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1 erience material and psychological financial hardship.
2 ger were more likely to report any financial hardship.
3 ore likely to report psychological financial hardship.
4 more likely to report any material financial hardship.
5  conflict, caregiving demands, and financial hardship.
6 ation) receive them, without undue financial hardship.
7 ering highly and who reported great economic hardship.
8 ion rates increased during times of economic hardship.
9 armers and contribute to social and economic hardship.
10 ial air pollution with neighborhood economic hardship.
11  proportion of global morbidity and economic hardship.
12 llness might have caused subsequent economic hardship.
13 is as the culmination of a life of emotional hardship.
14 f childhood psychiatric disorders and family hardships.
15 hours, P < 0.0001; change in proportion with hardship: -17%, P < 0.0001; and change in proportion wit
16 %; P < .001), as was psychological financial hardship (31.9% v 14.7%, P < .001).
17 gassing volcanoes, seemingly preferring such hardship [4].
18 and thereby buffer kin against environmental hardships [7, 8].
19 lthood in models adjusted for sex and family hardships according to the GSMS cohort (odds ratio [OR]
20 esiding in neighborhoods exposed to economic hardship and an adverse physical environment.
21  nonadherence should focus both on financial hardship and medical therapy prioritization, particularl
22  interruption for 2 doses based on caregiver hardship and one patient had treatment interrupted for 1
23  potential factors associated with financial hardship and treatment nonadherence during and following
24 nvestigate factors associated with financial hardship and treatment nonadherence.
25 cally controlling for childhood psychosocial hardships and adult psychiatric problems.
26  income, asset ownership, household economic hardship, and catastrophic health expenditure).
27 ith a lack of social relationships, economic hardship, and poor perceived quality of life at age 50.
28 bjective environment, i.e., war and economic hardships, and by changes in national subjective happine
29 sk of deterioration during times of economic hardship, anti-stigma programmes might still play an act
30 t needed health care do not suffer financial hardship as a result.
31 ed health care do not suffer undue financial hardship as a result.
32 % of patients reported one or more financial hardships as a result of treatment.
33 of depression and patient-reported financial hardship because of medication expenses were independent
34 vernment welfare, and experiencing financial hardship), common mental disorders such as depression an
35 ven the immunization systems operating under hardship conditions of conflict to absorb the switch act
36 to examine the cumulative effect of economic hardship (defined as a total household income of less th
37 ge III colon cancer may experience financial hardship, despite having health insurance coverage.
38 istics that predispose patients to financial hardship during cancer treatment are poorly understood.
39 n ART, we assessed associations of financial hardship, employment, housing, and education with: self-
40 on of marine ecosystems and associated human hardship expected in a future following current trends i
41 Societies have often learnt to cope (despite hardship for some groups) with recurring shorter-term (d
42  services or information or create excessive hardships for other clinicians or the institution, (3) a
43 employment to 1.88 (1.78-1.98) for financial hardship; for mental health they ranged from 1.61 (1.51-
44 iaries with cancer are at risk for financial hardship given increasingly expensive cancer care and si
45 ere considered to have experienced financial hardship if they accrued debt, sold or refinanced their
46 thout economic hardship, those with economic hardship in 1965, 1974, and 1983 were much more likely t
47    Malaria causes much physical and economic hardship in tropical regions, particularly in communitie
48 rding to need, and protection from financial hardship, including possible impoverishment, due to out-
49                           Sustained economic hardship leads to poorer physical, psychological, and co
50 r family (e.g., parenting, sociodemographic) hardships; MAOA genotype; indices of aggressive and anti
51 he child's perspective, exposure to economic hardship may begin as early as conception, potentially v
52 indings study suggest that times of economic hardship may intensify social exclusion of people with m
53 als and easing child suffering and financial hardship may mitigate parental PD.
54 ng moderate pain, and subjects estimated the hardship of the procedure at 24 +/- 25 visual analog sca
55 limit the economic, psychological, and legal hardships of financial incapacity on patients with demen
56 motivated treatment nonadherence and broader hardships related to medical expenses).
57 an center reported a great deal of financial hardship resulting from their children's illness.
58   As compared with subjects without economic hardship, those with economic hardship in 1965, 1974, an
59 -causes climatic extremes and socio-economic hardship throughout the tropical Indian Ocean region.
60 gest individual pathway from early financial hardship to adult lung function was through poor housing
61 oductive disease, a major source of economic hardship to agriculture.
62 early age at onset of use, and environmental hardship) to produce an elevated risk for the disorder.
63 with any material or psychological financial hardship using separate multivariable logistic regressio
64 isease management, access, and socioeconomic hardship variable.
65 ement, access to care, and socioeconomic and hardship variables across racial groups.
66                                Socioeconomic hardship variables explained 53% of the observed dispari
67 isease management, access, and socioeconomic hardship variables were measured; their roles in underst
68 ted hazard ratio [HR] for greatest financial hardship vs none 2.3, 95% CI 1.4-3.9; non-employment 3.0
69 , age, and ethnic origin: greatest financial hardship vs none 2.4, 95% CI 1.6-3.4; non-employment 2.0
70                                    Financial hardship was associated with poverty and income loss in
71                      Psychological financial hardship was measured as ever worrying about paying larg
72                           Material financial hardship was measured by ever (1) borrowing money or goi
73                           Material financial hardship was more common in cancer survivors age 18 to 6
74  for multiple testing when current financial hardship was used as the interaction term.
75 for childhood psychiatric problems or family hardships, we found that victims continued to have a hig
76 s of interpersonal instability and financial hardship were associated with a significantly higher ris
77 apy, child symptoms/suffering, and financial hardship were associated with PD.
78 e last year and self-rated current financial hardship were used as measures of recent/ongoing psychos
79  associated with treatment-related financial hardship were younger age and lower annual household inc
80                    We describe the financial hardship, work disruptions, income loss, and coping stra

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