Alibakhshi, Goudarz Nikdel, Fariborz Labbafi, Akram
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Asian-Pacific Journal of Second and Foreign Language Education
Teacher self-efficacy has been abundantly studied. However, it seems that the consequences of teachers’ self-efficacy have not been appropriately explored yet. The research objective was to investigate the consequences of teachers’ teaching self-efficacy. The researchers used a qualitative research method. They collected the data through semi-struc...
Albakri, Ali H Al-Shuhaib, Mohammed Baqur S Alwan, Sabah L AbdulAzeez, Sayed Borgio, J Francis
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Microbial pathogenesis
Aspergillus flavus is one of the most natural contaminants of the improperly stored rice grains. It produces several secondary metabolites, like aflatoxins, which are well known hepatotoxic, hepatocarcinogenic and mutagenic agents. This study describes the in silico consequences of the missense mutations identified in several genes of aflatoxins bi...
Rudman, Ann Arborelius, Lotta Dahlgren, Anna Finnes, Anna Gustavsson, Petter
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EClinicalMedicine
Background Burnout is common among nurses and midwives. We examined whether an early career episode of burnout has long-term consequences on; a) cognitive functions, b) symptoms of depression, and/or c) insomnia for nurses a decade after graduation. Methods Symptoms of burnout were investigated in an observational longitudinal study of three nation...
Nymark, Liv Vassall, Anna
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Cost Effectiveness and Resource Allocation
BackgroundIn recent years there has been a growth in economic evaluations that consider indirect health benefits to populations due to advances in mathematical modeling. In addition, economic evaluations guidelines have suggested the inclusion of impact inventories to include non-health direct and indirect consequences. We aim to bring together thi...
MOTLAGH, Mohammad Esmaeil NASROLLAHPOUR SHIRVANI, Seiyed Davoud HASSANZADEH-ROSTAMI, Zahra TORKESTANI, Farahnaz RABIEE, Seyed-Mozaffar ASHRAFIAN AMIRI, Hassan RADPOOYAN, Laleh
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Iranian Journal of Public Health
Background: Unwanted pregnancy is a type of unplanned pregnancy that can endanger health of mother and child. This study aimed to determine the prevalence of unwanted pregnancy and its associated factors and consequences in Iran. Methods: This cross-sectional study was conducted in regions with low, moderate and high risk of maternal death. Two pro...
Cristello, Julie V Sutherland, Matthew T Trucco, Elisa M
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Drug and alcohol dependence
Given the recent dramatic increase among adolescents in the use of electronic nicotine delivery systems (ENDS) or electronic cigarettes (e-cigarettes), there is a growing need to identify outcome expectancies that influence the initiation or continued use of e-cigarettes. While a self-report measure exists for assessing adolescent outcome expectanc...
Patrick, Megan E Fleming, Charles B Fairlie, Anne M Lee, Christine M
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Drug and alcohol dependence
Many young adults engage in simultaneous alcohol and marijuana (SAM) use so that their effects overlap. Little is known about motivations for dual substance use and associations with use and consequences. This study examined daily-level associations between cross-fading motives and levels of alcohol and marijuana use and consequences. Young adults ...
Yoosefi Lebni, Javad Ziapour, Arash Qorbani, Mostafa Baygi, Fereshteh Mirzaei, Amin Safari, Omid Rastegarimehr, Babak Khosravi, Bahar Mansourian, Morteza
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Substance Abuse Treatment, Prevention, and Policy
BackgroundIn recent years, methamphetamine use has increased noticeably in Iran, and this can make harmful consequences for the health of individuals and society. Therefore, the study aimed to investigate the consequences of regular methamphetamine use in Tehran.MethodsThis study was conducted based on a conventional content analysis approach. Data...
McAlaney, John Dempsey, Robert C. Helmer, Stefanie M. Van Hal, Guido Bewick, Bridgette M. Akvardar, Yildiz Guillén-Grima, Francisco Orosová, Ol’ga Kalina, Ondrej Stock, Christiane
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European Addiction Research
Background: University students are a risk group for heavy substance use and the experience of various potentially severe negative substance use consequences which may impact on their health, social, and academic functioning. Whilst the experience of negative consequences of substance use is well understood in North American student samples, there ...
Joanole, Valentine
Introduction : les grossesses tardives (40 ans et plus) sont de plus en plus fréquentes pour différentes raisons : père des enfants rencontré tardivement ou encore une augmentation de l’éducation scolaire. L’Assistance Médicale à la Procréation (AMP) est amenée à prendre en charge les femmes « âgées » biologiquement, du fait de la diminution de la ...