item: #1 of 49
          id: cord-000266-xwfptmmv
      author: Liao, Qiuyan
       title: Situational Awareness and Health Protective Responses to Pandemic Influenza A (H1N1) in Hong Kong: A Cross-Sectional Study
        date: 2010-10-12
       words: 7135
      flesch: 40
     summary: This suggests that these two items measure different aspects of social information. If mixed social messages occur signalling uncertainty then the utility of social information will fall.
    keywords: distancing; efficacy; h1n1; hand; health; influenza; information; model; self; social; trust; worry
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          id: cord-011906-ek7joi0m
      author: Throuvala, Melina A.
       title: Mind over Matter: Testing the Efficacy of an Online Randomized Controlled Trial to Reduce Distraction from Smartphone Use
        date: 2020-07-05
       words: 11416
      flesch: 32
     summary: Mediation analyses demonstrated that: (i) emotional self-awareness but not mindful attention mediated the relationship between intervention effects and smartphone distraction, and (ii) online vigilance mediated the relationship between smartphone distraction and problematic social media use. Compared to the control condition at follow-up, students receiving the intervention would report: (i) lower rates of smartphone distraction, smartphone and social media use duration, impulsivity, stress, problematic social media use, FoMO and NoMO and (ii) higher levels of mindful attention, emotional self-awareness, and self-efficacy.
    keywords: addiction; attention; awareness; cognitive; distraction; effect; intervention; media; mindfulness; online; participants; present; regulation; scale; self; smartphone; smartphone distraction; study; use
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        item: #3 of 49
          id: cord-013336-42thiglv
      author: Wang, Cheng
       title: Correlates of HIV self-testing among female sex workers in China: implications for expanding HIV screening
        date: 2020-10-22
       words: 3641
      flesch: 49
     summary: This suggests HIV self-testing has the potential to increase the frequency of HIV testing among female sex workers, specifically among individuals not reached by provider-based strategies [11, 30] . Choose BMC Incarcerated sex workers and HIV prevention in China: social suffering and social justice countermeasures Syphilis self-testing: a nationwide pragmatic study among men who have sex with men in China Direct provision versus facility collection of HIV self-tests among female sex workers in Uganda: a cluster-randomized controlled health systems trial Promoting male partner HIV testing and safer sexual decision making through secondary distribution of self-tests by HIV-negative female sex workers and women receiving antenatal and post-partum care in Kenya: a cohort study HIV self-testing services for female sex workers, Malawi and Zimbabwe HIV self-testing among female sex workers in Zambia: a cluster randomized controlled trial Attitudes and acceptability on HIV self-testing among key populations: a literature review Scaling up HIV self-testing in sub-Saharan Africa: a review of technology, policy and evidence HIV self-testing in Pune, India: perspectives and recommendations of female sex workers and peer educators Global output of research on the health of international migrant workers from Acceptability and feasibility of a social entrepreneurship testing model to promote HIV self-testing and linkage to care among men who have sex with men HIV self-testing among online MSM in China: implications for expanding HIV testing among key populations
    keywords: china; female; hiv; self; sex; study; testing; workers
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          id: cord-013473-8q0a33dr
      author: Hetherington, Erin
       title: Longitudinal Predictors of Self-Regulation at School Entry: Findings from the All Our Families Cohort
        date: 2020-10-16
       words: 5483
      flesch: 39
     summary: Infant Child Dev The development of prosocial behaviour in early childhood: Contributions of early parenting and self-regulation Harsh parenting in relation to child emotion regulation and aggression Parenting and the development of conduct disorder and hyperactive symptoms in childhood: A prospective longitudinal study from 2 months to 8 years Predicting child physical activity and screen time: Adjusted odds ratios of children being at risk for poor self were estimated using multivariable logistic regression.
    keywords: childcare; children; parenting; regulation; risk; screen; self; time
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          id: cord-017217-zjab7o2o
      author: Ali, Yousaf
       title: Self Assessment Questions
        date: 2008-01-08
       words: 9363
      flesch: 52
     summary: Pseudogout is typically seen in older patients with preexisting degenerative joint disease, metabolic disease, or hyperparathyroidism, and no crystals have been observed. Semin Dial Management of carpal tunnel syndrome in renal dialysis patients using an extended carpal tunnel release procedure Comparison of Doppler echocardiography and right heart catheterization to assess pulmonary hypertension in systemic sclerosis Pulmonary hypertension in systemic autoimmune disease A 41-year-old female is referred due to 4 years of recurrent sinusitis.
    keywords: bone; cause; diagnosis; disease; examination; female; hip; history; joint; negative; normal; pain; patient; questions; right; self; syndrome; therapy; treatment; year
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        item: #6 of 49
          id: cord-017479-s4e47bwx
      author: Pulcini, Elena
       title: Spectators and Victims: Between Denial and Projection
        date: 2012-03-16
       words: 10780
      flesch: 45
     summary: And this inadequacy, which is true for all the emotions in general, concerns fear fi 30 Anders's diagnosis concerning the anaesthetizing of fear and the imbalance between knowing and feeling seems to fi nd a perfect correspondence in that distinctive defence mechanism that Freud de fi ned as 'denial of reality'.
    keywords: anxiety; case; con; deception; denial; fear; ibid; individuals; mechanism; risk; rst; self; time; violence; world
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        item: #7 of 49
          id: cord-018401-josb16pi
      author: Kumaraswamy, Priyadharshini
       title: Hierarchical Self-Assembled Peptide Nano-ensembles
        date: 2014-03-01
       words: 13493
      flesch: 41
     summary: A bioactive self-assembled membrane to promote angiogenesis Morphology of self-assembled structures formed by short peptides from the amyloidogenic protein tau depends on the solvent in which the peptides are dissolved Time-lapse atomic force microscopy in the characterization of amyloid-like fibril assembly and oligomeric intermediates Using the bending beam model to estimate the elasticity of diphenylalanine nanotubes Nanostructured films from hierarchical self-assembly of amyloidogenic proteins Transthyretin fibrillogenesis entails the assembly of monomers: a molecular model for in vitro assembled transthyretin amyloid-like fibrils Self-assembled peptide nanotubes as an etching material for the rapid fabrication of silicon wires Confined conversion of CuS nanowires to CuO nanotubes by annealinginduced diffusion in nanochannels Electrochemical determination of dopamine based on selfassembled peptide nanostructure Natural tri-to hexapeptides self-assemble in water to amyloid beta-type fiber aggregates by unexpected alpha-helical intermediate structures William Thomas Astbury 1898-1961 Hierarchical self-assembly of Tjernberg peptide at nanoscale Conformational transition of amyloid beta-peptide Connecting macroscopic observables and microscopic assembly events in amyloid formation using coarse grained simulations Peptide self-assembly at the nanoscale: a challenging target for computational and experimental biotechnology Prediction of aggregation rate and aggregation-prone segments in polypeptide sequences Stability of diphenylalanine peptide nanotubes in solution Molecular dynamics simulation of the α-helix to β-sheet transition in coiled protein filaments: evidence for a critical filament length scale Rigid self-assembled hydrogel composed of a modified aromatic dipeptide From the globular to the fibrous state: protein structure and structural conversion in amyloid formation Amyloid fibrillogenesis: themes and variations Protein misfolding and disease; protein refolding and therapy The correctly-folded state of proteins: Is it a metastable state? Direct conversion of an oligopeptide from a ß-sheet to an a-helix: a model for amyloid formation Identification of a penta-and hexapeptide of islet amyloid polypeptide (IAPP) with amyloidogenic and cytotoxic properties Conformational transitions and fibrillation mechanism of human calcitonin as studied by high-resolution solid-state 13C NMR Charge attraction and beta propensity are necessary for amyloid fibril formation from tetrapeptides Self-assembly of a modified amyloid peptide fragment: pH responsiveness and nematic phase formation Controlling amyloid growth in multiple dimensions Templating molecular arrays in amyloid's crossbeta grooves Effect of PEG crystallization on the self-assembly of PEG/peptide copolymers containing amyloid peptide fragments Molecular self-assembly of peptide nanostructures: mechanism of association and potential uses Puramatrix: Self-assembling peptide nanofiber scaffolds Rational design and application of responsive alpha-helical peptide hydrogels Lipid-like self-assembling peptides Production of self-assembling biomaterials for tissue engineering Light harvesting antenna on an amyloid scaffold Dual-surface modification of the tobacco mosaic virus Neural stem cells encapsulated in a functionalized self-assembling peptide hydrogel for brain tissue engineering Fine-tuning the pH trigger of self-assembly Artificial transmembrane ion channels from self-assembling peptide nanotubes Self-assembling chimeric polypeptidedoxorubicin conjugate nanoparticles that abolish tumours after a single injection A novel vaccine using nanoparticle platform to present immunogenic M2e against avian influenza infection Peptide nanoparticles as novel immunogens: design and analysis of a prototypic severe acute respiratory syndrome vaccine Development of an electrochemical metal-ion biosensor using self-assembled peptide nanofibrils Self-assembled diphenylalanine nanowires for cellular studies and sensor applications An auto-biotinylated bifunctional protein nanowire for ultra-sensitive molecular biosensing Remote electronic control of DNA hybridization through inductive coupling to an attached metal nanocrystal antenna Design of metal-binding sites onto self-assembled peptide fibrils Self-assembling peptide-based nanostructures for regenerative medicine Self-assembly of collagen-mimetic peptide amphiphiles into biofunctional nanofiber Self-assembling functionalized nanopeptides for immediate hemostasis and accelerative liver tissue regeneration However, there are certain limitations associated with this technique, too, such as a limited resolution, strong dependency of the quality of predictions on the size of the peptide, and the limited number of peptide residues for which such predictions could be made.
    keywords: acid; amino; amyloid; assembly; beta; cell; fibrils; form; formation; hydrogen; hydrophobic; interactions; microscopy; nanostructures; nanotubes; peptide; peptide self; peptide structures; protein; residues; self; sequence; sheet; structures; surface
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          id: cord-024921-rcpdrpo7
      author: Kim, Nam Kyoon N.
       title: Entrepreneurial homeworkers
        date: 2020-05-18
       words: 9917
      flesch: 42
     summary: The table shows that, among non-hybrid entrepreneurs, there are relatively high annual transition rates (11-17%) between homeworking and non-homeworking. Its prevalence alone makes it deserve of further attention; but one can also imagine a whole set of questions which researchers can explore anew by distinguishing between homeworker and non-homeworker entrepreneurs.
    keywords: business; caregiving; data; employees; employment; entrepreneurs; homeworkers; homeworking; model; non; research; sample; self; variable
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        item: #9 of 49
          id: cord-025278-6ttdtjvn
      author: Rao, Pritika
       title: Behavioral economics in the time of coronavirus: rebellion or “willful ignorance” in the face of “grand challenges”
        date: 2020-05-27
       words: 2957
      flesch: 38
     summary: Giving residential layouts, apartments, office complexes, districts, etc., the ability to enforce stringent measures has worked because it places individual behavior under the lens of someone in authority, where an individual's need to protect self-image will come into play. It is evident from the literature that merely an overload of information does not motivate individual behavior, routine, or collective change in the event of a grand challenge.
    keywords: behavior; groups; individuals; information; level; routines; self
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        item: #10 of 49
          id: cord-026742-us7llnva
      author: Gonçalves, Judite
       title: Effects of self-employment on hospitalizations: instrumental variables analysis of social security data
        date: 2020-06-15
       words: 8636
      flesch: 44
     summary: Additionally, the COVID-19 crisis may lead to a larger share of wage employment conducted under remote work formats given their social/physical distancing properties. Social support at work may 1 Note that the COVID-19 crisis and its aftermath may contribute to the growth of self-employment, as wage employment opportunities in the labor market will decrease.
    keywords: data; effects; employment; health; hospitalization; individuals; job; model; self; stress; wage; workers
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        item: #11 of 49
          id: cord-029192-yxk040wl
      author: Halil, Yasmin
       title: Societal Expectations from Automated Road Mobility: Results of a Survey in Germany
        date: 2020-06-12
       words: 4360
      flesch: 59
     summary: By communicating with other vehicles, the space needed for stopping can be reduced, as other vehicles can be informed about acceleration and braking actions in real-time. In this study, only the highest levels of road vehicle automation were considered: SAE levels 4 and 5 in which no human driver is required.
    keywords: avs; driving; potential; road; self; survey; time; traffic; vehicles
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          id: cord-030800-fgvc3qw8
      author: Tao, Yun
       title: The Impact of Parent–Child Attachment on Self-Injury Behavior: Negative Emotion and Emotional Coping Style as Serial Mediators
        date: 2020-07-31
       words: 7039
      flesch: 31
     summary: In order to explore the relationship between parent–child attachment, negative emotion, emotional coping style, and self-injury behavior, 662 junior high school students in four junior middle schools in China’s Yunnan Province were investigated using a parent–child attachment questionnaire, adolescent negative emotion questionnaire, emotional coping style scale, and adolescent self-injury behavior scale. Negative emotion and emotional coping style play serial mediating roles in mother–child and father–child attachment models, respectively.
    keywords: attachment; behavior; child; child attachment; emotion; injury; injury behavior; mother; parent; self; style
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        item: #13 of 49
          id: cord-032627-i3u9np23
      author: Amir-Behghadami, Mehrdad
       title: Psychometric properties of the Iranian version of self-care ability scale for the elderly
        date: 2020-09-22
       words: 3735
      flesch: 53
     summary: Therefore, it will help nurses and health care providers in different health care centers such as hospitals, primary healthcare centers, and rehabilitation centers to evaluate elderlies' self-care ability. A study in Iran has reported that the demand for health care in elderly people is 3 times more than the non-elderly population, as the age of the elderly increases, this demand also increases [17] .
    keywords: ability; care; factor; health; people; self; study; version
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        item: #14 of 49
          id: cord-034437-lore5krk
      author: de Kervenoael, Ronan
       title: Business-to-business and self-governance practice in the digital knowledge economy: learning from pharmaceutical e-detailing in Thailand
        date: 2020-10-30
       words: 9183
      flesch: 28
     summary: Evaluating the popularity of social media communications in business versus consumer markets Mixed methods sampling 7 social media trends in the pharmaceutical industry Framing and interorganizational knowledge transfer: A process study of collaborative innovation in the aircraft industry Understanding social media governance: Seizing opportunities, staying out of trouble How social media applications affect B2B communication and improve business performance in SMEs Where do we go from here? The perspective on self-governance as a practice that is offered allows to understand how B2B network governance rely on professionals’ engagement to foster aspirations for the collective agenda, beyond the narrow pursuit of sales’ objectives.
    keywords: actors; b2b; data; detailing; engagement; fpsmt; governance; hcps; healthcare; information; knowledge; management; market; media; network; practice; professionals; self
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        item: #15 of 49
          id: cord-034566-rfncgtnf
      author: Sarukkai, Sundar
       title: Self-reliant India: self of a nation or a national self?
        date: 2020-11-02
       words: 5449
      flesch: 59
     summary: This paper discusses the implications in these claims of self-reliance in the context of the nation by positioning this claim within the tension between two different formulations of the self: self of the nation as against the idea of national self. I believe that there are two functions of the term 'self' in the context of the nation: one referring to the 'self of a nation' and the other to 'national self'.
    keywords: idea; individual; nation; reliance; self; social; society
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        item: #16 of 49
          id: cord-035447-xjv64wp2
      author: McDonald, Mollie A.
       title: Compassion for Oneself and Others Protects the Mental Health of First Responders
        date: 2020-11-13
       words: 7454
      flesch: 32
     summary: A review of definitions and measures Born to burnout: a metaanalytic path model of personality, job burnout, and work outcomes Empathy, compassion fatigue, and burnout in police officers working with rape victims Predictors of compassion fatigue in mental health professionals: a narrative review The role of empathy in burnout, compassion satisfaction, and secondary traumatic stress among social workers Selecting a measure for assessing secondary trauma in nurses The life events checklist for DSM-5 (LEC-5) Attachment, selfcompassion, empathy, and subjective well-being among college students and community adults Compassion satisfaction and compassion fatigue among medical social workers in Korea: the role of empathy The relationship between self-compassion and well-being: a meta-analysis Publisher's Note Springer Nature remains neutral with regard to jurisdictional claims in published maps and institutional affiliations The depression, anxiety and stress scale (DASS-21) as a screener for depression in substance use disorder inpatients: a pilot study Compassion for others, self-compassion, quality of life and mental well-being measures and their association with compassion fatigue and burnout in student midwives: a quantitative survey Measuring relationships between self-compassion, compassion fatigue, burnout and well-being in student counsellors and student cognitive behavioural psychotherapists: a quantitative survey Using compassion focused therapy as an adjunct to traumafocused CBT for fire service personnel suffering with traumarelated symptoms On work values and career choice in freshmen students: the case of helping vs. other professions Basic dimensions of resilient coping in paramedics and dispatchers Exploring selfcompassion and empathy in the context of mindfulness-based stress reduction (MBSR)
    keywords: compassion; health; love; responders; role; satisfaction; self; stress
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          id: cord-252839-mg7gxi3f
      author: Zhao, Xiaolin
       title: Perceived Stress and Sleep Quality Among the Non-diseased General Public in China During the 2019 Coronavirus Disease: A Moderated Mediation Model
        date: 2020-05-21
       words: 2262
      flesch: 51
     summary: Moreover, higher perceived stress was significantly associated with higher anxiety levels, which, in turn, was associated with lower sleep quality. In addition, 5 we also found that self-esteem moderated the relationship between perceived stress and sleep 6 quality, indicating that higher perceived stress predicted lower sleep quality in those with low 7 self-esteem, but not in those with high self-esteem.
    keywords: anxiety; esteem; self; sleep; stress
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          id: cord-254471-4lomiv5d
      author: Kupcewicz, Ewa
       title: Role of Global Self-Esteem in Predicting Life Satisfaction of Nursing Students in Poland, Spain and Slovakia
        date: 2020-07-27
       words: 5674
      flesch: 47
     summary: key: cord-254471-4lomiv5d authors: Kupcewicz, Ewa; Grochans, Elżbieta; Mikla, Marzena; Kadučáková, Helena; Jóźwik, Marcin title: Role of Global Self-Esteem in Predicting Life Satisfaction of Nursing Students in Poland, Spain and Slovakia date: 2020-07-27 journal: Int J Environ Res Public Health DOI: 10.3390/ijerph17155392 sha: doc_id: 254471 cord_uid: 4lomiv5d Background: This study analyzed the role of global self-esteem and selected sociodemographic variables in predicting life satisfaction of nursing students in Poland, Spain and Slovakia. Conclusions: The global self-esteem demonstrates the predictive power of life satisfaction of nursing students, most clearly marked in the group of Slovak students.
    keywords: esteem; life; life satisfaction; nursing; nursing students; satisfaction; self; students
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          id: cord-254494-wbfgrez1
      author: Shi, Chunhong
       title: Barriers to Self-Management of Type 2 Diabetes During COVID-19 Medical Isolation: A Qualitative Study
        date: 2020-10-14
       words: 5755
      flesch: 39
     summary: The purpose of this study was to explore perceived barriers among type 2 diabetes patients during isolation following their recovery from COVID-19. Perceived barriers to diabetes self-management described by diabetes patients indicated a lack of environmental resources and support strategies to meet their needs.
    keywords: barriers; blood; covid-19; diabetes; isolation; management; participants; patients; self; study; support
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          id: cord-257003-749zpxuy
      author: Onchonga, David
       title: Assessing the Prevalence of Self-Medication among Healthcare Workers before and during the 2019 SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19) Pandemic in Kenya
        date: 2020-08-14
       words: 3317
      flesch: 41
     summary: Self-medication also known as self-care and/or self-administration of medication is a common practice across the world (Hughes et al., 2001) and it involves situations where individuals, families, and/or communities take medicines to treat health conditions or symptoms without prescription or diagnosis from a qualified healthcare professional (Bennadi, 2014; Guzmán et al., 2000; Ruiz, 2010) . About 16.9% (n= 64) obtained the medicines from the primary health facility, 56.5% (n=214) from pharmacy stores while 26.6% (n=101) from hospital pharmacies before the outbreak, while, 89.5% (n=340) obtained medication from pharmacy stores and only10.5% (n=39) from primary health facilities.
    keywords: healthcare; medication; outbreak; self; study; workers
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          id: cord-264629-kuknvemy
      author: Sáez, Gemma
       title: The Effect of Prescription Drugs and Alcohol Consumption on Intimate Partner Violence Victim Blaming
        date: 2020-07-01
       words: 7330
      flesch: 39
     summary: Our study has two different goals: (1) to assess the perception of the general population of women victims of IPV that use either alcohol or prescription drugs and (2) to determine whether there is a relationship between the use of alcohol/prescription drugs and self-blaming among IPV victims. Secondly, and focusing on intimate partner violence victims, we evaluated whether the reported consumption of alcohol and prescription drugs would be related to self-blame and self-blaming cognitions.
    keywords: abuse; alcohol; blame; blaming; ipv; partner; prescription; self; study; use; victims; violence; women
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          id: cord-264785-kkd2pyp3
      author: Plevinsky, Jill M
       title: The Impact of COVID-19 on Pediatric Adherence and Self-Management
        date: 2020-09-26
       words: 3144
      flesch: 14
     summary: Barriers, solutions, results Patient-reported outcomes for pediatric adherence and self-management: A systematic review Adherence to pediatric medical regimens Functional neuroimaging of working memory in survivors of childhood brain tumors and healthy children: Associations with coping and psychosocial outcomes Major depressive disorder is associated with broad impairments on neuropsychological measures of executive function: A meta-analysis and review Exploring the intersection of executive function and medication adherence in school-age children with asthma A longitudinal study of depressive symptoms, neuropsychological functioning, and medical responsibility in youth with spina bifida: Examining direct and mediating pathways Considerations and future directions for conducting clinical research with pediatric populations during the COVID-19 pandemic The effect of screen-to-screen versus face-to-face consultation on doctor-patient communication: An experimental study with simulated patients COVID-19 exacerbating inequalities in the US Using the school environment to promote physical activity and healthy eating We also discuss how barriers to pediatric adherence and self-management exacerbated by the pandemic may disproportionately affect underserved and vulnerable populations, potentially resulting in greater health disparities.
    keywords: adherence; covid-19; health; management; pandemic; self
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          id: cord-265937-f39md0vk
      author: Cachón-Zagalaz, Javier
       title: Use of the Smartphone and Self-Concept in University Students According to the Gender Variable
        date: 2020-06-12
       words: 4139
      flesch: 54
     summary: According to the Ditrendia report [20] , which analyses various aspects of mobile phone use, there were more than five billion users in 2019. The COVID-19 pandemic has broken these forecasts, with mobile phone use skyrocketing in 2020 during periods of confinement.
    keywords: concept; dimensions; mobile; people; self; social; students; university; use
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          id: cord-266342-9iql8yib
      author: Kokkoris, Michail D.
       title: Staying on track in turbulent times: Trait self-control and goal pursuit during self-quarantine
        date: 2021-02-15
       words: 2402
      flesch: 41
     summary: High self-control people's ability to continue performing pre-pandemic goal-directed behaviors and to turn new behaviors into habits explained their success at goal attainment despite the major disruptions caused by the pandemic. We further explored whether the ability to stick to pre-pandemic goal-directed behaviors, the perceived ease of developing new goal-directed behaviors or the ability to turn new behaviors into habits explain high self-control individuals' success at goal attainment.
    keywords: behaviors; control; self
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          id: cord-277086-j7hih6o9
      author: Atchison, Christina J
       title: Perceptions and behavioural responses of the general public during the COVID-19 pandemic: A cross-sectional survey of UK Adults
        date: 2020-04-03
       words: 3878
      flesch: 45
     summary: Adoption of social distancing measures was proxied by respondents reporting to have avoided crowded places and social events to protect themselves or others from COVID- Variables that appeared to be associated (p<0.20) in the unadjusted analyses were considered in the adjusted analyses. This was particularly marked for social distancing measures (Figure 1 ).
    keywords: covid-19; home; isolate; measures; preprint; public; self
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          id: cord-277454-i8f7gckb
      author: Rauso, Raffaele
       title: Complications Following Self-Administration of Hyaluronic Acid Fillers: Literature Review
        date: 2020-10-14
       words: 2393
      flesch: 42
     summary: The following keywords were searched in Pubmed and Cochrane database: filler AND self injection, hyaluronic acid AND self injection; filler AND self administration; hyaluronic acid AND self administration. A total of 4 complications following self injection of HA were identified.
    keywords: administration; complications; filler; injection; self
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          id: cord-278860-nplrx07z
      author: Chipu, Mpho
       title: Professional nurses’ facilitation of self-care in intensive care units: A concept analysis
        date: 2020-08-18
       words: 4560
      flesch: 48
     summary: As a capability, self care is an action directed towards universal needs, goals, and health problems [5] . Autonomy occurs when the professional nurse becomes independent and shows responsibility to self.
    keywords: activities; analysis; care; concept; health; nurses; nursing; professional; self
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          id: cord-284648-yznlgzir
      author: Varanko, Anastasia
       title: Recent trends in protein and peptide-based biomaterials for advanced drug delivery
        date: 2020-08-29
       words: 33598
      flesch: 36
     summary: As researchers continue to make progress in adapting existing and developing new protein materials, there is also great opportunity for biological and materials science research that will maximize the clinical success of protein drug carriers. OVA was originally chosen as a carrier for drug delivery because of its availability, low cost, ability to form gel networks and stabilize emulsions and foams, and pH-and temperature-sensitive properties [128] .
    keywords: acid; albumin; applications; assembly; binding; cancer; cell; collagen; crosslinking; delivery; dox; drug; drug delivery; elastin; elp; figure; fold; fusion; gelatin; growth; half; helix; human; hydrogel; hydrophobic; keratin; life; materials; model; nanoparticles; peptide; phase; polypeptide; properties; protein; r n; release; residues; self; sequence; serum; silk; stability; structure; study; temperature; therapeutic; transferrin; tumor; u r; vivo; zein
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          id: cord-285386-kvo544hh
      author: Wen, Ya
       title: The Relationship between Emotional Intelligence and Entrepreneurial Self-Efficacy of Chinese Vocational College Students
        date: 2020-06-23
       words: 7030
      flesch: 17
     summary: The mediating role of social support, positive affect and negative affect Emotional intelligence in the field of education: A meta-analysis Emotional intelligence in organizations: Bridging research and practice The ability model of emotional intelligence: Principles and updates The Influence of emotional intelligence on job burnout and job performance: Mediating effect of psychological capital Developments in trait emotional intelligence research Fernández-Berrocal, P. The relation between emotional intelligence and subjective well-being: A meta-analytic investigation Emotional intelligence and its relationship with levels of social anxiety and stress in adolescents Emotional intelligence of 3-to 6-year-olds and parenting style: When and how do emotional intelligence and flourishing protect against suicide risk in adolescent bullying victims? Resources for enhancing employee and organizational well-being beyond personality traits: The promise of emotional intelligence and positive relational management Emotional intelligence and resistance to change: Mediating role of psychological capital in telecom sector of Pakistan Emotional intelligence, emotional labor, perceived organizational support, and job satisfaction: A moderated mediation model Contributions of work-related stress and emotional intelligence to teacher engagement: Additive and interactive effects A forgotten antecedent of career adaptability: A study on the predictive role of within-person variability in personalit.
    keywords: college; college students; efficacy; entrepreneurship; grade; intelligence; relationship; self; students; study
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          id: cord-289488-vyjhoa65
      author: Machida, Masaki
       title: The actual implementation status of self-isolation among Japanese workers during the COVID-19 outbreak
        date: 2020-08-03
       words: 3742
      flesch: 41
     summary: Participants were asked whether they had experienced fever or other cold symptoms between February 17, 2020 and the date of the survey. Therefore, the present study evaluated the self-isolation status of individuals who experienced fever or other cold symptoms regardless of whether COVID-19 was diagnosed (in this study, such symptoms and participants are referred to as having 'cold-like symptoms' and 'participants who have experienced cold-like symptoms', respectively).
    keywords: isolation; onset; participants; self; symptoms; work
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          id: cord-301635-6fjdphmw
      author: Rant, Melita Balas
       title: Sustainable development goals (SDGs), leadership, and Sadhguru: SELF-TRANSFORMATION becoming the aim of leadership development
        date: 2020-11-30
       words: 8902
      flesch: 46
     summary: After analyzing Sadhguru's approach from that perspective, we discuss how leadership development programs should be re-designed to produce more leaders of Sadhguru's type. In the last section, we explore how leadership development programs should be designed in support of the development of leaders capable of implementing SDGs.
    keywords: approach; body; consciousness; development; kegan; leadership; leadership development; order; person; programs; sadhguru; sdgs; self; system
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          id: cord-307543-piust0s6
      author: Oh, Hyang Soon
       title: Knowledge, Perceptions, and Self-reported Performance of Hand Hygiene Among Registered Nurses at Community-based Hospitals in the Republic of Korea: A Cross-sectional Multi-center Study
        date: 2018-05-14
       words: 3737
      flesch: 49
     summary: HH role models were assessed with 7 items on a 1-to 7-point scale from 'do not agree' to 'strongly agree', with a total score range of 7-49 points. Therefore, HH education programs should be promptly reviewed, and systemic and advanced HH education and training programs must be developed and implemented to enhance HH knowledge broadly, not just focusing on these specific knowledge questions.
    keywords: hand; knowledge; perceptions; performance; self; study
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          id: cord-310145-wvu79t45
      author: Daly, Bradford D.
       title: A Case Study Exploration into the Benefits of Teaching Self-Care to School Psychology Graduate Students
        date: 2020-10-23
       words: 8214
      flesch: 42
     summary: There is some reason to believe that these rates may be higher in school psychology programs due to lower rates of financial support than other disciplines (Proctor and Truscott 2012) and the nature of school psychology training that involves intensive coursework and fieldwork (Barton et al. 2019) . As reported by Gadke et al. (2018) , approximately 14 to 16% of school psychology graduate students nationwide are male, and approximately 27% are students of minority status.
    keywords: care; graduate; intervention; participants; psychology; research; school; self; stress; students; study
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          id: cord-316690-s8jtv4an
      author: Xiong, Huan
       title: The Psychological Status and Self-Efficacy of Nurses During COVID-19 Outbreak: A Cross-Sectional Survey
        date: 2020-09-08
       words: 3314
      flesch: 46
     summary: Epidemiological characteristics of novel coronavirus pneumonia Psychological impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on health care workers in Singapore A multinational, multicentre study on the psychological outcomes and associated physical symptoms amongst healthcare workers during COVID-19 outbreak Prevalence of psychiatric disorders among Toronto Hospital workers one to two years after the SARS outbreak Mental symptoms in different health professionals during the SARS attack: a follow-up study Psychosocial effects of SARS on hospital staff: survey of a large tertiary care institution Vicarious traumatization in the general public, members, and non-members of medical teams aiding in COVID-19 control Self-efficacy: toward a unifying theory of behavioral change Self-efficacy: The Exercise of Control Optimistic self-beliefs: assessment of general perceived self-efficacy in thirteen cultures The mediating role of self-efficacy in the relationship between workplace bullying, mental health and an intention to leave among nurses in Taiwan Personal and work-related factors associated with nurse resilience: a systematic review Selfefficacy, perceptions of context, and burnout: a multilevel study on nurses Assessment of perceived general self-efficacy on the internet: data collection in cyberspace The reliability and validity of general self-efficacy scale Fear of severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) among health care workers Factors influencing nurses' intention to care for patients with emerging infectious diseases: application of the theory of planned behavior Willingness of future nursing workforce to report for duty during an avian influenza pandemic A brief measure for assessing generalized anxiety disorder: the GAD-7 Evaluation of the reliability and validity of the generalized anxiety disorder 7-item scale among inpatients in general hospital The PHQ-9: validity of a brief depression severity measure Reliability and validity of the Chinese version of the Patient Health Questionnaire (PHQ-9) in the general population Measuring optimistic self-beliefs: a Chinese adaptation of the General Self-Efficacy Scale The current status and influencing factors on psychological stress of clinical nurse in the designated hospitals during the period of prevention and control of novel coronavirus pneumonia. key: cord-316690-s8jtv4an authors: Xiong, Huan; Yi, Shuanglian; Lin, Yufen title: The Psychological Status and Self-Efficacy of Nurses During COVID-19 Outbreak: A Cross-Sectional Survey date: 2020-09-08 journal: Inquiry DOI: 10.1177/0046958020957114 sha: doc_id: 316690 cord_uid: s8jtv4an A novel coronavirus pneumonia broke out and gradually developed into a global public health problem.
    keywords: anxiety; covid-19; depression; efficacy; nurses; self
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          id: cord-317912-v2wovcqd
      author: Akmatov, Manas K.
       title: Equivalence of Self- and Staff-Collected Nasal Swabs for the Detection of Viral Respiratory Pathogens
        date: 2012-11-14
       words: 3495
      flesch: 53
     summary: Due to much lower expenses for personnel and travel, selfcollection would be a highly cost-efficient way to obtain diagnostic nasal swabs in medium and large scale population-based studies on ARI epidemiology [3] . The amount of β-actin DNA per swab was higher in the self- than in the staff-collected swabs (p = 0.008).
    keywords: day; nasal; participants; self; staff; study; swabs
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          id: cord-321036-nqg9tz4s
      author: Mascret, Nicolas
       title: Confinement during Covid-19 outbreak modifies athletes’ self-based goals
        date: 2020-09-07
       words: 2440
      flesch: 47
     summary: key: cord-321036-nqg9tz4s authors: Mascret, Nicolas title: Confinement during Covid-19 outbreak modifies athletes’ self-based goals date: 2020-09-07 journal: Psychol Sport Exerc DOI: 10.1016/j.psychsport.2020.101796 sha: doc_id: 321036 cord_uid: nqg9tz4s Because achievement goals are context-specific, the study first investigated the evolution of two achievement goals of 697 regular athletes, namely self-approach goals (improving oneself) and self-avoidance goals (avoiding regression), before and during the confinement situation and the physical exercise restrictions due to the Covid-19 outbreak. Participants responded to 25 J o u r n a l P r e -p r o o f Confinement due to Covid-19 and achievement goals 5 the three items (e.g., I plan to exercise at least three times a week during confinement) on a 1 7-point scale ranging from 1 (very unlikely) to 7 (very likely).
    keywords: avoidance; confinement; goals; self
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          id: cord-321621-maym3iah
      author: Rogala, Anna
       title: Internet-based self-help intervention aimed at increasing social self-efficacy among internal migrants in Poland: Study protocol for a randomized controlled trial
        date: 2020-04-23
       words: 5283
      flesch: 43
     summary: The effects of social connections on self-rated physical and mental health among internal migrant and local adolescents in Self-efficacy in stressful life transitions Self-efficacy: the exercise of control Self-efficacy as a mediator between stressful life events and depressive symptoms Differences based on history of prior depression The relationship between cross-cultural adjustment and the personality variables of self-efficacy and self-monitorin Work Adjustment and Job Satisfaction of Filipino Immigrant Employees in Canada Learning to Fit in : An Exploratory Study of General Perceived Self Efficacy in Learning to fit in : An exploratory study of general perceived self efficacy in selected refugee groups Returning refugees : Psychosocial problems and mediators of mental health among Malawian returnees Belonging and Connection to School in Resettlement : Young Refugees , School Belonging , and Psychosocial Adjustment Self-Efficacy, Perceived Social Support, and Psychological Adjustment in International Undergraduate Students in a Public Higher Education Institution in Malaysia Negative affect in East German migrants: Longitudinal effects of unemployment and social support The selfefficacy scale: construction and validation Guide for constructing self-efficacy scales Self-efficacy specificity and burnout among information technology workers: An extension of the job demand-control model Sources of Social Self-Efficacy Expectations : Their Measurement and Relation to Career Development Adult Attachment , Social Self-Efficacy , Self-Disclosure , Loneliness , and Subsequent Depression for Freshman College Students : A Longitudinal Study Acculturative Stress, and Depression in African, Asian, and Latin American International College Students.pdf Measuring social self-efficacy in a culturally diverse student population c The Psychological Adaptation of International and Migrant Students in Canada The psychological adaptation of overseas and migrant students in Australia Migration, social mobility and common mental disorders: critical review of the literature and meta-analysis. Comparing population average and mixed models for estimating the associations between neighborhood risk factors and health An Overview of Longitudinal Data Analysis Methods for Neurological Research Dealing With Missing Outcome Data in Randomized Trials and Observational Studies Measurement of symptom change following web-based psychotherapy: Statistical characteristics and analytical methods for measuring and interpreting change A comparison of the characteristics and treatment outcomes of migrant and Australian-born users of a national digital mental health service A tutorial on sensitivity analyses in clinical trials: The what, why, when and how Adherence in internet interventions for anxiety and depression Dropout from internet-based treatment for psychological disorders Waiting list may be a nocebo condition in psychotherapy trials: A contribution from network We thank Aleksandra Bis for contributing to the pilot study.
    keywords: beliefs; efficacy; internet; intervention; migrants; participants; self; social; study; support
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          id: cord-322679-jrsg8pdk
      author: Hu, Na
       title: Impact of the Family Environment on the Emotional State of Medical Staff During the COVID-19 Outbreak: The Mediating Effect of Self-Efficacy
        date: 2020-10-09
       words: 5818
      flesch: 40
     summary: Due to the importance of self-efficacy in regulating mental health, the mediating role of self-efficacy in the association between family environment and emotional state was also explored. Family environment, self-efficacy, anxiety, and depressive symptoms were measured by the Family Environment Scale-Chinese Version (FES-CV), the General Self-Efficacy Scale (GSES), the Generalized Anxiety Disorder Scale-7 (GAD-7), and the Patient Health Questionnaire-9 (PHQ-9), respectively.
    keywords: anxiety; efficacy; environment; et al; family; self; staff; symptoms
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          id: cord-326971-jekqhslx
      author: Schnepper, Rebekka
       title: Being My Own Companion in Times of Social Isolation – A 14-Day Mobile Self-Compassion Intervention Improves Stress Levels and Eating Behavior
        date: 2020-10-09
       words: 4969
      flesch: 45
     summary: The intervention consisted of daily journaling exercises and meditations via smartphone with a focus on improving eating behavior. The PROCESS 3.5 macro for SPSS (Hayes, 2013) was used to build a mediation model with groups as a predictor for change scores of stress, BMI, and eating behavior, and the SC change score as a mediator.
    keywords: compassion; eating; intervention; lockdown; participants; self
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          id: cord-329291-wx1g8i3o
      author: Amster, Roi
       title: Credibility of self-reported health parameters in elderly population
        date: 2020-06-10
       words: 3734
      flesch: 46
     summary: Telemedicine for covid-19 The health belief model: a decade later The health belief model as an explanatory framework in communication research: exploring parallel, serial, and moderated mediation Pain management in the elderly population: a review Geroscience: linking aging to chronic disease Self-rated health, lifestyle habits and risk assessment in 75-year-old persons attending preventive clinic visits with a nurse in primary health care: a cross-sectional study Reappraisal of European guidelines on hypertension management: a European Society of Hypertension Task Force document The danger of weight loss in the elderly We need to talk about purpose: a critical interpretive synthesis of health and social care professionals' approaches to self-management support for people with long-term conditions Self-management of diabetes mellitus with remote monitoring: a retrospective review of 214 cases An application of an extended health belief model to the prediction of breast self-examination among women with a family history of breast cancer Practice guidelines of the European Society of Hypertension for clinic, ambulatory and self blood pressure measurement Prevalence, awareness, treatment, and control of hypertension among United States adults Utilizing the health belief model to predicting female middle school students' behavioral intention of weight reduction by weight status Self-reported adherence to foot care in type 2 diabetes patients: do illness representations and distress matter? We used a regression analysis to test the correlation between height, weight, and BMI gap and the relationship of these items to gender-adjusted HBM scores.
    keywords: blood; bmi; gap; health; pressure; self
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          id: cord-329312-bvnky9yr
      author: Alemany-Arrebola, Inmaculada
       title: Influence of COVID-19 on the Perception of Academic Self-Efficacy, State Anxiety, and Trait Anxiety in College Students
        date: 2020-10-09
       words: 4875
      flesch: 43
     summary: On the other hand, the perceived academic self-efficacy in the academic environment and the performance of university students are factors that are positively related. A subsequent study confirmed the influence that academic self-efficacy and emotions have on the academic success of university students.
    keywords: anxiety; covid-19; efficacy; levels; self; students; university
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          id: cord-331675-ipryt7o7
      author: Itzchakov, Guy
       title: Can high quality listening predict lower speakers' prejudiced attitudes?()
        date: 2020-08-06
       words: 11823
      flesch: 40
     summary: key: cord-331675-ipryt7o7 authors: Itzchakov, Guy; Weinstein, Netta; Legate, Nicole; Amar, Moty title: Can high quality listening predict lower speakers' prejudiced attitudes?() date: 2020-08-06 journal: J Exp Soc Psychol DOI: 10.1016/j.jesp.2020.104022 sha: doc_id: 331675 cord_uid: ipryt7o7 Theorizing from humanistic and motivational literatures suggests attitude change may occur because high quality listening facilitates the insight needed to explore and integrate potentially threatening information relevant to the self.
    keywords: attitudes; bias; change; conversation; effect; insight; listening; openness; participants; prejudice; quality listening; self; study
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          id: cord-332496-xxz6qd3i
      author: Jiménez, Óliver
       title: Psychological Impact of COVID-19 Confinement and Its Relationship with Meditation
        date: 2020-09-11
       words: 3916
      flesch: 41
     summary: The sociodemographic variables that had the strongest relationship with psychological impact were being under treatment or not, age, and quality of cohabitation during the quarantine, indicating that not being under any treatment implied lower scores of Intrusion and Avoidance. Being young was related to higher scores of stress and depression, in agreement with recent studies on the psychological impact, relating age and being a student with higher vulnerability and psychological impact from confinement
    keywords: compassion; covid-19; impact; scale; self; stress; variables
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          id: cord-338007-fa4i981h
      author: Coyne, Lisa W.
       title: First Things First: Parent Psychological Flexibility and Self-Compassion During COVID-19
        date: 2020-05-06
       words: 5299
      flesch: 51
     summary: Behavior analysts are generally well equipped with evidence-based behavioral intervention strategies for supporting parents; however, it may also be important to consider the broader context of parent behavior, such as the role of private events (including psychological distress) and the family's cultural, socioeconomic, and historical context. In sum, parents in the United States and beyond are experiencing a collision of roles-parent, partner, employee, business owner, employer, sibling, caretaker, friend, child, teacher, and so on.
    keywords: behavior; care; children; compassion; notice; parents; practitioners; self; thoughts
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          id: cord-341724-yxkobcw9
      author: Di Fabio, Annamaria
       title: The relationship of compassion and self-compassion with personality and emotional intelligence in organizations
        date: 2020-05-11
       words: 3303
      flesch: 33
     summary: Furthermore, the relationship between emotional stability and self compassion was mediated above all by self-control and the well-being EI facets, although the results indicated a partial mediation model. key: cord-341724-yxkobcw9 authors: Di Fabio, Annamaria; Saklofske, Donald H. title: The relationship of compassion and self-compassion with personality and emotional intelligence in organizations date: 2020-05-11 journal: Pers Individ Dif DOI: 10.1016/j.paid.2020.110109 sha: doc_id: 341724 cord_uid: yxkobcw9
    keywords: compassion; personality; self; trait
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          id: cord-349371-3htcturz
      author: Bleakley, Alan
       title: Embracing the collective through medical education
        date: 2020-10-30
       words: 7006
      flesch: 44
     summary: The Flexner report of 1910 Development of the concept of patient-centredness -A systematic review The $10 Billion Self-Improvement Market Adjusts to a New Generation Time to heal: American medical education from the turn of the century to the era of managed care Abraham Flexner: A Flawed American Icon The Self Delusion: The Surprising Science of How We Are Connected and Why That Matters Capital in the Twenty-First Century Medicine and Society From history to myth: productive engagement with the Flexnerian metanarrative in medical education Stressed Brits buy record number of self-help books Observer Sat The Protestant ethic and the spirit of capitalism and other writings An Open Letter to Our Former Dean, Dr Stanley Goldfarb, From 150+ Alumni of the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine Goodreads data show that women reading self-help books are getting advice from men. -also permeates American medical education.
    keywords: american; care; carnegie; doctors; education; flexner; goldfarb; health; help; individual; individualism; learning; medical; medicine; schools; self; work
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          id: cord-349712-7xte6v2q
      author: Linde, Annika
       title: Letter to the editor
        date: 2016-08-08
       words: 520
      flesch: 37
     summary: Pilot study of participant-collected nasal swabs for acute respiratory infections in a low-income, urban population Self-sampling for analysis of respiratory viruses in a large-scale epidemiological study in Sweden Submit your manuscript here: https://www.dovepress.com/clinical-epidemiology-journal Clinical Epidemiology is an international, peer-reviewed, open access, online journal focusing on disease and drug epidemiology, identification of risk factors and screening procedures to develop optimal preventative initiatives and programs. Of importance is that already in the beginning of 2015, we showed in our research work that nasal self-sampling is feasible in large-scale surveillance of respiratory infections.
    keywords: sampling; self
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          id: cord-350569-dtxtjtfo
      author: Kasoka, Kasoka
       title: Autonomy in HIV testing: a call for a rethink of personal autonomy in the HIV response in sub-Saharan Africa
        date: 2020-06-13
       words: 13925
      flesch: 45
     summary: For example, the current COVID-19 lockdown and social distancing rules indicate that human autonomy is not absolute. I agree with Crittenden's theory of social autonomy, even though there are issues which arise from a further reading of his account which I do not necessarily agree with.
    keywords: accounts; autonomy; consent; desires; ethics; hiv; hiv testing; human; individual; killmister; order; people; person; self; society; ssa; testing; values
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          id: cord-352431-yu7kxnab
      author: Langbeheim, Elon
       title: Science Teachers’ Attitudes towards Computational Modeling in the Context of an Inquiry-Based Learning Module
        date: 2020-08-25
       words: 7934
      flesch: 39
     summary: This study focuses on science teachers’ first encounter with computational modeling in professional development workshops. group consisted of new teachers, and a few experienced teachers in other fields such as math, who were new to teaching physics topics.
    keywords: activity; efficacy; inquiry; learning; modeling; physics; programming; self; students; teachers; teaching; workshop
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