2016
DOI: 10.3934/publichealth
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After-shift Musculoskeletal Disorder Symptoms in Female Workers and Work-related Factors: A Cross-sectional Study in a Seafood Processing Factory in Vietnam

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“…Additionally, a systematic review based on 3 cohort studies, 27 cross-sectional, and 3 case-control studies targeting indigenous populations living in the USA, Canada, Austria, Nigeria, New Zealand and Norway showed that knowledge about cancer and screening was the second most common factors in relation to affecting behaviors of cancer screening (16). Generally, poor awareness of cancer-related risk factors and early symptoms was considered as predominant barriers for establishment of healthy lifestyle and was also regarded as primary reasons for the delay of detection cancer patients at early stage, ultimately resulting in a poor cancer prognosis (17,28,29). This situation could be well explained by the theory of health belief model that perceived seriousness and susceptibility of a certain disease could influence perceived threat and can positively affect individuals’ medical behaviors (30,31).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additionally, a systematic review based on 3 cohort studies, 27 cross-sectional, and 3 case-control studies targeting indigenous populations living in the USA, Canada, Austria, Nigeria, New Zealand and Norway showed that knowledge about cancer and screening was the second most common factors in relation to affecting behaviors of cancer screening (16). Generally, poor awareness of cancer-related risk factors and early symptoms was considered as predominant barriers for establishment of healthy lifestyle and was also regarded as primary reasons for the delay of detection cancer patients at early stage, ultimately resulting in a poor cancer prognosis (17,28,29). This situation could be well explained by the theory of health belief model that perceived seriousness and susceptibility of a certain disease could influence perceived threat and can positively affect individuals’ medical behaviors (30,31).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Personal, family, and environmental factors affect the pattern and duration of sedentary behaviors among children/adolescents [16]. The most crucial factors are child gender and age [13,17,18], environment [19][20][21], family socio-economic status [17,18,22], parent characteristics [23], along with their behavioral [24][25][26] and communicative styles [27,28].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Further research suggests to identify both possible and actual reasons for the ever growing rate of sedentary behaviors among children/adolescents [1,6,12,23]. In their systematic review study, Rollo et al [23] suggested more in-depth research to comprehend the relationship between cognitive and motivational factors affecting the duration of sedentary behaviors.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%