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Discover LudwigThe phrase "acceptability prevalence" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing the frequency or commonness of something being accepted or deemed acceptable.
Example: "The study aimed to measure the acceptability prevalence of various dietary habits among different age groups."
Alternatives: "frequency of acceptability" or "rate of acceptability".
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It then argues that the increase in recent decades in the social acceptability and prevalence of cohabitation makes tax marriage effects a more serious concern--in terms of both behavioral, effects and fairness-than in earlier decades.
Among the latter, one school suggests access restrictions create and reinforce perceptions that tobacco is difficult to obtain; these, in turn, denormalise smoking by reducing its perceived acceptability and prevalence.
Similarly, the calibration of the 2-strain model, the acceptability ranges for prevalence of carriage were different for each age group and serogroup (Tables S6, S7 in Additional file 1).
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101 High prevalence and acceptability of smoking within vulnerable communities was categorised as a community and social network level barrier.
Stress management, high prevalence and acceptability of smoking, and lack of support to quit were identified as priority areas for cessation research, programme implementation and policy change.
Barriers common to all vulnerable groups included: smoking for stress management, lack of support from health and other service providers, and the high prevalence and acceptability of smoking in vulnerable communities.
Three barriers were present in all six vulnerable groups included in this review: (1) stress management, (2) lack of support to quit from health professionals and other service providers, and (3) high prevalence and acceptability of smoking within vulnerable communities.
Social and community barriers include: lack of support to quit from peers as well as health and other professionals; high prevalence and acceptability of smoking within vulnerable communities; and smoking as a social activity.
Stress management, lack of support from health professionals and other service providers, and the high prevalence and acceptability of smoking in communities were the three barriers common across all six vulnerable groups included in this review.
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