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Spearman’s correlation coefficients between mean scores of each S-Hab-Q factor and the AQ subscales.
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Risk factors for ACS (multivariate analysis).
Published 2025“…Increased use of opiates in the Emergency Department, elevated total leucocyte count, breath rate, and decreased red blood cell count were not significantly associated with ACS occurrence (p > 0.05). …”
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Sociodemographic characteristics of the sample.
Published 2025“…Statistical analyses included descriptive statistics, Spearman’s correlation, and multiple linear regression. Participants demonstrated significantly higher awareness of scientifically established cancer causes (70.7%) compared to mythical ones (10.2%). …”
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Means scores of CAM and CAM-MYCS.
Published 2025“…Statistical analyses included descriptive statistics, Spearman’s correlation, and multiple linear regression. Participants demonstrated significantly higher awareness of scientifically established cancer causes (70.7%) compared to mythical ones (10.2%). …”