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Humans\u27 Emotional and Mental Well-Being under the Influence of Artificial Intelligence
Mental and emotional wellness are intertwined. Mental health affects emotional health and vice versa. Strong mental and emotional health helps people enjoy life, establish healthy relationships, and overcome difficulties and disappointments. However, poor emotional and mental health can affect one\u27s career, personal, and overall quality of life. Information technology and human–computer interaction under artificial intelligence offer a deep learning-based athletics management solution for teenage physical weakness and college sports grounds administration. Intelligent paradigms demand AI and IoT integration. These strategies boost student mental health, particularly in sports education. Innovative technologies can assess behavioral data and discover unwanted trends to diagnose mental health disorders early. AI reduces anxiety and sorrow, making pupils conscientious citizens. Privacy and control concerns have developed because gathering and analyzing personal data might cause emotions of monitoring and mental stress. AI interactions may affect emotional well-being since people need real human connections and empathy. Humans need real relationships. Future study should focus on ethical issues, user experiences, and outcome evaluations. AI-based ethical frameworks and guidelines should protect users\u27 privacy, encourage openness, and ensure fair treatment. Understanding human experiences and attitudes toward AI can help build AI systems that encourage positive emotional results. Then, the study chose literature\u27s most common features. Academic scholars are increasingly studying how AI affects mental and emotional wellness. As artificial intelligence technologies advance and become more interwoven into our lives, we must understand how they may affect our mental and emotional health. This study examined how AI has affected human mental and emotional health. AI\u27s impact on mental and emotional health may also cause issues
Assess The Lived Experiences And Quality Of Life In Substance Abuse Patients Admitted To De-Addiction Centres Of Himachal Pradesh And Punjab
Introduction: Substance abuse or drug addiction represents a critical global crisis, posing a significant threat to public health and impacting society at various levels. This pervasive issue affects individuals, families, and communities. Substance Abuse and Addiction Statistics for 2023 report that an estimated 50%, of individuals aged 12 and older, totaling between 138 and 543 million people, have experimented with illicit drugs at least once.
Method: A mixed method research using embedded research design. The patients admitted in the de-addiction centres of Himachal Pradesh and Punjab selected by non- probability convenience sampling technique.. The quantitative data i.e. quality of life was collected from 50 patients by using WHOQOL- BREF) and the qualitative data i.e. lived experiences were explored from 20 patients after achieving data saturation by using interview guide.
Results: The current study found that the majority of the patients 32(64%) had moderate total QOL, 17(34%) had high total QOL and 1(2%) had low total QOL. The mean found was 101.20 and SD was 9.77. It was found that with regard to the type of substance use and have you ever been admitted to de- addiction centres were statistically significant with quality of life at significant level at p<0.05. Additionally, for lived experiences a total of 160 responses, 147 meaningful insights were extracted and the four main themes were that were comprehension of the substance abuse, impact of substance abuse on quality of life, impact on the relationship and experience related to the health care services.
Conclusion: The study evaluated the quality of life concerning substance abuse among 50 patients, revealing that the majority of them had a moderate quality of life while receiving treatment. Additionally the study delved into the lived experiences, involving 20 patients, resulting in the identification of four key themes
Understanding Various Traits Described In The Concept Of Sarata For Their Assessment: A Review
The concept of Dosha-Dhatu-Mala, Panchamahabhuta, and some other theories form the fundamentals of Ayurveda. Ayurveda describes seven Dhatus viz. Rasa, Rakta, Mamsa, Meda, Asthi, Majja, and Shukra as building blocks of the human body. Acharyas of Ayurveda explained the qualitative and quantitative excellency of these Dhatus as Sarata. Eight types of Sara have been described by the Acharyas of Ayurveda which again contain various characters or Lakshanas, some of them are physical traits, some of them are mental traits, some are social and some show the economic status of the person. Aims and Objectives: The chief aim of the study was to understand various traits described in the concept of Sarata for their assessment. Materials and Methods: Samhitas, textbooks, indexed national and international research original articles for the concept of Sara and its assessment proformas, previously published Sara assessment techniques. Modern books regarding the techniques to assess the characters described in Sarata Conclusion: By thoroughly studying the traits and terminologies related to the concept of Sara, it has been concluded that some of the traits get assessed quantitatively very easily. Still, some are very broad and need to be defined for their quantitative assessment. 
E. Coli, Pseudomonas Species, Aspergillusniger ,Candida Species, And Spectral Studies Of Th (No3)4 Complex With 4CABPT Ligand
We report here series of new the Th(IV) complexes with Schiff base having general composition Th X4.nL (X=NO3, n=2) Where L = Schiff base The complexes were characterized on the basis of analytical conductance, molecular weight and spectral studies. The Schiff base behave as neutral monodentate ligand which coordinate to the central metal atom through azomethine nitrogen.
Key words – Schiff base ligand, Th(IV
Visual Intelligence and Its Psychological Relationship to the Skill of Reading Aloud among Middle School Students
The current research aims to reveal the correlation between visual intelligence and the skill of reading aloud for middle school students , and sample of the study consisted of middle school students in the fourth scientific grade in Babil Governorate , and the basic sample reached (374) students , while the exploratory sample was (40) students , and the research tools consisted of a test for visual intelligence and a note card for the skill of reading aloud , and It was found that there is a positive correlation between visual intelligence and the skill of reading aloud for middle school students
Importance of the Role of Consultation with Psychologists for Making Effective Hospital Laws
The aim of the research is to understand the details of Importance of the role of consultation with psychologists for making effective hospital laws.
The main objective of the research is to understand the details of role of consultation with psychologists, critically evaluate the importance of the role of consultation with psychologists for making effective hospital laws, understand the advantages of consultation with psychologists for making effective hospital laws and to understand and represent the issues present in the consultation with psychologists for making effective hospital laws. Cognitive psychology offers valuable insights into how people perceive, process, and make decisions about information. This understanding can be leveraged in the consultation process between psychologists and hospital administrators to design effective policies and procedures that promote patient well-being and safety. Considering cognitive factors such as attention, memory, and decision-making, psychologists can help to ensure that hospital laws are easy to understand, remember, and follow. The analysis focused on identifying the importance of consultation with psychologists for creating effective hospital laws, advantages and disadvantages, potential issues, and relevant psychological theories. The thematic approach was used for this secondary research study. The research topic was broken down into key themes, such as the importance of consultation with psychologists, advantages and disadvantages, potential issues, and relevant psychological theories. Consultation with psychologists is crucial for creating effective hospital laws as they bring their expertise in understanding human behavior and decision-making. Involving psychologists in the process, hospital administrators can ensure that the laws are designed to promote patient well-being and safety while taking into account the cognitive and emotional needs of patients and staff. This can ultimately result in better outcomes for everyone involved
Systematic Literature Review on the Impact of the Oscillating Positive Expiratory Pressure Therapy (Acapella) On Children with Refractory Mycoplasma Pneumoniae Pneumonia
Children as patients who have refractory Mycoplasma pneumoniae pneumonia (RMPP) have difficult clinical issues. Most M. pneumoniae pneumonia infections are minor and self-limiting, but in some cases, especially in kids with underlying conditions like asthma or immune deficiencies, they can worsen and even become life-threatening. M. pneumoniae pneumonia may not usually respond well to standard antibiotic therapy, leading to extended hospital stays or even fatalities. Acapella treatment is a non-invasive technique used to mobilize secretions and improve lung function in individuals with respiratory illnesses. Acapella therapy may benefit children with refractory M. pneumoniae pneumonia, according to some research. Acapella device-based vibrating positive expiratory pressure (PEP) therapy has been proposed as a viable treatment for RMPP. The purpose of this comprehensive assessment of the literature was to assess how Acapella therapy affected kids with RMPP. To find pertinent papers published up to 2022, a thorough search was done using electronic databases like PubMed, SCOPUS and Google Scholar. Acapella therapy improved pulmonary function and oxygenation, shortened hospital stays, and lessened the need for mechanical ventilation in children with RMPP, according to an analysis of about 17 trials. Due to the small sample sizes and scarcity of randomized controlled trials, the quality of the data was, nonetheless, constrained. To confirm the utility of Acapella therapy in this demographic, additional research is required. Finally, acapella therapy seems to be a promising supplemental treatment for kids with RMPP. Healthcare professionals ought to think about including this therapy in their plans of care for these individuals
A Psychological Analysis on Online Shopping Model and Consumers Buying Behaviour: An Indian Perspective
Today, e-commerce is a major, booming industry that generates tons of revenue through online selling. Because the Internet and other related technologies have given advertisers a whole new market. Online shopping has been seen to be one of the rising industries around the world, especially in places like developed countries, where the infrastructure for selling things is well-developed. E-commerce has a lot of benefits for both sellers and consumers. For sellers, it can help them to reach more potential consumers, and for consumers, it\u27s very convenient to buy the commodities at one platform. Online marketers and website developers must understand the consumer’s point of requirements during online shopping to avail advantage all or the opportunities and build methods to deals with all obstacles that are present in the e-commerce business. It\u27s important to understand how influence consumers decisions to purchase online. Consumer’s behavior during online shopping isn\u27t the same as how people act in stores where they can touch and feel the goods they want. Through this study, we have tried to provide a proposed conceptual framework model for consumer’s intentions toward online shopping. The framework developed a conceptual model to discover factors influencing consumer’s desire of purchase through online shopping using behavioral intention theories
The Psychology of Mobile Wallet Continuous Usage in Karnataka State of India: Perception, Satisfaction and Other Service Quality Dimensions.
Background- This is the new digital era where smartphones have become an indispensable commodity in our everyday life. Financial transactions which once used to be carried out through traditional methods have significantly evolved over the years. Due to the inconveniences and shortcomings of these traditional methods, mobile technology-based business solutions have evolved. In developing countries including India where the government is keen on promoting a cashless economy to curb black money and corruption, invariably the focus rests on transparent online financial transaction facilities.The present study aims to investigate the significant predictors of the behavioural intention of Mobile wallet usage. Mobile/Digital-wallets are one such method of online payment provided by a number of businesses using mobile applications like Google pay, phone pay, Paytm, etc. The purpose of this paper is to investigate the impact of different service quality dimensions on the continuance intention of the users of Mobile/Digital-wallet in the state of Karnataka.
Purpose- The purpose of this paper is to investigate the impact of different service quality dimensions on the continuance intention of the users of Mobile/Digital-wallet in the state of Karnataka, India. The study has adopted an empirical research design to the online survey method and paper & pencil survey method to investigate the influence of service quality on continuance intention to use Mobile/Digital-wallet servicesin high-performing districts of Karnataka. Design/Methodology/Approach- Using information from Mobile/Digital-wallet users, a research framework based on the IS success model and the expectation- confirmation theory has been created and empirically tested. The survey was conducted by using online Google Forms and the questionnaire method. A convenience sampling technique was used to select the respondents from the three high-performing districts of Karnataka. A total of 350 data was collected from respondents and analysed by using PLS-SEM.
Findings- The results indicate that perceived security, information quality, perceived value, and satisfaction are positive and significant predictors of continuance intention on Mobile/Digital-wallet usage, Whereas System quality does not have any significant effect on continuance intention to use Mobile/Digital-wallet services.
Practical implications -The findings of the research will help Mobile/Digital-wallet service providers and policymakers to address the shortcomings and improve or develop their service quality to the extent of customer satisfaction and boost customers ‘continuation goal.
The originality/value-The uniqueness of this research is that several researches have been conducted on Mobile/Digital-wallet adoption but very few studies have been conducted that focus on evaluating the quality of Mobile/Digital-wallet services which ultimately lead to satisfaction and continuance intention
Preservice Teacher\u27s Digital Competence and its Psychological Impact: Input to Technology for Teaching and Learning Course
The COVID-19 pandemic highlighted the Digital Divide and the issue of Digital Competence, prompting the authors to conduct a study on the digital competence of 209 College of Education Preservice Teachers across year levels and programs enrolled in the second semester of the academic year 2020-2021 at the ESSU-Can-avid Campus, Philippines, using stratified disproportionate random sampling adapted from the Digital Competence of Educators (DigCompEdu). The basic level of averages of (GM=1.77) and (GM=1.73) was found in all five(5) COED Preservice Teachers\u27 Digital Competence items. When ascertained with demographic variables, it is higher than communication and safety but was found below the Intermediate level\u27s borderline. In terms of gender, female preservice teachers(76.07 percent ,n=159) dominated to better at communication(t(202)=-2.150, p< .033) and safety (t(202)=-1.705, p<.090) only. The dominance from 20-25 years of age(59.8%, SD=1.12) were mostly first-year returnees, and lifelong students (33%,n=69). The effect sizes of (d=0.024057) as (Cohen\u27s d) calculated established genders\u27 significance of effect size to be true and successful in two categories, contradicting recent studies were mostly male-dominated. Ascertaining with digital competence in area of Information Processing differ according to age(Communication;(t(6)=2.309, p<.035) & (Problem-Solving; (t(6)=2.595, p<.019), year-level and program level (t(3)=2.972,p<.033), and related IT certificates attended/received (Information Processing; (F(1)=5.571, p<.019, η2=0.024), ( F(1)=2.100, p<.149, η2=0.024), ( F(1)=2.370, p<.125, η2=0.012)”, and Content creation; ( F(1)=6.510, p<.011, η2=0.031), (F(1)=4.4562, p<.067, η2=0.031), and found that female, freshmen COED Preservice Teachers, aged 20-25 are better than male in lower areas of digital competence.
The CoEd department must rethink these critical digital competencies at the fundamental level by retooling and integrating the Faculty with Digital Competence in Instructions Using Digital Technologies and resolving technically-related problems encountered while using digital media, tools, and devices weighted in the same faculty training