2021
DOI: 10.1007/s42519-021-00191-2
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Evaluation and Prediction under Hierarchical and Bivariate Copula Models for Seat Belt Use Data

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“…There are a range of factors contributing to the men’s health gap. For instance, compared to women, men are less likely to engage in preventative health behaviors such as wearing seat belts (Diawara et al, 2021), regularly brushing teeth (Lipsky et al, 2021), attending routine physical exams (Bunten et al, 2020), and seeking medical treatment for both physical and mental health concerns (Wong et al, 2017). In order to close this gap, theorists have explored a number of factors that may perpetuate this gender discrepancy (Teo et al, 2016; Wong et al, 2017).…”
Section: Theoretical Accounts Explaining the “Men’s Health Gap”mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are a range of factors contributing to the men’s health gap. For instance, compared to women, men are less likely to engage in preventative health behaviors such as wearing seat belts (Diawara et al, 2021), regularly brushing teeth (Lipsky et al, 2021), attending routine physical exams (Bunten et al, 2020), and seeking medical treatment for both physical and mental health concerns (Wong et al, 2017). In order to close this gap, theorists have explored a number of factors that may perpetuate this gender discrepancy (Teo et al, 2016; Wong et al, 2017).…”
Section: Theoretical Accounts Explaining the “Men’s Health Gap”mentioning
confidence: 99%