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Mucociliary clearance (MCC) is an important mechanism for clearing the lung of foreign matter and is impaired in diseases such as COPD. Smoking reduces MCC in humans and may contribute to the disease, whereas agents such as β2-adrenergic agonists, hypertonic saline and mannitol are known to increase MCC rate. We have developed a model which can be used to identify compounds with potential to increase or rectify defective MCC. Methods Guinea pigs were exposed to air or tobacco smoke (TS) for...
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This research was conducted to show policy makers and quality improvement personnel how middle school students perceived the classroom goal structures; and how the classroom goal structures and students goal orientations related to students’ academic effort and intrinsic motivation employing the revised goal theory of motivation. 809 middle school students were taken from different schools by stratified and systematic sampling techniques. The study came up with that mastery goal...
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Objective: In spite of a wide range of effective treatment options, a huge treatment gap persists for depression among adolescents especially in low and middle-income countries. The barriers to help seeking for depression among Nigerian adolescents are currently under-researched. Identifying these barriers is critical to the design of interventions towards better utilisation of mental health services. This study assessed the barriers to help-seeking for depression among adolescent secondary...
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Objective: Primary school teachers have been identified as important partners in the prompt recognition, referral and management of children with ADHD. However their capacity to function in these roles is hinged on their extent of knowledge about ADHD. Furthermore teachers' knowledge about ADHD may influence the education and clinical outcomes of children with ADHD. This study assessed the impact of an educational intervention program on knowledge about ADHD among primary school teachers in...
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To study the schooling among school and university students suffering from schizophrenia.A retrospective, descriptive and analytic study based on information from medical records of patients treated in Psychopedagogy Unit in psychiatry department «B" of the Hedi Chaker Hospital University of Sfax, during the period from 1995 to 2009. Inclusion criteria were: diagnosis of schizophrenia (DSM-IV-TR) and follow-up duration of at least one year.Thirty-two patients were included. The sex ratio...
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The study sought to assess the relationship between student’s use of social media and academic performance of tertiary institutions students in Ghana with a focus on Accra and Tema Metropolis. Questionnaire was used for collecting data. Out of one thousand copies of the questionnaire distributed, a valid response of 70.0 % was retrieved. SPSS computer software was used to measure descriptive, correlation, regression among others. The study revealed that all the constructs of social media...
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Teenage pregnancy and motherhood is a concern in both developed and developing countries and is a complex reality of contemporary society however the re-entry of teenage mothers into the school system continues to demand attention as society's negative attitude towards pregnant girls and teenage mothers persists.Those who do return to school suffer from stigmatisation, ridicule, and abuse from both teachers and other learners.This study sought to investigate the impact of teenage motherhood...
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This study was conducted to determine the extent to which human resource supervision relates with teaching effectiveness of Agricultural Education lecturers in Nigerian Colleges of Education. Two null hypotheses were formulated to guide the study. A 30-item questionnaire was structured to obtain data for the study. Expost facto research design was adopted for the study. Sixty three Agricultural Education lecturers were involved in the study. The Pearson Product Movement Correlation and...
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We evaluate, using a randomized trial, two school-based financial literacy education programs in government-run primary and junior high schools in Ghana. One program integrated financial and social education, whereas the second program only offered financial education. Both programs included a voluntary after-school savings club that provided students with a locked money box. After nine months, both programs had significant impacts on savings behavior relative to the control group, mostly...
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The impact of school resources on the quality of education in developing countries may depend crucially on whether resources are targeted efficiently. In this paper we use a randomized experiment to analyze the impact of a school grants program in Senegal, which decentralized a portion of the country's education budget. We find large positive effects on test scores at younger grades that persist at least two years. We show that these effects are concentrated among schools that focused funds...
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Body-art practices are increasing among adolescents and young adults. Although substantial data are available in developed countries, little has been documented about body-art practices in developing countries.To determine the magnitude, types and reasons for practicing body-art practices among undergraduate medical University students in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.A cross-sectional descriptive study was conducteed among undergraduate University students in Dar es Salaam involving 536...
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Although unintended pregnancy rate is declining in both developed and developing countries, it remains higher in developing countries. Ethiopia is one country with a high prevalence of unintended pregnancy. In spite of this fact, very little is known about utilization of emergency contraception (EC) among young women. Therefore, this study aims to assess sexual experiences and emergency contraception use among female students at Wachamo University in Ethiopia. A cross-sectional study was...
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No abstract available. (Published: 31 March 2015) Citation : Glob Health Action 2015, 8 : 27363 - http://dx.doi.org/10.3402/gha.v8.27363 SPECIAL ISSUE : This paper is part of the Special Issue: Newborn health in Uganda . More papers from this issue can be found at http://www.globalhealthaction.net