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Does sports participation reduce disparities in anxiety and depression symptoms among sexual minority and heterosexual undergraduate students? A cross-sectional study. [PDF]
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Association between mental health and social pressure among undergraduate students in Karachi, Pakistan: an analytical cross-sectional study. [PDF]
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Sexting among undergraduate students
Computers in Human Behavior, 2014The purpose of this study was to examine (a) the relationship between sexual attitudes (i.e., permissive vs. conservative) and the practice of sexting; and (b) whether men had more positive attitudes toward sexting than women. Results revealed that students with permissive sexual attitudes were more likely to engage in sexting practices than those who ...
Pouria Samimi, Kevin G. Alderson
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Research Utilization by Undergraduate Students
Nurse Educator, 1998In our experience as nurse educators, baccalaureate students, after completing an introductory research course, are not prepared to critique research studies skillfully and determine their potential use in professional practice. Also, staff nurses need help determining the appropriateness of implementing research findings into clinical practice.
D, Radjenovic, P S, Chally
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Prevalence of bruxism in undergraduate students
CRANIO®, 2016The aim of this study was to determine the prevalence of bruxism in students at the Federal University of the Jequitinhonha and Mucuri Valleys in Brazil. The secondary objectives were to identify the factors associated with bruxism; prevalence of dental wear; and to distinguish the signs and symptoms of temporomandibular dysfunction when present, and ...
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Burnout in Premedical Undergraduate Students
Academic Psychiatry, 2012There has been growing recognition that medical students, interns, residents and practicing physicians across many specialties are prone to burnout, with recent studies linking high rates of burnout to adverse mental health issues. Little is known about the trajectory and origins of burnout or whether its roots may be traced to earlier in medical ...
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