patient experience, but do not state how it should be done.

Objectives We explored how providers collect patient feedback data and use it to inform service provision. We also explored staff views on the utility of out-of-hours questions from the English General Practice Patient Survey (GPPS).

Methods A qualitative study was conducted with 31 staff (comprising service managers, general practitioners and administrators) from 11 out-of-hours primary care providers in England, UK. Staff responsible for patient experience audits within their service were sampled and data collected via face-to-face semistructured interviews.

Results Although most providers regularly audited their patients’ experiences by using patient surveys, many participants expressed a strong preference for additional qualitative feedback. Staff provided examples of small changes to service delivery resulting from patient feedback, but service-wide changes were not instigated. Perceptions that patients lacked sufficient understanding of the urgent care system in which out-of-hours primary care services operate were common and a barrier to using feedback to enable change. Participants recognised the value of using patient experience feedback to benchmark services, but perceived weaknesses in the out-of-hours items from the GPPS led them to question the validity of using these data for benchmarking in its current form.

Conclusions The lack of clarity around how out-of-hours providers should audit patient experience hinders the utility of the National Quality Requirements. Although surveys were common, patient feedback data had only a limited role in service change. Data derived from the GPPS may be used to benchmark service providers, but refinement of the out-of-hours items is needed.