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Religiosity, Financial Risk Taking, and Reward Processing: An Experimental Study
The present study investigated the extent to which financial risk-taking (FRT) perspectives and religiosity influenced an individual’s performance on...
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Does asset ownership influence sexual risk-taking behaviors among women engaged in sex work in Southern Uganda? A mediation analysis
BackgroundEconomic vulnerability influences women engaged in commercial sex work (WESW) to further engage in sexual risk behaviors, as they often...
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Sexual risk-taking behaviors among young migrant population in Sweden
BackgroundMigration is a complex process of high uncertainty with adjustments to new contexts and experiences influencing individuals’ health. This...
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A proactive financial navigation intervention in patients with newly diagnosed gastric and gastroesophageal junction adenocarcinoma
PurposeMany cancer patients and caregivers experience financial hardship, leading to poor outcomes. Gastric and gastroesophageal junction (GEJ)...
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Risk of heart failure in elderly patients with atrial fibrillation and diabetes taking different oral anticoagulants: a nationwide cohort study
BackgroundHeart failure (HF) is a critical complication in elderly patients with atrial fibrillation (AF) and diabetes mellitus (DM). Recent...
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Seven Steps to Financial Health
Physicians and dentists have a very limited exposure to personal financial management and yet find themselves in the top 10% of earners in the United...
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Financial toxicity and patient experience associated with financial burden of molecular-targeted and immune therapies for cancer: an observational study under public health insurance
BackgroundFinancial burden of cancer treatment can negatively affect patients and their families. This study aimed to evaluate the financial toxicity...
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The long-term financial experiences of adolescent and young adult cancer survivors
BackgroundCancer-related financial hardship can negatively impact financial well-being and may prevent adolescent and young adult (AYA) cancer...
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Health shock, medical insurance and financial asset allocation: evidence from CHFS in China
BackgroundAs health care cost is taking an increasingly substantial proportion of national wealth, health shocks and the subsequent medical...
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Problem drinkers and high risk-taking behaviors under the stay-at-home policy of the COVID-19 emergency declaration
BackgroundTo the best of the authors’ knowledge, this is the first study to examine whether problem drinkers have had high risk-taking behaviors...
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Do discussions of financial burdens decrease long-term financial toxicity in adolescent and young adult cancer survivors?
PurposeThis study aims to evaluate the associations between patient-provider cost discussions with patient-reported out-of-pocket (OOP) spending and...
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The impact of financial stress on student wellbeing in Lebanese higher education
BackgroundThe financial crisis has indirectly affected Lebanese university students, leading to economic distress. Accordingly, this study aimed to...
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Financial inclusion and improved water usage among households in Ghana
BackgroundIn Ghana, about 76% of households are at risk of drinking water polluted with faecal matter, hence, poor sanitation and unsafe water are...
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Financial hardship experience in middle- and older-aged patients with advanced lung cancer
PurposeAdvancements in medical treatments have resulted in increased medical costs for cancer patients. More than half of the patients with advanced...
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Lessening the Impact of Financial Toxicity (LIFT): a protocol for a multi-site, single-arm trial examining the effect of financial navigation on financial toxicity in adult patients with cancer in rural and non-rural settings
BackgroundAlmost half of the patients with cancer report cancer-related financial hardship, termed “financial toxicity” (FT), which affects...
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Material financial hardship and insurance-related experiences among Utah’s rural and urban cancer survivors
PurposeDescribe material financial hardship (e.g., using savings, credit card debt), insurance, and access to care experienced by Utah cancer...
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Characteristics of Chinese Lottery Consumers’ Financial Literacy and its Relationship with Problem Lottery Gambling
Problem lottery gambling among lottery consumers has increased globally over the years, rendering it necessary to explore their financial literacy...
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Children, vaccines, and financial incentives
Recent studies have been analyzing and measuring the efficacy of the use of financial incentives to increase the Covid-19 vaccine uptake. To the best...
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Enhancing Primary Care Payments Without Adding Financial Risk
The delivery of primary healthcare in the USA is threatened on multiple fronts. To preserve and strengthen this critical part of the healthcare...
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Financial toxicity among cancer survivors: a conceptual model based on a feedback perspective
PurposeExperiencing financial toxicity following a cancer diagnosis is a circular and complex process. We investigate the circular causal mechanisms...