2011
DOI: 10.1590/s0104-42302011000500017
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Abstract: The use of anti-obesity drugs among college students is of concern, particularly due to the high proportion of drug use without indication or prescription.

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“…This proportion of pregnant women who had suicide ideation was found to be higher compared to studies held in Iran, 26 India, 25 Brazil, 16 , 17 and the USA. 24 The discrepancy might be due to the difference in the type of screening tools used, the participants’ period of pregnancy (trimester), and socioeconomic status variation.…”
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“…This proportion of pregnant women who had suicide ideation was found to be higher compared to studies held in Iran, 26 India, 25 Brazil, 16 , 17 and the USA. 24 The discrepancy might be due to the difference in the type of screening tools used, the participants’ period of pregnancy (trimester), and socioeconomic status variation.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 52%
“…Items on socio-demographic, obstetric, and clinical factors such as having diagnosed mental disorder and chronic medical illnesses (hypertension, diabetes, HIV/AIDS), substance use behavior, and family-related conditions were adopted from different articles. 16 , 17 , 22 , 27 …”
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“…The studies on the spiritual beliefs and practices of highrisk pregnant women have reported that women's spirituality improves the condition of themselves and their unborn children and is a protective factor in suicide attempts. It is stated religious belief increases pregnant women's self-confidence and ability to cope with crisis (Price et al, 2007;Benute et al, 2011). A traumatic event does not necessarily take place for religious coping process; religion is only as much a part of in the coping process as it is a part of a person's life orientation system.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%