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Risk factorsRisk factors are contributing factors that can influence the likelihood and/or consequence of a pipeline accident.
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Risk factorsAn aspect of personal Behavior or Lifestyle, Environmental Exposure, or inborn or inherited characteristic, which, on the basis of epidemiologic evidence, is known to be associated with a Health-relat [..]
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Risk factorsAn aspect of personal behavior or lifestyle, environmental exposure, or inborn or inherited characteristic, which, on the basis of epidemiologic evidence, is known to be associated with a health-relat [..]
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Risk factorsConditions that influence , such as age, gender, occupation, industry.
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Risk factorsNegative influences or circumstances in the lives of individuals, groups of persons, or communities. These may increase the presence of crime, victimization and/or fear of crime in a given community a [..]
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Risk factorsFactors that increase the risk of criminal or delinquent behaviour. (ch. 15, p. 402)
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Risk factorsAny genetic trait, medical condition, specific behavior or environmental exposure that is associated with an increased chance (risk) of an individual developing a disease.
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Risk factorsThose factors that make it more likely that individuals will develop a disorder; risk factors may encompass biological, psychological or social factors in the individual, family and environment. Show answer S Screening
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Risk factorsFactors or experiences associated with an increased probability of a particular event occurring. Examples of major risk factors for youth suicide include a previous attempt, a psychiatric diagnosis (e [..]
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Risk factorsfactors that make it more likely that individuals will develop a disorder; risk factors may encompass biological, psychological or social factors in the individual, family and environment Screening
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Risk factorsthose factors that make it more likely that individuals will develop a disorder; risk factors may encompass biological, psychological or social factors in the individual, family and environment.
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