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October 01, 2011 - with consistent attitudes toward health insurance in both 2010 and 2011 had coverage and utilization behaviors
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June 01, 2015 - Hispanic (2.2 percent) and other non-Hispanic children and
teenagers (2.1 percent) taking one or more behavior
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June 01, 2015 - Hispanic (2.2 percent) and other non-Hispanic children and teenagers (2.1 percent) taking one or more behavior
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May 01, 1999 - Contents
Nursing home residents
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Have inappropriate and dangerous behaviors … home
residents, the proportion of nursing home residents who exhibited inappropriate
and dangerous behaviors … Such behaviors include being
physically abusive, wandering, and disruptive behavior (e.g., disruptive … In 1987 information on disruptive behaviors
was elicited in a series of separate questions. … For 1987, wandering behavior was measured as
"getting lost or wandering."
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December 01, 2004 - Behavior Problems
Behavior problems
existed among nursing home residents, but … verbally or physically abusive
behavior, socially inappropriate behavior, wandering … The most frequently occurring behavior
problem was socially inappropriate behavior … abusive behavior, wandering, resistance
to care, or disruptive behavior. … The summary variable indicates
the presence of one or more of these behaviors.
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December 01, 2004 - Behavior Problems
Behavior problems
existed among nursing home residents, but … verbally or physically abusive
behavior, socially inappropriate behavior, wandering … The most frequently occurring behavior
problem was socially inappropriate behavior … abusive behavior, wandering, resistance
to care, or disruptive behavior. … The summary variable indicates
the presence of one or more of these behaviors.
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May 01, 1999 - home
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home residents who exhibited
inappropriate and dangerous
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Have inappropriate and dangerous behaviors … In 1987 information on disruptive behaviors was
elicited in a series of separate questions. … For 1987, wandering behavior was measured as “getting
lost or wandering.”
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December 01, 1998 - Behavior Problems
Behavior problems existed among nursing home
residents, but they were not as common … –
verbally or physically abusive behavior, socially
inappropriate behavior, wandering, or resistance … : verbally
abusive behavior, physically abusive behavior,
wandering, resistance to care, or disruptive … behavior. … The summary variable indicates the presence of one or
more of these behaviors.
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June 09, 2015 - Medical Expenditure Panel Survey Publication Details
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May 17, 2013 - arm in the survey would significantly enhance the capacity to interpret direct changes in employer behavior … recommended for the MEPS Insurance Component that would permit enhanced analyses of changes in employer behavior
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May 01, 2013 - in the survey would significantly enhance the capacity to interpret direct changes in employer
behavior … As
a result, data on employers’ behavior with respect to offering and paying for health care coverage … There are a number of ways employers may alter their behavior with respect to the
provision of health … Employer behavior, however, is not determined simply by the
nominal cost of insurance, therefore, how … To illustrate this expected gain in precision
for analyzing changes in employer behaviors through a