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1  by individual foraging success (rather than social factors).
2 (mental health, substance use, violence, and social factors).
3 ibutable to differences in environmental and social factors.
4 urring substance abuse and interpersonal and social factors.
5 antation based on demographic, clinical, and social factors.
6 illness, the healthcare delivery system, and social factors.
7 y exist and are both related to cultural and social factors.
8 to infer explanatory mechanisms from data on social factors.
9 hite men because of financial, cultural, and social factors.
10 is use was at most modestly inflated by such social factors.
11 tory and/or general cognitive processing, or social factors.
12 s ethnic groups, suggesting the influence of social factors.
13 igration phenology, geography, and other non-social factors.
14 mplex interactions between environmental and social factors.
15 plex interplay of genetic, environmental and social factors.
16 combination of biological, psychological and social factors.
17 en sexes because of biological, genetic, and social factors.
18 nts of pubertal development to include macro-social factors.
19 nsider unique biological, psychological, and social factors.
20 oss sociodemographic groups owing to various social factors.
21 ariation in time-dependent environmental and social factors.
22 h as the nature of the stimulus presented or social factors.
23 ics, prenatal care, substance use, and other social factors.
24 by interrelated physical, psychological, and social factors.
25 nt variation on the basis of demographic and social factors.
26 ific situation based on environmental and/or social factors.
27 cus on comorbidities, lifestyle changes, and social factors.
28 e and frequently associated with confounding social factors.
29 ikely related to differences in clinical and social factors.
30 ay of diverse biological, psychological, and social factors.
31 c status), to the exclusion of broader macro-social factors.
32 ss and thereby constrained by ecological and social factors.
33 ppearance of the second wave also depends on social factors.
34 ction between biological, psychological, and social factors.
35 letely explained by demographic, medical, or social factors.
36  genetic determinants in addition to adverse social factors.
37 ow and may be associated with biological and social factors.
38 etic ancestry and demographic, clinical, and social factors.
39 Hong Kong, suggesting a role of cultural and social factors.
40 nterplay of demographic, health-related, and social factors.
41 pill burden and overlapping toxicities), and social factors.
42  models did not incorporate manipulations of social factors.
43 pe and explore the modifying role of various social factors.
44 s, recommendation type, and consideration of social factors.
45 of each cohort as a result of biological and social factors.
46  and a variety of demographic, clinical, and social factors.
47 ysically interacting pairs are influenced by social factors.
48 idual's first 5 y, controlling for important social factors.
49 ch as the environmental light/dark cycle and social factors.
50 the result of patient preference or clinical/social factors.
51 factors, and duets may be influenced more by social factors.
52 gnitive (thoughts, beliefs and memories) and social factors.
53 hological functioning independently of other social factors.
54 development and unlikely to be influenced by social factors.
55 of inherited, age-related, or environmental (social) factors.
56  4, was calculated by tallying the following social factors: (1) household income less than the feder
57 d age; (2) further adjustment for background social factors; (3) additional adjustment for common men
58 , 2) morbidity length of stay, 3) individual social factors, 4) hospital characteristics, and 5) ecol
59 estigate the influence of spatiotemporal and social factors across many observations.
60 The reviewed literature shows that different social factors affect the two major components of STEM e
61 duced hazards reveals diverse behavioral and social factors affecting economic considerations.
62 ion given to the study of ataque de nervios, social factors affecting the course of schizophrenia, an
63  barrier (river, fence, cultivated area) and social factors (age, size of herd at capture) were all i
64 mpact of social factor, many studies exclude social factors altogether.
65 s (demographic, health, health-behavior, and social factors), among positive psychological factors, w
66          We explored the association between social factors and adult periodontitis by comparing self
67 ion transmission influenced by epistemic and social factors and call for systematic investigation of
68 omenon, but it might rather be influenced by social factors and changes in people's lives.
69 erstand complex interactions between various social factors and child neurodevelopment and mental hea
70 comprehensively addressed the association of social factors and elements of pre-end-stage renal disea
71 of recognizing the interplay between sex and social factors and enhances our understating of how indi
72 riven by seasonal foraging opportunities and social factors and have management implications for this
73 nequality, valid approaches for the study of social factors and health are needed more urgently than
74 ded description of the relationships between social factors and health indicators in a systematic man
75                                              Social factors and health status are predictive of the d
76 on to establish consistent relations between social factors and health status.
77 ng, have been implicated in the link between social factors and health.
78 ramework allowing for the examination of how social factors and image management might impact surgica
79 ed communities, including women with complex social factors and social vulnerability.
80 ere used to estimate the association between social factors and the risk of influenza and pneumonia m
81 cal models, we assessed associations between social factors and the supply of health services across
82  We found no clear associations between area social factors and the supply of health services essenti
83  linking these factors and ASD, food-related social factors, and data sources for future research.
84 l caries levels through dental care, psycho- social factors, and dental health damaging behaviors in
85 lf as well as related medical comorbidities, social factors, and impaired functional outcomes.
86 rience of liminality could be perpetuated by social factors, and inequality of healthcare provision,
87 atory anesthesia is a result of economic and social factors, and is also due to the development of be
88 ue to sexual behaviours, injection drug use, social factors, and structural discrimination that limit
89 tions between biological, psychological, and social factors, and they can only be treated satisfactor
90 ian-diagnosed mental and physical disorders, social factors, and treatment use in the 2 years after d
91               Mental and physical disorders, social factors, and treatment use.
92 ian-diagnosed mental and physical disorders, social factors, and treatment utilization in the 2 paren
93      Participants and their parents reported social factors annually when participants were 9 to 16 y
94 ntary lifestyles), various psychological and social factors appear to promote the development or wors
95                                              Social factors are associated with a wide variety of hea
96          We sought to determine whether area social factors are associated with the area health care
97  provide further evidence that political and social factors are determinants of health.
98               Biological, psychological, and social factors are implicated in onset and important in
99 al risks in patients with cataract, as these social factors are important barriers for access to care
100                              We suggest that social factors are key to explain the missing link betwe
101                                              Social factors are known to influence food intake and ch
102                                              Social factors are likely to be important in directing a
103                         For example, because social factors are often attributes of individuals and a
104                  Environmental, genetic, and social factors are suggested to jointly influence monocl
105 currence and poststroke mortality, including social factors, are unclear.
106  identified 178 accepted articles that had a social factor as a primary exposure.
107  robust measures, and a lack of attention to social factors as confounders or effect modifiers.
108 e importance of physical, psychological, and social factors as key determinants perceived to be affec
109 mmunity; and (3) recognize spirituality as a social factor associated with health in research, commun
110 surgeons to society, and provide examples of social factors associated with adverse surgical outcomes
111 R, 1.06; 95% CI, 1.02-1.10) were independent social factors associated with being passed over.
112 dds ratios (aORs) with 95% CIs of health and social factors associated with CHE, including age, sex,
113 e analyses are needed to identify additional social factors associated with delays in sacubitril/vals
114  covariates (demographic characteristics and social factors associated with health), including intera
115            This time-to-event study examines social factors associated with health-seeking and diagno
116 sult is a ZIP code-level index with weighted social factors associated with infection risk.
117                      Rather, behavioural and social factors associated with rearing many children may
118 ealth of adolescents is strongly affected by social factors at personal, family, community, and natio
119   A burgeoning volume of research identifies social factors at the root of much of these inequalities
120 rk environment and more career choices); (c) social factors (better living environment and lifestyle)
121                                              Social factors beyond care provided by outpatient practi
122 uld benefit from a greater representation of social factors beyond tangible resources, a broader rang
123        We assessed the relative influence of social factors, biological traits and environmental vari
124 s important to understand how individual and social factors buffer the experience of race-related acu
125 problems can be accounted for by genetic and social factors, but environmental risk factors may also
126 gical, political, economic, demographic, and social factors, but little is known about the effects of
127 led as a function of clinical, comorbid, and social factors by use of linear regression.
128                    The results indicate that social factors can have a significant impact on the cour
129              Emerging evidence suggests that social factors can interact with genetic susceptibility
130 ervation and define a novel pathway by which social factors can modulate immune response and viral pa
131                             Although various social factors can significantly impact creative perform
132 rations in sleep are due to modifications in social factors, circadian physiology, homeostatic drive,
133                    Little is known about how social factors contribute to neurobiology or neuropsychi
134     Clarifying the importance of genetic and social factors could help prioritize interventions.
135 ns in clear relationships of biophysical and social factors describing the coupled system.
136                       Recipient clinical and social factors do not account for LDKT racial inequities
137 espite growing interest in understanding how social factors drive poor health outcomes, many academic
138        The clinical features, locations, and social factors driving transmission in settings with hig
139 oms, good sleep), greater physical activity, social factors (e.g. close relationships, friends, organ
140                                              Social factors (e.g., peer influence) and school demands
141 er, the inter-play of these factors with key social factors (e.g., social deprivation) at the early s
142 ave in common several antecedents related to social factors (e.g., socioeconomic status), lifestyle v
143 ing, alcohol abuse, physical inactivity) and social factors (education level) with the SBT and OMPSQ-
144 collection included demographic information, social factors (eg, bullying, lack of support, and socia
145  used logistic regressions to determine what social factors (eg, education and employment status) wer
146 re was some attenuation after adjustment for social factors, especially food security (Hispanic or La
147                                              Social factors, especially inequalities, are major deter
148 g-fuels access) and cultural, religious, and social factors explain more detailed emission patterns.
149                              Demographic and social factors explained a larger amount of variation in
150  not clear which ecological, life-history or social factors facilitated conventional sex roles (femal
151 Nor are our results explained by after-birth social factors (females growing up with similarly aged b
152   Traditionally, research has focused on the social factors for weight perception, as in the putative
153 may be particularly modulated by emotion and social factors, for example, when adolescents are with p
154      Though explainable by environmental and social factors, further studies on the relative contribu
155          In the present study we explore how social factors (group contact, individuating experience,
156 ch is a critical gap in knowledge given that social factors have a strong influence on eating behavio
157 al study, numerous clinical, behavioral, and social factors have been evaluated as predictors of inci
158                                Increasingly, social factors have been shown to affect epigenetic mark
159                                              Social factors have been shown to create differential bu
160 tic factors, converging biological pathways, social factors, health behaviours and psychological fact
161 n American cities and their association with social factors highlight the importance of area-based ap
162 ally invasive option, but the discomfort and social factors highlight the need for noninvasive altern
163 gesting that the difference may be driven by social factors; however, biological factors cannot be ru
164                        We characterized area social factors in 3,096 urban zip code tabulation areas
165 e, we discuss the state of the literature on social factors in animal models of opioid and psychostim
166  Both experiments point to the importance of social factors in avian song development.
167 take were mainly related to income and other social factors in contrast to published research which e
168 nvironmental factors are more important than social factors in determining seasonal mortality respons
169 anging views on human rights and the role of social factors in disease.
170 ults emphasize the importance of considering social factors in HPV awareness campaigns to increase HP
171 hasize the importance of both biological and social factors in perinatal SARS-CoV-2 infection outcome
172 ion case studies to explore the inclusion of social factors in project feasibility assessments.
173 rest in and renewed support for prioritizing social factors in public health both in the USA and glob
174 ight the complex interplay of individual and social factors in shaping the perception of resilience.
175            This study highlights the role of social factors in shaping yawn contagion and calls for f
176 action of neural, neuroendocrine, renal, and social factors in the great salt debate.
177         The 1990s has witnessed a rebirth of social factors in the psychological study of negotiation
178                                              Social factors include bidirectional roles of social net
179                                              Social factors included marital status and treatment cen
180 nities in the US, which can be attributed to social factors including inconsistent public health mess
181  age, sex, and race/ethnicity, as well as by social factors including socioeconomic status and geogra
182      Controlling for baseline comorbidities, social factors (including socioeconomic circumstances),
183  manufactured opioid synthetics markets, and social factors, including deindustrialization and concen
184                                              Social factors, including ethnicity and education, may h
185                           Census tract-level social factors, including rates of illiteracy, homeowner
186                  This study examined whether social factors, including social support, social network
187 ve been spawned by several technological and social factors, including the erosion of the provider-pa
188 in chimpanzees was significantly affected by social factors, including the sleeper's own rank and the
189 versity of patterns suggests that policy and social factors influence durable-dependency.
190    The results are discussed in terms of how social factors influence eye movements when viewing pain
191 honesty and contributes to understanding how social factors influence morality.
192 nse.SIGNIFICANCE STATEMENT Understanding how social factors influence nervous system function is of g
193            Together, these data suggest that social factors influence the pathophysiological trajecto
194 rsuing additional research investigating the social factors influencing contagious yawning, while als
195 n this review, we propose that incorporating social factors into modern neuroscience research on addi
196     This study offers new insights about the social factors involved in pigment use in this community
197                 Combining infrastructure and social factors is found to be misleading in the interpre
198 terpretation disparities in conjunction with social factors is insufficiently recognized as part of t
199 gh addiction involves many psychological and social factors, it also represents a biological process:
200 nse capacities should be extended to include social factors, leadership, and use of evidence
201 rstanding the pathways through which adverse social factors like discrimination are associated with g
202               53 (55%) explicitly considered social factors like race or insurance status, which in s
203  to be explained by unmeasured behavioral or social factors linked to acetaminophen use insofar as th
204 graphic, epidemiological, environmental, and social factors, mammalian biodiversity was the strongest
205 nt way to summarize the prognostic impact of social factor, many studies exclude social factors altog
206 and medicine suggests that psychological and social factors may play a direct role in organic coronar
207       We emphasize the fact that genetic and social factors may play a role in the acoustic plasticit
208 llent example of the role that emotional and social factors may play in the development of cognitive
209 in order to evaluate whether biophysical and social factors modify vulnerability to heavy rainfall ev
210  attention in recent years, and suggest that social factors modulate social transmission of informati
211                          The degree to which social factors modulate the welfare of infected animals
212 ological factors (unstable personality), and social factors (negative life events) are all etiologica
213                                 Cultural and social factors negatively impacted female mortality in R
214  Index, frailty risk score, and disability), social factors (neighborhood-level markers of income, ma
215 rvational settings, the particular nature of social factors often leads to logical contradictions or
216                  Furthermore, the effects of social factors on age of first reproduction and year-to-
217          We examined the effect of the above social factors on immune gene expression in socially-con
218 ct of patient-specific, disease-related, and social factors on outcomes in limited-stage small cell l
219 nteractive effects of several ecological and social factors on sex role variation using shorebirds (s
220 ricula frequently overlook the importance of social factors on the cross-cultural encounter.
221 city, geographical location, environment and social factors on the development of vasculitis.
222  effect of unhealthy eating and cultural and social factors on the diet, incorrect attitude of patien
223 fects of geographic distance, elevation, and social factors on the genetic structure of Ethiopians to
224                             The influence of social factors on the viewing of paintings showing White
225 ir hosts and the impact of environmental and social factors on these interactions.
226 f alcohol consumption on mate-selection from social factors or the shared spousal environment.
227 e, self-esteem, health locus of control) and social factors (parents' income and education) were coll
228 emonstrates, psychological, existential, and social factors, particularly fear of being a burden, are
229 at the value of artwork is largely shaped by social factors, particularly in emerging markets where a
230 ed behavior by integrating environmental and social factors, particularly within the context of a dev
231 ence over time may be attributed to changing social factors (period effects) and not to differences b
232 re also affected by many variables including social factors, physician preferences, accessibility to
233                                              Social factors play a critical role in a panoply of heal
234                                              Social factors play a critical role in human addiction:
235           Our results consistently show that social factors play a prominent role in driving sex role
236 his study offers evidence that cognitive and social factors play important roles in mediating the eff
237 lth in populations: political, economic, and social factors, principally unplanned urbanisation, illi
238                        Gender differences in social factors, psychological symptoms, and response to
239   Testing various causal models reveals that social factors, rather than resource limitations or demo
240 ications for social scientists who study the social factors related to health and health-related beha
241 er health care; attends more aggressively to social factors related to race and ethnicity that affect
242 omes are commonplace, consideration of human social factors remains rare, hindering improvements to t
243 ase sheds light on the minimal environmental social factors required to generate a language.
244 ly and how sex and gender, as biological and social factors, respectively, influence health and disea
245  dispersal decisions, but the ecological and social factors selecting for philopatry or dispersal oft
246 ice, shedding light on the interplay between social factors, sensory perception, and memory in this p
247 indings highlight how various biological and social factors shaped risks of mortality in medieval Lon
248                     The study concludes that social factors significantly influence these distances,
249 s show that joint action is sensitive to the social factor such as interpersonal closeness, and the u
250 our facial appearance can be influenced by a social factor such as our name, confirming the potent im
251 on index as a measure of food production and social factors such as dominance changes did not correla
252               New studies also indicate that social factors such as ethnic background, ability to com
253 d in this study) including environmental and social factors such as food availability, temperature, h
254                                              Social factors such as homelessness, disruption of encam
255 ngs lend further support for the notion that social factors such as interpersonal liking modulate per
256  is shaped by both tumor characteristics and social factors such as marital status.
257 ission and progression are largely driven by social factors such as poor living conditions and poor n
258               A corollary is that addressing social factors such as poverty, social cleavage, and lac
259  verbally communicating pairs is affected by social factors such as the partner's gaze.
260           These results indicate that direct social factors such as the presence of an unfamiliar exp
261             Interventions directly targeting social factors, such as education, may have the potentia
262  behavioral data, we examined how individual social factors, such as first-order alliance stability,
263                Future studies should include social factors, such as income and education, and consid
264 nd study-specific prognostic risk score; and social factors, such as neighborhood socioeconomic depri
265                                   Underlying social factors, such as poverty and women's status, are
266         Facial colour patterns are linked to social factors, such that gregarious and highly sympatri
267 uccessful responses have addressed sensitive social factors surrounding HIV prevention, such as sexua
268 ore a function of psychological distress and social factors than physical factors.
269 BT individuals, addressing environmental and social factors that can affect their mental and physical
270 on of fish stocks outside reserves, or other social factors that change with population density.
271                                Insights into social factors that contribute to early brain connectome
272 nces and highlight other elements, including social factors that have contributed to population struc
273 ut considering the complex psychological and social factors that influence farmers' biosecurity behav
274  used social network analysis to examine the social factors that influenced diffusion dynamics.
275 s review is on the psychological and related social factors that instigate and sustain violent extrem
276 t preclude the influence of environmental or social factors that may change over time.
277 r study is needed to examine the medical and social factors that preclude optimal management of diabe
278 and suggest constitutional underpinnings and social factors that shape coping development.
279 rch into diverse biological, behavioral, and social factors that underlie sex differences in human vu
280 t adequately account for patient illness and social factors that vary between hospitals and can stron
281 ard to biological neuroscience and upward to social factors, thereby elucidating the important cross-
282 our results suggest that both ecological and social factors, through reduced predation risk and incre
283  were unable to estimate the contribution of social factors to care cascade outcomes.
284 rms are complex and can intersect with other social factors to impact health over the life course; (2
285 ons of cognitive, emotional, behavioural and social factors to the development of PCS and identify ea
286 osis of social determinants of health (SDOH)/social factors using ICD-9 V codes ("SDOH codes") in adu
287                                        Among social factors, we observed mediation through contact wi
288                                      Several social factors were associated with the conversion from
289                                              Social factors were of primary importance for subjective
290 ding lifestyle behaviors, comorbidities, and social factors, were associated with SES transition patt
291 rformance calls for greater consideration of social factors when assessing learning and may also have
292 s highlight the importance of accounting for social factors when studying hospital readmissions and c
293 teractions of biological, psychological, and social factors which shape the individuality of pain.
294 neliness, social activity satisfaction) were social factors, which also had the highest overall group
295 s only marginally influenced by cultural and social factors, which play a crucial role in the determi
296 cine, while accounting for environmental and social factors, will help to achieve the promise of pers
297 ociations of demographic, socioeconomic, and social factors with transitions between MAP need and use
298 arities in HPV awareness were evident across social factors, with the lowest awareness among Asian in
299 d wellbeing and are modified by economic and social factors within countries, leading to inequalities
300 ggest a major difference in the influence of social factors within real-world and virtual environment

 
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