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Consistently, data obtained in our study showed that patients with high acute-illness severity were more often refused by units with a shortage of beds.
It is possible that women with a lower level of education more often refused to participate.
Therefore, it may be well that obese and overweight persons more often refused to participate in the interview.
In clinical genetic practice, however, children and minors are more often refused than allowed predictive genetic testing for late-onset diseases [ 26].
A recent systematic review suggests that patients who are perceived not to benefit from critical care are more often refused intensive care unit admission [ 27].
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Internet penetration is higher in cities and among rich people, which biases online polls, while rural respondents more often refuse face-to-face interviews.
For example, very old and very young people more often refuse to take part in surveys, and persons that suffer from headache possibly more often participate in survey seemingly affecting them, than persons not suffering from headache at all.
Socio-economic and ethno-cultural factors may also have an effect on compliance, i.e. Reznick et al. [ 23] report that Afro-American families and less-educated parents more often refuse to participate.
He often refused to discuss criticism, ignored improvements, and thus became more and more isolated, a development that was reinforced by his increasing blindness.
Psychologists have offered some support to my feelings after running experiments (often in grocery stores) in which they've found that folks given more choices will often refuse or decline to make any choice, whereas those presented with fewer options will more often opt to indulge by trying the sample or even purchasing the target product!
The indignities mean that obese people, who need medical treatment more than most, often refuse to seek it.
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