All Relations between belief and ci

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Maria Christou-Ergos, Kerrin Bleicher, Julie Leas. Factors associated with vaccination intention and uptake over time in a sample of older Australians. Vaccine. 2024-05-04. PMID:38704261. vaccination intention increased with older age (adjusted odds ratio [aor]:1.03; 95 % confidence interval [ci]: 1.01-1.04; p = .002), a belief that the vaccine is important for the person's own health (aor: 5.17; 95 % ci: 4.23-6.24; p < .001), is safe (aor:2.64; 95 % ci: 2.19-3.2; p < .001), and trusted by the person (aor:6.79; 95 % ci: 5.59-8.26 p < .001); concern about contracting covid-19 (aor:1.78; 95 % ci: 1.47-2.17; p < .001); having enough information about covid-19 vaccines (aor:1.99; 95 % ci: 1.65-2.29; p < .001); a belief that most adults will receive a covid-19 vaccine (aor:2.31; 95 % ci: 1.93-2.77; p < .001); and a belief that family and friends wanted the person to receive a covid-19 vaccine (aor:6.07; 95 % ci: 5.06-7.27; p < .001). 2024-05-04 2024-05-07 Not clear
Chinonso Nwamaka Igwesi-Chidobe, Confidence N Ifeanyichukwu, Joshua P Okorie, Muhammad Faisal, Benjamin C Ozumb. Prevalence and Biopsychosocial Factors Associated With a Current Episode of Low Back Pain Among Adults With a Previous History of Low Back Pain: A Cross-sectional Study of Market Traders in an African Population. The journal of pain. 2024-05-01. PMID:38599267. factors associated with an increased risk of a current episode of lbp in a decreasing order of importance were exposure to biomechanical factors (aggregate [total] score) (odds ratio [or] = 1.535; 95% confidence interval [ci] = 1.398-1.685); anxiety (or = 1.182; 95% ci = 1.089-1.282); fear-avoidance beliefs (physical activity) (or = 1.139; 95% ci = 1.029-1.261); fear-avoidance beliefs (work) (or = 1.105; 95% ci = 1.047-1.165); while factors associated with a reduced risk of a current episode of lbp were ability to take breaks in the job in addition to scheduled breaks (or = .430; 95% ci = .240-.773) and ability to control the order and pace of tasks (or = .477; 95% ci = .236-.965). 2024-05-01 2024-05-03 Not clear
Arsene Daniel Nyalundja, Patrick Musole Bugeme, Alain Balola Ntaboba, Victoire Urbain Hatu'm, Guillaume Shamamba Ashuza, Jacques Lukenze Tamuzi, Duduzile Ndwandwe, Chinwe Iwu-Jaja, Charles Shey Wiysonge, Patrick D M C Katot. COVID-19 Vaccine Hesitancy and Associated Oral Cholera Vaccine Hesitancy in a Cholera-Endemic Country: A Community-Based Cross-Sectional Study in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Vaccines. vol 12. issue 4. 2024-04-27. PMID:38675826. interestingly, the belief in covid-19 vaccine effectiveness reduced ocv hesitancy by 24% (apr = 0.76, 95%ci [0.62-0.93]). 2024-04-27 2024-04-29 Not clear
Claudia Duguay, Reza A Niles-Robin, Charles R Thickstun, Horace Cox, Annastacia Sampson, Jean Seme-Fils Alexandre, Nathely Caleb-Mars, Charles W Goss, Ana Morice, Ronaldo G Carvalho Scholte, Alison Krente. Factors associated with never treatment and acceptability of mass drug administration for the elimination of lymphatic filariasis in Guyana, 2021. PLOS global public health. vol 4. issue 4. 2024-04-25. PMID:38662738. factors strongly and positively associated with scoring above the acceptability threshold include beliefs in importance of participation in mda for their community (aor = 2.8, 95%ci (1.1-7.2)), perception of importance of lf treatment (6.9 (3.2-14.7)), receiving treatment in 2021 (2.9 (1.5-5.4)), and the number of self-reported times taking treatment for lf (2.2 (1.1-4.4)). 2024-04-25 2024-04-28 Not clear
Claudia Duguay, Reza A Niles-Robin, Charles R Thickstun, Horace Cox, Annastacia Sampson, Jean Seme-Fils Alexandre, Nathely Caleb-Mars, Charles W Goss, Ana Morice, Ronaldo G Carvalho Scholte, Alison Krente. Factors associated with never treatment and acceptability of mass drug administration for the elimination of lymphatic filariasis in Guyana, 2021. PLOS global public health. vol 4. issue 4. 2024-04-25. PMID:38662738. three factors were statistically associated with participation in mda across the two levels of the models (level 1: took lf treatment once versus never, and level 2: took lf treatment twice versus never) included: 1) scoring above the acceptability threshold (aor = 6.2, 95%ci(3.8-10.0)), 2) self-reported importance of participation in mda for their community (7.1 (2.9-17.8)), and 3) personal beliefs that they should take lf treatment even if they are not sick (2.6 (1.7-3.9)). 2024-04-25 2024-04-28 Not clear
Khalid Alasi. Parents' Perspectives on the Outcome of Cochlear Implantation for the Deaf Child and the Family in Saudi Arabia. American annals of the deaf. vol 168. issue 4. 2024-04-08. PMID:38588097. about half of the parents (49.4%) expressed the belief that the ci would help their child find a better job in the future. 2024-04-08 2024-04-11 Not clear
Lucía Abascal Miguel, Cesar A Mendez-Lizarraga, Elizabeth M Rojo, Jaime Sepúlved. COVID-19 vaccine uptake and barriers among Indigenous language speakers in Mexico: Results from a nationally representative survey. PLOS global public health. vol 4. issue 3. 2024-03-28. PMID:38547235. among unvaccinated individuals, indigenous language speakers were more likely to cite negative beliefs about the vaccine or fear as reasons for not being vaccinated (or 1.82, 95% ci 1.11-3.00) while being less likely to report access barriers (or 0.62, ci 95% 0.42-0.91). 2024-03-28 2024-03-31 human
Xiaohong Chen, Yang Yang, Lin Chen, Kejing Wan. Pregnancy outcomes and birth defects in offspring following Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs exposure during pregnancy: A systematic review and meta-analysis. Reproductive toxicology (Elmsford, N.Y.). 2024-02-29. PMID:38423229. contrary to previous beliefs, there appeared to be a trend towards a higher risk of miscarriage among women who were exposed to nsaids during pregnancy, but the association was not statistically significant (or 1.20, 95%ci 0.93 to 1.55). 2024-02-29 2024-03-03 Not clear
Shiromi M Perera, Stephanie Chow Garbern, Eta Ngole Mbong, Monica K Fleming, Rigobert Fraterne Muhayangabo, Arsene Baleke Ombeni, Shibani Kulkarni, Dieula Delissaint Tchoualeu, Ruth Kallay, Elizabeth Song, Jasmine Powell, Monique Gainey, Bailey Glenn, Ruffin Mitume Mutumwa, Stephane Hans Bateyi Mustafa, Giulia Earle-Richardson, Rena Fukunaga, Neetu Abad, Gnakub Norbert Soke, Dimitri Prybylski, David L Fitter, Adam C Levine, Reena H Dosh. Perceptions toward Ebola vaccination and correlates of vaccine uptake among high-risk community members in North Kivu, Democratic Republic of the Congo. PLOS global public health. vol 4. issue 1. 2024-01-18. PMID:38236844. correlates positively associated with vaccine uptake included having heard positive information about the vaccine (rr 1.30, 95% ci 1.06-1.60), the belief that the vaccine could prevent evd (rr 1.23, 95% ci 1.09-1.39), and reporting that religion influenced all decisions (rr 1.13, 95% ci 1.02-1.25). 2024-01-18 2024-01-21 Not clear
Muteebwa Laban, Edith Joloba Nakku, Joan Nangendo, Dan Muramuzi, Faith Akello, Sabrina Kitaka Bakeera, Fred Collins Semitala, Aggrey S Semeere, Charles Karamag. Acceptability of short message service reminders as the support tool for PrEP adherence among young women in Mukono district, Uganda. PLOS global public health. vol 4. issue 1. 2024-01-04. PMID:38165833. rural residence was negatively associated with acceptability of sms reminders (apr: 0.92, 95% ci (0.84, 0.99)) and having belief that sms cannot breach individual's privacy (apr: 1.40, 95% ci (1.07, 1.84)) was positively associated with acceptability of sms reminders. 2024-01-04 2024-01-06 human
Eva S Schernhammer, Jakob Weitzer, Emilie Han, Martin Bertau, Lukas Zenk, Guido Caniglia, Manfred D Laubichler, Brenda M Birmann, Gerald Steine. Determinants of trust in times of crises: A cross-sectional study of 3,065 German-speaking adults from the D-A-CH region. PloS one. vol 18. issue 10. 2023-10-13. PMID:37824449. participants scoring significantly lower for interpersonal trust did not regularly participate in religious meetings (or = 0.61, 95%ci = 0.44-0.84, versus participation at least monthly); were more conscientious (ort3vst1 = 0.68, 95%ci = 0.51-0.91) or current smokers (or = 0.68; 95%ci = 0.53-0.87, versus never smoking); had sleep problems >5 times a week (or = 0.48; 95%ci = 0.36-0.66, versus none); and scored high on conspiracy belief (ort3vst1 = 0.53; 95%ci = 0.41-0.69). 2023-10-13 2023-10-15 human
Kim A Hayes, Elizabeth M Brown, James Nonnemaker, Harlan Juster, Christina Ortega-Peluso, Matthew C Farrelly, Kevin Davi. Effectiveness of a media campaign promoting health care provider tobacco dependence treatment. Preventive medicine reports. vol 36. 2023-09-27. PMID:37753382. in multivariable analyses, changes from pre- to post-campaign in provider beliefs that the nicotine patch and gum are very effective at helping patients quit were greater for providers aware of the campaign compared with those not aware of the campaign (for patch: or 2.17, ci 1.06-4.45, 2023-09-27 2023-10-07 Not clear
Jonas Vinstrup, Rúni Bláfoss, Rubén López-Bueno, Joaquin Calatayud, Ebbe Villadsen, Thomas Clausen, Víctor Doménech-García, Lars Louis Anderse. Pain Control Beliefs Predict Premature Withdrawal From the Labor Market in Workers With Persistent Pain: Prospective Cohort Study With 11-Year Register Follow-up. The journal of pain. vol 24. issue 10. 2023-09-27. PMID:37201673. in the fully adjusted model for pain control with "high" as reference, hazard ratios of 1.30 (95% ci 1.03-1.64) and 2.09 (95% ci 1.45-3.01) are observed for "moderate" and "low," respectively, while the metric of pain influence shows hazard ratios of 1.43 (95% ci 1.11-1.87) and 2.10 (1.53-2.89), respectively. pain control beliefs are associated with disability pension among eldercare workers with persistent pain. 2023-09-27 2023-10-07 Not clear
Jonathan K Ahuna, Kimberly D Becker, Bruce F Chorpit. Predicting Therapists' Intentions to Use Innovations: Comparing the Role of Individual, Organizational, and Innovation Characteristics. Administration and policy in mental health. 2023-09-16. PMID:37715814. the indirect effect of innovation type on intentions through therapists' beliefs was statistically significant (b = 0.410, 95% bootstrapped ci = [0.071, 0.780]), but the direct effect of innovation type was not (b = 0.174, p = .365). 2023-09-16 2023-10-07 Not clear
Yonas Tesfaye, Bezaye Alemu, Matiwos Soboka, Shimelis Girma, Matthias A Reinhard, Stefanie Rek, Kristina Adorjan, Ana Zhelyazkova, Frank Padberg, Andrea Jobst, Mubarek Aber. Mental health problems during the COVID-19 pandemic among residents of Jimma town: a cross-sectional study. European archives of psychiatry and clinical neuroscience. 2023-09-15. PMID:37715069. in contrast, lower dass-21 scores were associated with beliefs about the necessity of solidarity-based behavior (β = 0.94, 95% ci 0.90-0.98), resilience (β = 0.92, 95% ci 0.87-0.97) and wellbeing (β = 0.90, 95% ci 0.87-0.94). 2023-09-15 2023-10-07 human
Mooj A Alghofaili, Sultan O Aljuaid, Najd Alqahtani, Muwred Alghufaili, Eman E Abd-Ellati. Factors Contributing to the Delayed Vaccination Among Children in Riyadh City, Saudi Arabia: A Cross-Sectional Study. Cureus. vol 15. issue 8. 2023-09-11. PMID:37692740. after adjusting for confounders, the father's high school or bachelor's education level (or = 1.18, 95% ci: 1.03, 1.36) (p<0.05), child's mix-type nutrition (or = 1.06, 95% ci: 1.02, 1.10) (p=0.001), and the belief that multiple vaccines are harmful to the child (por = 1.03, 95% ci: 1.01, 1.06) (p=0.005) were positively associated with vaccination delay, while prematurity was negatively associated with vaccination delay (or = 0.96, 95% ci: 0.93, 0.99) (p=0.031). 2023-09-11 2023-10-07 Not clear
Shastri Motilal, Nicholas Mohepath, Jana Moncur, Ricky Mohess, Vasthala Mohan, Shanaz Mohammed, Diana Moore, Katherina Mosca, Tisha Mulcha. Parental Knowledge, Attitudes, and Perceptions Impacting Willingness to Vaccinate Against the Human Papillomavirus in Trinidad. Cureus. vol 15. issue 8. 2023-08-18. PMID:37593070. the agreement that vaccine safety data are often fabricated (or = 0.31, 95% ci = 0.12-0.84), pharmaceutical companies cover up the dangers of vaccines (or = 0.14, 95% ci = 0.06-0.37), waiting at the clinic being time-consuming (or = 0.37, 95% ci = 0.15-0.89), and the beliefs that adolescents are too young to get a vaccine to prevent sexually transmitted disease (or = 0.16, 95% ci = 0.11-0.83) were associated with a significantly decreased willingness to vaccinate. 2023-08-18 2023-09-07 human
Ava Irysa Kiku. The doctor knows or the evidence shows: An online survey experiment testing the effects of source trust, pro-vaccine evidence, and dual-processing in expert messages recommending child COVID-19 vaccination to parents. PloS one. vol 18. issue 7. 2023-07-21. PMID:37478116. the interaction effect on pro-vaccine beliefs was also negative but not significant [f(3, 394) = 2.69; η2 = 0.01; p = 0.102; 95% ci (0.00, 0.03)]. 2023-07-21 2023-08-14 Not clear
Federico Prado, Carlos A Vázquez, Florencia B Afflitto, Antonella Marangelli, Agustina B Antola, Guadalupe Salazar Mille. Attitudes of physicians in a tertiary care children's hospital in the face of death. Archivos argentinos de pediatria. 2023-06-01. PMID:37261918. a statistical significance was observed for a greater probability of a positive attitude among those who were ≥ 40 years old (p = 0.02, 95% ci: 1.1-3.9), had health care experience for ≥ 14 years (p = 0.042, 95% ci: 1-4.1), had a religious belief (p = 0.003, 95% ci: 1.4-10.5), actively practiced their religion (p < 0.001, 95% ci: 1.6-6.9), and had a positive self-perception in the face of death (p = 0.002, 95% ci: 1.7-30.8). 2023-06-01 2023-08-14 human
Joachim Osur, Evelyne Muinga, Jane Carter, Shiphrah Kuria, Salim Hussein, Edward Mugambi Irer. COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy: Vaccination intention and attitudes of community health volunteers in Kenya. PLOS global public health. vol 2. issue 3. 2023-03-24. PMID:36962328. on individual binary logistic regression level, contextual influence: trust in vaccine manufacturers (adjor = 2.25, 95% ci: 1.06-4.59; p = 0.030); individual and group influences: trust in the moh (adjor = 2.12, 90% ci: 0.92-4.78; p = 0.073); belief in covid-19 vaccine safety (adjor = 3.20, 99% ci: 1.56-6.49; p = 0.002), and vaccine safety and issues: risk management by the government (adjor = 2.46, 99% ci: 1.32-4.56; p = 0.005) and vaccine concerns (adjor = 0.81, 90% ci: 0.64-1.01; p = 0.064), were significantly associated with vaccination intention. 2023-03-24 2023-08-14 human