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Additional file 1: of Rhythm-centred music making in community living elderly: a randomized pilot study
Socio-demographic characteristics of participants who dropped out and participants who remained. (DOCX 14 kb
Additional file 1: of Determinants of eating at local and western fast-food venues in an urban Asian population: a mixed methods approach
Frequency (percent) of eating out at different locations for daily meals in participants of the Singapore National Nutrition Survey (2010). (DOCX 14Â kb
Additional file 8: Figure S6. of The theoretical and empirical basis of a BioPsychoSocial (BPS) risk screener for detection of older peopleâs health related needs, planning of community programs, and targeted care interventions
Summary of multivariate associations by outcomes of interest. Summary of results based on study participants. Data was collected during August to October 2014, using non-randomized convenience sampling, and listings of addresses of participants of 60Â years of age and older. (DOCX 2475Â kb
Additional file 6: Figure S5a-d. of The theoretical and empirical basis of a BioPsychoSocial (BPS) risk screener for detection of older people’s health related needs, planning of community programs, and targeted care interventions
Managing scores by outcomes of interest, n = 1325 study participants over 60 years of age. Data was collected during August to October 2014, using non-randomized convenience sampling, and listings of addresses of participants of 60 years of age and older. (DOCX 2557 kb
Additional file 3: Figure S3a of The theoretical and empirical basis of a BioPsychoSocial (BPS) risk screener for detection of older peopleâs health related needs, planning of community programs, and targeted care interventions
and b. Scoring of biopsychosocial health to capture additive effects or health loads within and across BPS domains. Descriptive process (no data). (DOCX 14Â kb
Additional file 5: Figure S4. of The theoretical and empirical basis of a BioPsychoSocial (BPS) risk screener for detection of older people’s health related needs, planning of community programs, and targeted care interventions
Distribution of managing scores, n = 1325 study participants over 60 years of age. Data was collected during August to October 2014, using non-randomized convenience sampling, and listings of addresses of participants of 60 years of age and older. (DOCX 57 kb
Additional file 4: Table S1. of The theoretical and empirical basis of a BioPsychoSocial (BPS) risk screener for detection of older people’s health related needs, planning of community programs, and targeted care interventions
Whampoa survey respondents compared to Singapore resident population a, for over 60 years, in absolute numbers and (%).Compared the Whampoa data collected during August to October 2014, using non-randomized convenience sampling (n = 1325, 60 years of age and older) to Singapore census data (60 years of age and older). Data derived from: Census data, The Yearbook of Statistics Singapore, 2015; and Population trends, 2015. Department of Statistics Singapore. (DOCX 76 kb