510 research outputs found
Borrowing from Peter to Pay Paul: A Statistical Analysis of Colorado\u27s Deferred Deposit Loan Act
The sexual and romantic orientation scale: a measure of sexual and romantic orientation as separate dimensions
Few studies in psychology have been conducted that are inclusive of sexual orientation minorities, such as asexuality, using quantitative measurement tools. To address this deficit in inclusiveness, I developed the Sexual and Romantic Orientation Scale (SAROS), which is designed to treat sexual and romantic orientations as different constructs. I analyzed data from 1,126 participants. Participants completed several existing measures of sexual attraction, asexuality, and the SAROS. To determine the efficacy of all measures, I crossclassified participants into three groups: asexual/alloromantic, asexual/aromantic, or allosexual/aromantic. I used multinomial discriminant function analysis to see which predictors could classify the groups. Results showed that adding the SAROS incrementally improved the number of predictions and slightly improved the overall accuracy rate of the predictions
Community Wide Analysis of IBD in Rochester, New York, January 1973 to December 1989L Epidemiologic Description with Detailed Clinical Analysis
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Extended abdominoperineal resection in women: the barbadian experience
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: We report our results of a selective approach to primary direct appositional vaginal repair versus transverse rectus abdominis flap repair (TRAM) in patients with extensive rectal/anal cancer or in cases with primary cancer of cervix, vagina or vulva involving the anal canal and anal sphincters. METHODS: Eighteen female patients (mean age: 62.9 years; range: 44–81 years) with a median follow-up of 14 months (range: 2–36 months) undergoing extended abdominoperineal reconstruction with total mesorectal excision between May 2002 and September 2005, were studied. RESULTS: Twelve patients underwent an extended abdominoperineal resection with hysterectomy and vaginectomy, with 6 patients undergoing primary TRAM flap reconstruction following pelvic exenteration. Exenterative procedures were performed in 2 cases of primary vaginal cancer, following Wertheim hysterectomy for carcinoma of the cervix with recurrence after radiation and in 2 further cases of anal cancer with extensive pelvic recurrence after primary chemoradiation. Fifteen cases are alive on follow-up with no evidence of disease; 2 patients who had recurrent carcinoma of the cervix and who underwent TRAM flap reconstruction, have recurrent disease after 5 and 6 months of follow-up, respectively. DISCUSSION: Our experience shows that careful primary closure of an extended abdominoperineal resection wound is effective and safe. Our one case of wound breakdown after primary repair underwent external beam and intracavitary irradiation primarily with wound breakdown of a primary repair followed by a delayed pedicled graciloplasty. TRAM flap reconstruction has been reserved in our unit for patients undergoing total pelvic extenteration. In general, we would recommend the use of TRAM flap reconstruction in younger sexually active patients where there has been external irradiation combined with brachytherapy
An Experimental Analysis Of the Demand For Payday Loans
The payday loan industry is one of the fastest growing segments of the consumer financial services market in the United States. We design an environment similar to the one that payday loan customers face and then conduct a laboratory experiment to examine what effect, if any, the existence of payday loans has on individuals\u27 abilities to manage and to survive financial setbacks. Our primary objective is to examine whether access to payday loans improves or worsens the likelihood of financial survival in our experiment. We also test the degree to which people\u27s use of payday loans affects their ability to survive financially. We find that payday loans help the subjects to absorb expenditure shocks and therefore survive financially. However, subjects whose demand for payday loans exceeds a certain threshold level are at a greater risk than a corresponding subject in the treatment in which payday loans do not exist
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