2022
DOI: 10.47108/jidhealth.vol5.iss4.266
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Impact of family structure and sociodemographic characteristics on parents headed families in Ramadi City, Iraq

Abstract: Background: Several factors in the family profile contribute significantly to determining the effective policy when heading the family. This study aims to evaluate the sociodemographic and economic burdens on parents-headed families in Ramadi City, west of Iraq. Methods: A prospective cross-sectional household-based survey was conducted from 1st to 28th February 2019 among Iraqi people residents in Ramadi city, Anbar province. A multistage sampling technique was recruited to identify the eligible sample. A sem… Show more

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“…Delving into the nuances of their understanding, the surveyed women displayed a noteworthy comprehension of osteoporosis and its associated risk factors. A significant aspect of their awareness was centered around recognizing the factors that contribute to the development of osteoporosis [18]. Additionally, it is worth highlighting that more than half of the participants demonstrated a recognition that the process of aging linked to menopause can indeed be a substantial risk factor for osteoporosis [19].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Delving into the nuances of their understanding, the surveyed women displayed a noteworthy comprehension of osteoporosis and its associated risk factors. A significant aspect of their awareness was centered around recognizing the factors that contribute to the development of osteoporosis [18]. Additionally, it is worth highlighting that more than half of the participants demonstrated a recognition that the process of aging linked to menopause can indeed be a substantial risk factor for osteoporosis [19].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%