... 1998, Horowitz 1995) and people may misunderstand the preventive power of oral self-care practices Many misunderstandings and under- or over-valuation of oral self-care and prevention possibilities ... of social and environmental factors, knowledge may influence and modify oral health-related behaviour, and conditions Better knowledge has been related to improvement in oral health behaviour ... unhealthy behaviour Actions cover screening and early identification of disease and interventions to arrest its progress and reduce risk factors Tertiary prevention aims at treating disease results and...
... these results reflect the attitudesand experiences of fathers regarding SHE at school and at home Third, this study used only the survey method to assess parents’ attitudesand experiences Interviews ... rural Ontario (McKay et al., 1998) and 95% in rural Nova Scotia (Langille et al., 1996), and suggests that the fears teachers and administrators have of parental and community opposition may reflect ... of a loving relationship, homosexuality, sexual behaviour, teenage prostitution, sexual problems and concerns, pornography, and sexual pleasure and orgasm It is important to remember that these...
... prison and jails in Malawi remains understudied and under-appreciated This exploratory study aimed at understanding MSM socio-demographic characteristics, sexual health related attitudesand practices ... their knowledge levels andattitudes The limited understanding of risks associated with MSM may lead to failure in recognising and protecting oneself from high risk sexual behaviours Furthermore, ... Rural and Remote Health, 7(1):653 Available from: http://www.rrh.org.au NSO (2005) National Statistical Office and ORC Macro Malawi Demographic and Health Survey 2004 Calverton, Maryland: NSO and...
... transmission of social attitudes See Bisin and Verdier (2001), Hauk and Saez-Marti (2002), François and Zabojnik (2005), Benabou and Tirole (2006) and Tabellini (2007) See Fernandez (2006) and Guiso et ... (1992), Rice and Feldman (1997), Carroll et al (1999), Antecol (2000), Guinnane et al (2002), Giuliano (2004), Fernandez and Fogli (2005) and Algan and Cahuc (2005) Blau (1992) and Guinnane et ... others and to be more efficient To tackle this issue, we need to explain how social attitudes are determined Recent studies by Bisin and Verdier (2001), Bisin, Topa and Verdier (2004), Benabou and...
... between prior brand attitudesand prior giver-recipient relationship may effect on post brand attitudesand post giver-recipient relationship to obtain congruity, or balance and or solving ambivalence ... receipt and seeks to understand how prior brand attitudesand prior giverrecipient relationship converge effect on recipient ambivalence and its subsequent effect on relationship realignment and ... literature and the psychological mechanism explaining the attitudes change process and highlight the key variables and their relationships to be tested Prior brand Prior giver-recipient relationship attitudes...
... tuberculosis diagnosis and follow-up in Botswana Int J Tuberc Lung Dis 1997; 1(4): 333-338 American Thoracic Society and the Center for Disease Control and Prevention Diagnostic standards and classification ... physicians' knowledge, attitudes, practices and their approach to tuberculosis management General Objective It is the general objective of the study to determine the knowledge, attitudesand practices ... practice setting and location Phil J Microbiol Infect Dis 1998; 27(1): 6-12 10 American Thoracic Society and the Center for Disease Control and Prevention Treatment of tuberculosis and tuberculosis...
... and proverbs in communication, especially expressing my feelings andemotions as well as understanding the other people „s feelings andemotions in life, which helps human beings understand and ... feelings andemotions in life Chapter 2: Studies on idioms and proverbs expressing human feelings andemotions Idioms and proverbs relating to feelings andemotions are collected, classified and analyzed ... study: Idioms and proverbs relating to human feelings andemotions are raried ,in this paper, only some typical idioms and proverbs on human feelings andemotions are presented and analyzed Particularly...
... lowland tropics of south-east Asia and South America have atypical life histories There is no annual cycle, and nests can reach a very large size and contain several thousand workers (Michener and ... morning and subsequently decline through exploitation by bees) 3 Social Organization and Conflict With their fat and furry appearance, their slow, meandering flight amongst flowers and their docile behaviour, ... farmland, linear features such as hedgerows, fence lines and woodland edge tend to have more bumblebee nests (20–37 nests Ha–1) compared with non-linear features such as woodland or grassland...
... perception, and behaviours about HIV/ AIDS: are these students at risk? J R Social Health 1999, 119:23-31 Ayankogbe OO, Omotola BD, Inem OA, et al.: Knowledge, attitudes, beliefs and behavioural ... AIDS; • To determine the knowledge, attitudes, and risk behaviors of diabetic patients in regard to HIV/AIDS; and • To compare these groups on these parameters and make conclusions as to how best ... HIV/AIDS knowledge, attitudes, and risk behaviors of schizophrenic patients with those of diabetic patients Specific objectives: • To determine the knowledge, attitudes, and risk behaviors of...
... Tourist Behaviour Authenticity and Tourist Behaviour Sustainable On-site Tourist Behaviour Mechanisms Shaping On-site Tourist Behaviour Interpretation and On-site Behaviour ... Tourist Behaviour: To Whom Does It Matter? Approaching Tourist Behaviour Tourist Behaviourand Consumer Behaviour Conceptual Schemes, Theories and Tourism ... tourism in a region Tourist Behaviourand Consumer Behaviour There are several critical dimensions that create differences between tourist behaviourand consumer behaviour One such major difference...
... mindfulness and self- ompassion; and Chip Hartranft, Gib and c Faye Henderson, Claudia Ladensohn, and Mark Sorensen, for being friends in need, indeed Our friends give us wings and family gives ... destructive thoughts andemotions through self- ompassion can boost your self- steem from the inside c e out, reduce depression and anxiety, and even help you stick to your diet And the benefits ... brothers and sisters include Paul Fulton, Trudy Goodman, Sara Lazar, Bill and Susan Morgan, Stephanie Morgan, Andrew Olendzki, Tom Pedulla, Susan Pollak, Ron Siegel, Charles Styron, and Jan Surrey...
... efficacy and safety of treatment, and then take into consideration the opinions andattitudes of the family Only by paying attention to the desires, fears and beliefs of both parents and children ... nearly doubled between 1996 and 2001 in patients aged 2–18 years, with an increase of 61% for preschool ages, 93% for the ages between and 12, and 116% between 13 and 18 years of age [7] More ... reports regarding the attitudesand opinions of the general public and the medical community about psychotropic medication An earlier Greek study of a general population sample and nonpsychiatric...
... referral/surgery/chemotherapy) and comorbidities (up to 16 comorbid diseases) The MCR also provided detailed tumorspecific information and TNM status as derived from pathology, histology and cytology reports ... chemo/radiotherapy, (3.2%) began the operation and were considered unresectable, and 85 (69%) received no treatment (Table - Demographic outline and treatment patterns of patients diagnosed with ... patients who underwent surgery (those with early and late stage disease), the operative 30-, 60- and 90- day mortality rates were 2.9%%, 8.1% and 11.4% respectively Patients with early stage...
... nurses, including community nurses, and registered and licensed practical nurses in USA and Finland, have also reported the importance of clinician beliefs and attitudes, mirroring the findings ... clinician behaviourand intentions respectively [77] These theories focus predominantly on individual cognitive factors shaping behaviourand not explicitly include contextual/organisational factors and ... experiences between researchers and participants, and it aims to offer insights and understanding rather than verifiable knowledge Conclusion Third, at a service and organisational level, our findings...
... organizations, and the individuals within them, are shaped by social norms and expectations, and that organizational structures and behaviors typically conform to their social, legal, and technical ... likely to engage in innovation and change and, even if they endorse change, may try to implement change by 'command and control' rather than engaging in more facilitative and supportive change strategies ... impact attitudes, and that both organizational support for adopting EBP, andattitudes toward EBP may be associated with EBP use The present study The present study advances our understanding...
... undertook a national survey to better understand the public's acceptance of current and potential future vaccinations and to explore their attitudesand levels and types of knowledge Methods Survey ... between January and February 4, 2002 on a randomized sample of 1330 Canadian adults, aged 18 years and older There were separate randomizations for the largest cities, Montreal, Toronto, and Vancouver, ... immunization: attitudesand behaviors as determining factors International Journal of STD and AIDS 2000, 11:445-450 Zimet GD, Blythe MJ and Fortenberry JD: Vaccine characteristics and acceptability...
... organizations, and the individuals within them, are shaped by social norms and expectations, and that organizational structures and behaviors typically conform to their social, legal, and technical ... likely to engage in innovation and change and, even if they endorse change, may try to implement change by 'command and control' rather than engaging in more facilitative and supportive change strategies ... impact attitudes, and that both organizational support for adopting EBP, andattitudes toward EBP may be associated with EBP use The present study The present study advances our understanding...
... to explore the attitudesand perceptions of practicing chiropractors in Germany regarding research, to look at their reading and research habits, and to gather basic demographic and practice characteristics ... population in the area of practice, patient base, techniques and modalities utilized in practice, reading and research habits, andattitudes regarding research activities by chiropractors Several ... from a survey used in the Netherlands and the United Kingdom [13] Two questions about attitudes toward research were used from a survey administered to practitioners and chiropractic college faculty...