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The Advantages of Precision Medicine over Traditional Medicine in Improving Public Health Outcomes
Precision medicine can help make the prediction of whether a particular treatment will work for the individual or not. This makes it far more likely to be effective than the traditional medicine which has the same effect on everyone. There are various advantages of using precision medicine over the existing traditional medicine. The use of precision medicine can help in enhancing the health outcomes and improving patient experience. This study is aimed at evaluating the advantages of precision medicine over traditional medicine. The growing popularity of precision medicine has led to numerous researches being done on the subject and thus the past studies that have been done on the topic have been used to complete the work. A detailed investigation has been possible on the advantages of precision medicine in improving health outcomes with the help of past research
Prevalence and Associated Factors of Depression, Anxiety, and Stress among Village Health Volunteers in a rural community Thailand
We aimed to explore the prevalence and related factors of depression, anxiety, and stress among village health volunteer in community Thailand. This study was used a cross-sectional design to examine the mental health status of village health volunteers in a community in Thailand. The DASS-21 was used to measure depression, anxiety, and stress among the 847 participants included in the analysis. Multiple logistic regression was performed to identify factors associated with depression, anxiety, and stress. The prevalence of depression, anxiety, and stress were 9.8% (95% CI: 7.9, 12.0), 6.3% (95% CI: 4.7, 8.1), and 11.3% (95% CI: 9.3, 13.7), respectively. We observed a high yearly income, having non-communicable diseases, and those who smoked related to stress in VHV. Our result shows the high prevalence of depression, anxiety, and stress among village health volunteer in rural communities. Further research to gain a better understanding of the issue and develop appropriate interventions
The Neural Network as an Indicator for Classifying Students in Athletics Throwing Activities According to Some Physical and Motor Abilities and Their Physical Measurements
Students for each activity of the researched (weight, disk, spear) for this game by means that each game or sporting activity needs appropriate physical measurements as its need for physical and motor capabilities, and the development in technology (artificial intelligence techniques), which we are witnessing in recent years, has given great opportunities To research the requirements of each activity or game of these games in general, and athletics in particular, which is like other games that consider testing and measurement as one of the important foundations that must be relied upon for classification and guidance to reach the individual to a high level as a result of continuous and organized research and a shortening of time and effort, From here, the problem of this study was embodied, as the researcher noticed that most of the competitions with the activities of pushing and throwing are represented by one player, and this is a phenomenon that must be considered. Because, as it is known, each activity has its own motor and physical capabilities and physical measurements, and for this the importance of the study lies in the classification and guidance of the use of artificial cell networks, where students are classified according to their physical measurements and physical and motor abilities.
In the light of the above, the research objectives were formulated to identify the reality of the sample in some of the physical abilities, movement and physical measurements that the students enjoy, in order to classify them into homogeneous groups and classify the students according to some of the physical abilities, movement and physical measurements they have. The researcher used the descriptive approach in survey and correlation studies, and its suitability and the nature of the problem to be solved. The research community was determined by the students of the second stage in the College of Physical Education and Sports Sciences / University of Babylon for the academic year 2022-2023, whose number is (95) students. As for the statistical methods used, the researcher dealt with a group of them To facilitate its work and achieve its objectives
An psychological study on BRCA1 Gene Polymorphisms in Iraqi Breast Cancer Patients
Background: Breast cancer and a few other malignancies are significantly more likely to develop in people who carry BRCA1 mutations, according to research. One of the most well-known tumor suppressor gene mutations is the 185delAG change in BRCA1. Resources and Techniques Examining the frequency of these BRCA1 mutations in familial and sporadic breast cancer cases in Iraq was the objective of a recent study. Participants in the study comprised 50 girls with sporadic breast cancer, 50 girls with a first-degree cousin who had the disease, and 50 girls in good health In conclusion, the results of this investigation demonstrated that of the aforementioned founder mutations had been identified in the agencies analyzed. According to our research, breast cancer patients in Iraq have more frequent 185delAG mutations in BRCA1.  
Academic Leaders\u27 Emotional Intelligence and Transformational Leadership in Higher Education
Background: Academic leaders occupy a crucial position in higher education institutions, and it is essential to consider their emotional intelligence in order to encourage transformative leadership and effective decision-making. Due to the numerous responsibilities, attitudes, behaviours, and emotions connected to a job or position, all academic leaders face a few challenges.
Purpose: The aim of this paper is to assess the prevalence of emotional intelligence (EI) and Transformational Leadership (TL)among college faculty members. Examining the association between the many different personal aspects of faculty members and their performance, and examining the correlation between transformational leadership among the investigated academic leaders. The purpose of this study is both descriptive and exploratory.
Design/Methodology: 125 full-time faculty members from various Higher Education Institutions (HEI’s) were surveyed for their perspectives on emotional intelligence and the transformative leadership of their institution\u27s top officials. This study primarily provides descriptive information.
Results: The findings highlight an alarming difference between the present state of emotional intelligence and the level required for successful management. The findings highlight the need for individualised development programmes that can enhance the social and interpersonal skills of students in HEI’s, thereby enhancing their leadership effectiveness
A Study on Learner’s Psychology in Choosing Curricular Activities for Holistic Development Promoting Quality Education (SDG-4)
Education is the process of nurturing young minds with knowledge, experience, and skills aiming to achieve the holistic development of the child. As the child is active and creative by nature, this research paper is trying to explore how efficiently curricular and cocurricular activities conducted in schools be used as a tool for the holistic development of the learner. The main objective of the study is to analyze choices of curricular and co-curricular activities for holistic development. For that purpose, the researcher conducted a descriptive study. The sample constitutes students in grade 7 (stage of later childhood) at schools in Delhi. The major finding of the study suggests that there is a significant difference in the choices of curricular and co-curricular activities among students. The majority of the students were inclined towards academic activities and very few students regularly participate in civic sense and community service activities. Differences in the level of participation in different activities need to be addressed and resolved for achieving sustainable development goals 4 (quality education) and holistic development of the child
Determinants of Entrepreneurial Intention among Female Students in HEIs in Developing Countries: Evidence from Dhofar Region of Oman
The main objective of this study is to investigate how the entrepreneurial intention of female students in Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) in the Dhofar region of Oman is influenced by their prior entrepreneurial experience, self-efficacy, and entrepreneurship education. The data was collected using a survey method, distributing a structured questionnaire to 340 undergraduate female students in three HEIs in Oman at the beginning of the first semester of the 2019-2020 academic year. Multiple regression analysis and ANOVA tests were conducted using the Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS version 24). The findings from the regression analysis demonstrate a statistically significant impact of previous entrepreneurial experience, entrepreneurial self-efficacy, and entrepreneurship education on entrepreneurial intention. This study provides insights into how the previous entrepreneurial experience, self-efficacy, and entrepreneurship education of female students contribute to their aspirations of becoming entrepreneurs. The results suggest that leaders in the Ministry of Higher Education and universities should consider the entrepreneurial intentions of female students when developing intervention programs aimed at enhancing students\u27 business orientation. Additionally, this study contributes to the existing literature on the entrepreneurship environment in Oman
Psychological Study on the Meaning of Poetry in Tumeir\u27s Oral Traditiontontemboan Behavior Language Community South Minahasa District
In South Minahasa Regency there are several poems used in the tumeir oral tradition, including Oras¶ndoWoŋTauŋ, TumƐtƐir, Sa\u27akuTuma\u27nƐy, Kayoba\u27aŋ Yasa, Sa\u27aku wo tuma\u27nƐyand Asia¶ndo. These poems for some or most of the younger generation of Wuwuk Raya are still foreign. Moreover, the language used is rather difficult for most generations to understand because most of the poems use the local language, namely the Tontemboan language. Considering that poetry is part of literary works and literary works are not only to be enjoyed but also understood, for this reason, an in-depth study or research and analysis of literary works is needed. This study aims to a) describe the form of poetry in the Tumeir oral tradition b) to describe the meaning of the poems in the Tumeir oral tradition of the Tontemboan Language Speaking Community in South Minahasa Regency in the Oras poem¶ndoWoŋTauŋ, TumƐtƐir, Sa\u27akuTuma\u27nƐy, Kayoba\u27aŋ Yasa, Sa\u27aku wo tuma\u27nƐyand Asia¶ndo.This study uses a descriptive qualitative approach with note-taking and content analysis techniques. Based on the results of the analysis of form, the verses in the tumeir oral tradition in Oras . poetry¶ndoWoŋTauŋin the form of free poetry, figures of speech, parables, wise words and epigrams. In TumƐtƐir poetry it takes the form of seloka and satire. In the poem Sa\u27akuTuma\u27nƐy in the form of an epigram. In Kayoba\u27aŋ Yasa\u27s verse, there are wise words. In the poem Sa\u27aku wo tuma\u27nƐy in the form of prayer verses and figurative words, while in the poem Asi endo in the form of ballads and wise words. religious, poems in the oral tradition of tumeir in poetry¶ndoWoŋTauŋhaving the content of good deeds is a provision for the soul. In the TumƐtƐir poem, it means to be ready for whatever happens in life. In the verse Sa\u27akuTuma\u27nƐy, it has a religious meaning, namely being strong in heart to carry everything until death. In Kayoba\u27aŋ Yasa verse contains a religious meaning, namely to do good. In the poem Sa\u27aku wo tuma\u27nƐy implies asking for forgiveness, while in the poem Asi¶ndoIt means that God is the owner of life
Impact behavior CTL (Contextual Teaching and Learning) Through Media Mind Maping in High School
This study aims to improve learning outcomes for students in class X IPA 6 with CTL (Contextual Teaching and Learning) as the model used along with mind mapping media on ecology material. This type of research is PTK (Classroom Action Research) with two cycles. The subjects in this study were all students in class X IPA 6, totaling 30 people. In this study, to measure the learning outcomes of students, an evaluation tool was used, namely a test in the form of 10 multiple choice items and 5 essay items on ecology material. In cycle I, the average score of learning outcomes was 64.17 with a classical percentage of 40% and in the mind mapping assessment, 15 students did not understand how to make mind mapping. Due to not having achieved classical completeness in cycle I, it continues to cycle II with an average learning result of 81.83 accompanied by a classical percentage of 86.67% and in the mind mapping assessment it shows that 30 students already understand in making mind mapping. Therefore this research is said to be successful because it has achieved more than 80% of the classical percentage, so it can be concluded that the implementation of CTL (Contextual Teaching and Learning) with mind mapping media can improve student learning outcomes in the learning process in Biology subjects, especially Ecology material for participants class X IPA 6 SMA Negeri 3 Tondano. 67% and in the mind mapping assessment it showed that 30 students had understood the making of mind mapping. Therefore this research is said to be successful because it has achieved more than 80% of the classical percentage, so it can be concluded that the implementation of CTL (Contextual Teaching and Learning) with mind mapping media can improve student learning outcomes in the learning process in Biology subjects, especially Ecology material for participants class X IPA 6 SMA Negeri 3 Tondano. 67% and in the mind mapping assessment it showed that 30 students had understood the making of mind mapping. Therefore this research is said to be successful because it has achieved more than 80% of the classical percentage, so it can be concluded that the implementation of CTL (Contextual Teaching and Learning) with mind mapping media can improve student learning outcomes in the learning process in Biology subjects, especially Ecology material for participants class X IPA 6 SMA Negeri 3 Tondano
Evolution of Psychological Contract Research: A Systematic Review and Bibliometric Analysis
The ‘Psychological Contract’ refers to the unwritten expectations and obligations that exist between an employer and employee, beyond the formal contract of employment. The ‘Psychological Contract’ (PC) is not static and may change over time, which makes longitudinal research necessary. This study attempts to analyse the evolution of research conducted on PC and the findings highlighted the existing trends and future research directions of PC with respect to its influence in Organizational Behaviour Research.
Design/Methodology/Approach: Contextualized systematic literature review (SLR) and bibliometric techniques are conducted using VOS viewer application and analysis of Elsevier’s Scopus Database search result of total of 653 Articles from Top Quality Journals.
Findings: Bibliometrics analysis techniques are used to identify Recent Trends, Total Citations (TC), Top Influential Articles (TIA), Most influential Author and Journals (MIA & MIJ), Top Contributing Institutions and Countries (TCI & TCC) and most significant co-words, keywords, and so on, followed by comprehensively science mapping analysis. The top 10 most widely published journals in the specialised field, as measured by ‘SNIP, SJR, and Cite Scores’, ‘h-Index’ are identified and thoroughly examined. Finally, the research has revealed significant research gaps, which will pave the way to future studies.
Research limitations/implications: The scope of the present study and subsequent selection of literature is confined to the areas of Psychological Contract (PC) limited to Articles in "Business, Management and Accounting", "Social Sciences", "Arts and Humanities” from Elsevier’s Scopus Date Base using CSV Excel and VOS viewer software only.
Originality/value: The major contribution of this study is presentation of 2 propositions and their subsequent ‘Conceptual Model\u27 derived from the literature on PC. It explores key gaps in research paving the way the scope of future research. Furthermore, the combination of Systematic Literature Review and Bibliometric Analysis is a methodological contribution in this research domain of PC