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Article Citation and Permalink (APA format) | Liao, Y. Y., Chu, C., Wang, Y., Zheng, W. L., Ma, Q., Hu, J. W., … & Mu, J. (2020). Sex differences in impact of long-term burden and trends of body mass index and blood pressure from childhood to adulthood on arterial stiffness in adults: A 30-year cohort study. Atherosclerosis, 313, 118-125.
Permalink: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.atherosclerosis.2020.10.003
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Kelly, L. A., Gee, P. M., & Butler, R. J. (2021). Impact of nurse burnout on organizational and position turnover. Nursing Outlook, 69(1), 96-102.
Permalink: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0029655420300877
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Lee, E., & Kim, Y. (2019). Effect of university students’ sedentary behavior on stress, anxiety, and depression. Perspectives In Psychiatric Care, 55(2), 164.
Permalink: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7818186/
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Point | Description | Description | Description |
Broad Topic Area/Title |
Sex differences in impact of long-term burden and trends of body mass index and blood pressure from childhood to adulthood on arterial stiffness in adults |
Impact of nurse burnout on organizational and position turnover |
Effect of university students’ sedentary behavior on stress, anxiety, and depression |
Identify Independent and Dependent Variables and Type of Data for the Variables | Independent variable: long-term burden of body mass index (BMI)
(Type: continuous, numeric variable) Dependent variable: Arterial Stiffness (AS) (Type: continuous, numeric variable) |
Independent Variable: Rates of nurse burnout (Type: continuous, numeric variable)
Dependent variable: Organizational and position turnover (Type: continuous, numeric variable) |
Independent variable: stress, anxiety, and depression (continuous, numeric variable)
Dependent variable: sedentary behavior (categorical variable)
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Population of Interest for the Study | School students aged 6–15 years with no chronic diseases in their medical history. | Direct care nurses in different hospitals |
University students |
Sample |
The sample size used was 1553. In other words 1553 individuals aged 6–15 years were considered in the study (Kelly et al., 2021). |
The sample size used was 3,135. In other words, a 3,135 direct care nurses were considered in the research process (Lee & Kim, 2019). |
The sample size was 244. In other words, 244 students were considered in the study
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Sampling Method | Simple random sampling method wa
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