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Riskante gewoonten en zorg voor eigen welzijn (1963)

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© zie Auteursrecht en gebruiksvoorwaarden.

Riskante gewoonten en zorg voor eigen welzijn

(1963)–I. Gadourek–rechtenstatus Auteursrechtelijk beschermd

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List of Tables

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1.2.1 Intensity of smoking habits; by sex 66
1.2.2 Main forms of tobacco consumption 70
1.2.3 Distribution of the population by the hour of starting smoking 74
1.2.4 Motives to smoke more than usual 74
1.2.5 Distribution of the population by age and the age of starting smoking 76
1.2.6 Distribution of 285 smoking women by age and the age of starting smoking 77
1.2.7 Distribution of the male respondents by the quantity of tobacco consumed and by their parents' attitude to smoking 78
1.2.8 Distribution of the male respondents by age and the daily consumption of tobacco 81
1.2.9 Distribution of the women-respondents by age and the daily consumption of tobacco 81
1.2.10 Distribution of the women-respondents by educational level and the daily consumption of tobacco 85
     
1.3.1 Consumption of alcoholic beverages in the week preceding the interview; by sex, the beverages and the number of glasses consumed 109
1.3.2 Kind of beverage one prefers 111
1.3.3 Offering drinks; by sex and the place of consumption 114
1.3.4 Storage of alcoholic beverages at home 115
1.3.5 Motives to drink 117
1.3.6 The largest number of glasses one consumes 118
1.3.7 Change in individual drinking pattern; by sex 121
1.3.8 Change in individual drinking pattern; by age 122
1.3.9 Experience of intoxication; by age and sex 124
1.3.10 Distribution of 369 respondents from the South by church-affiliation and alcohol consumption 127
1.3.11 Distribution of 616 men-respondents by the experience of alcohol-craving and the evaluation of one's childhood 137
     
1.4.1 Normative attitude towards the smoking of sons; by sex 146
1.4.2 Normative attitude of men and women towards the smoking of daughters (women) 147
1.4.3 Drinking norms for men and women; by sex 151
1.4.4 Specimens of morally proscribed conduct 154
1.4.5 Distribution of the respondents by their normative attitudes towards the drinking 157
1.4.6 Morally proscribed conduct; by various ideologies 159
1.4.7 Respondents by their normative attitude towards drinking and the quantity of alcoholic beverages consumed 161

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1.4.8 Association between the intensity of smoking habits and the normative attitude 161
1.4.9 Association between the intensity of smoking habits and the normative attitude; by sex 162
     
1.5.1 Distribution of respondents by income-level and sex 178
1.5.2 Distribution of respondents by number of working hours; by sex 180
1.5.3 Complaints about strenuous work 182
1.5.4 Women's complaints about strenuous work; by occupation 182
1.5.5 Work-satisfaction of men and women 183
1.5.6 Men's satisfaction with their life-careers; by occupation 189
1.5.7 Work-satisfaction and income-level 185
1.5.8 Work-satisfaction and the experience of material progress 186
1.5.9 Women's and men's perception of chances to improve one's position 189
     
1.6.0 Occurence of worries 211
1.6.1 Intercorrelations of the five questions on worries 214
1.6.2 Occurrence of the symptoms of the lack of well-being 215
     
1.7.1 Social participation of men and women 238
1.7.2 Formal and informal social participation 239
1.7.3 Informal social participation; by sex and the size of place of living 240
1.7.4 Formal social participation in communities of different size; by sex 241
1.7.5 Direction and intensity of culture-involvement 243
1.7.6 Occupation and culture-involvement 245
1.7.7 Structure of parental family and culture-involvement 245
1.7.8 Responses to the ‘solidarity’-stimuli 247
     
1.8.1 Possession of first-aid requisites; by income-level 272
1.8.2 Frequency of contacts with one's family-doctor; by sex 273
1.8.3 Frequency of contacts with the family-doctor; by some occupational groups 274
1.8.4 Frequency of contacts with a doctor; by occupational dependence 275
1.8.5 The length of night-rest; by sex 279
1.8.6 Association between working-hours and hours of rest 280
1.8.7 Length of night-rest and complaints of ‘pressing work’ 280
1.8.8 Median length of night-rest; by occupation 281
1.8.9 Distribution of 681 women in the sample by the length of night-rest and the experience of inner tensions 282
1.8.10 Health-evaluation of smoking; by sex 289
1.8.11 Health-evaluation of smoking; by age 290
1.8.12 Health-evaluation of smoking; by smoking habits of the respondent 291
1.8.13 Sources of knowledge about the health-aspects of smoking; by sex 292
1.8.14 Information about lung-cancer; by smoking habits of the respondent 293
1.8.15 Acceptance of knowledge about the effects of smoking; by sex 294
1.8.16 Acceptance of knowledge about smoking; by sex and the smoking habits of the respondent 295

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1.8.16a Acceptance of knowledge and information 297
1.8.17 Change in individual's smoking pattern 298
1.8.18 235 respondents who changed their habits; by their acceptance of knowledge about smoking 300
1.8.19 Most abhorred sorts of illness 301
1.8.20 Attemps to give up smoking 303
1.8.21 Self-identification types of smokers 304
1.8.22 Acceptance of knowledge about smoking by self-identification types of smokers 305
     
2.3.1 Social characteristics of the group of 25 interviewers 328
     
2.4.1 Selection and composition of the sample 332
2.4.2 Respondents and refusers; by sex, marital status and some other characteristics 338
     
2.5.1 Distribution of errors as made by the nine coders 346
2.5.2 Variables with more than five per cent coding mistakes 348
     
2.6.1 Questions measuring the attitude towards drinking 353
2.6.2 Scores, response-patterns, and errors of the ‘attitude to drinking’-scale 355
2.6.3 Questions devised to measure the attitude to smoking and smokers 357
     
2.7.1 Respondents in the original sample from the cities; by smoking habits and age 364
2.7.2 Respondents in the original sample from smaller communities; by smoking habits and age 365
2.7.3 Standard deviations for seven proportions; random-sample method vs. method controlling clustering effects 368
2.7.4 Specification of the 34 variables of the Basic Correlation Matrix 371, 432
2.7.5 Basic Correlation Matrix 384a
     
2.8.1 Factor analysis of the 34 variables of the Basic Correlation Matrix 386
2.8.2 Results of the rotation of nine factors according to Varimax procedure 387
2.8.3 Correlation matrix of 12 subjective variables 394
2.8.4 Factor analysis of 12 subjective variables 395
2.8.5 Varimax rotation of the three factors of table 2.8.4 396
2.8.6 Series of three inter-correlated variables systematically extracted from the Basic Correlation Matrix and their corresponding partials 401
2.8.7 Some longer correlation-series as identified in the Basic Correlation Matrix 415


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