scholarly journals Students’ Perception towards COVID-19 Vaccination Program in Bangladesh: A Study on University Students

Author(s):  
Bikram Biswas ◽  
Mohammad Nur Ullah ◽  
Sajib Kumar Roy ◽  
Muhammad Ridwan

After a long waited span, the whole world could see the ray of covid-19 vaccine to resist the planet to watch the death procession. But some country people especially the people of Bangladesh keep them aside to take the vaccination. This study aims to understand the perception towards the COVID-19 vaccination program in Bangladesh and the targeted subject is the university student as they are suffering highly depression nowadays. Higher education has been affected globally as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic in 223 countries. Moreover, for this pandemic situation, the university students can not complete their graduation which binds them to enter their professional career. Alike all of the developed countries, as well as developing countries, Bangladesh, also considered vaccination as an effective measure to protect the peoples from the Covid-19 virus. This study targeted three psychological factors of the university students and surveyed 322 students from the different universities in Bangladesh to understand their perception regarding vaccines. Moreover, it is seen that most of the students doubt the effectiveness of the vaccine which interrupts them from taking the vaccine willingly.   

Author(s):  
Bikram Biswas ◽  
Mohammad Nur Ullah ◽  
Sajib Kumar Roy ◽  
Falguni Roy

After a long waited span, the whole world could see the ray of covid-19 vaccine to resist the planet to watch the death procession. But some country people especially the people of Bangladesh keep them aside to take the vaccination. This study aims to understand the perception towards the COVID-19 vaccination program in Bangladesh and the targeted subject is the university student as they are suffering highly depression nowadays. Higher education has been affected globally as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic in 223 countries. Moreover, for this pandemic situation, the university students can not complete their graduation which binds them to enter their professional career. Alike all of the developed countries, as well as developing countries, Bangladesh, also considered vaccination as an effective measure to protect the peoples from the Covid-19 virus. This study targeted three psychological factors of the university students and surveyed 322 students from the different universities in Bangladesh to understand their perception regarding vaccines. Moreover, it is seen that most of the students doubt the effectiveness of the vaccine which interrupts them from taking the vaccine willingly.


Author(s):  
Abdulmohsin Suliman Alkhunzain

<p>Smartphones have become an import part of the human life from the beginning of the 21<sup>st</sup> century. Most of the people of different ages are using most modern smartphones. The present study is an attempt to examine the university students’ smartphone addiction and their perception on its usefulness for the academic purposes. The study employed quantitative method to measure the smartphones addiction. Two questionnaires were used to gather the data for the present attempt. One questionnaire was used to gather the data for smartphone addition and the second questionnaire was use to attain learners perception on the smartphone addiction for the learning purposes. The participants of the present attempt were (N=174) undergraduate students of a public university. The finding of the study displayed that university students spend more than 8 hours in a day on their smartphones. Findings also indicate that participants are aware of the positive aspects of smartphones. The study also recommends suggestion on the future research.</p>


Author(s):  
Qiong Zhang ◽  
Jinrong Chen ◽  
Huixin Jin

This paper illustrated the necessity of nuclear power development and the importance of nuclear safety supervision. Firstly, this paper briefly introduced the current situation of nuclear power development worldwide, nuclear safety supervision authorities in the developed countries and the situation of the human resources guarantee. Secondly, the paper highlighted the current situation of nuclear safety supervision in China, existing problems and what required to be urgently solved. Finally, this paper layout emphasis on the people-oriented idea and the necessity of improving nuclear safety supervision, and put forward several suggestions on the human resources guarantee in the nuclear safety supervision.


2003 ◽  
Vol 34 (2) ◽  
pp. 207-234 ◽  
Author(s):  
Serena Bufton

AbstractPhenomenological psychology has typically avoided the "importation" of such concepts as social class from sociology.Within the epoche, such terminology is bracketed on the grounds that it brings with it excess theoretical baggage and threatens the return to experience in itself. Yet, in uncovering the lifeworld of university students who—in what in Britain is still predominantly a preserve of the privileged—come from relatively economically disadvantaged homes, "class" or some cognate concept is found to be necessary to capture the range of modes of alienation and disjunction experienced. Following Casey's discussion of the way in which Bourdieu's notion of habitus relates to Merleau-Ponty's description of the interpenetration of the natural and the cultural in the lived body, social class is shown to bring together students' accounts of their multi-faceted sense that "University is not for the likes of us"—encompassing issues of identity, sociality, and spatio-temporal dislocation.


Author(s):  
RUKSANA. M.M. ◽  
Dr. K. GANGADHARAN

International migration has an important role in the economic development of every economy.In Kerala, most of the people prefer to emigrate for skilled and unskilled labour to the developed countries to improve the living standards oftheir families.According to Kerala Migration Survey Report, forevery 100 households in the state, there were 29.3 emigrants in 2014and the number of emigrants has increased graduallyover the years, from13.6 lakhs in 1998 to 24.0 lakhs in 2014.Kerala is receiving an increasing amount of money from abroad as workers’ remittances and total remittancesto Kerala in 2014 was estimated to be Rs71,142 crores.Remittances per household were Rs 86,843 in 2014 compared to Rs. 63,315 in 2011 and Rs. 57,227 in2008.The present study is to find out trend and growthof household remittance in Kerala and to analyze the impact of these remittance to the living standards of emigrant families.


2013 ◽  
Vol 2013 ◽  
pp. 1-15 ◽  
Author(s):  
Emil Kupek

Despite a considerable reduction of the risk of HBV-infected blood donation entering blood supply (residual risk) due to improved screening by HBV NAT in the developed countries, the bulk of the people with HBV living in the developing countries still needs to be screened by serologic tests such as HBsAg and anti-HBc. Many of these countries lack resources for implementing NAT and are likely to remain so in the next decade or longer, thus depending on the HBV residual risk monitoring based on serologic testing and corresponding estimation methods. This paper reviews main HBV residual risk findings worldwide and the methods based on serology used for their calculation with repeat donors, as well as their extension to the first-time donors. Two artificial datasets with high (4.36%) and low (0.48%) HBV prevalence were generated to test the performance of five methods: the original incidence/window-period model based solely on HBsAg, its modification by Soldan in 2003, the Müller-Breitkreutz model, the HBsAg yield model, and its extension to include anti-HBc seroconversions within a year. The last model was closest to the true values of residual risk and had smallest variation of the estimates in both high and low prevalence data. It may be used for residual risk evaluation in relatively small samples, such as regional blood banks data.


2021 ◽  
Vol 79 (1) ◽  
pp. 162-184
Author(s):  
Carlos Arturo Torres-Gastelú

One of the educational challenges faced by Latin American universities is the development of digital citizenship competence in their students on issues of digital identity, security and privacy online. The aim of the study was to identify the perception of Mexican and Colombian university students towards the preventive measures of online privacy. For that purpose, a mixed-cut study was carried out. For the quantitative part, a survey made up of 20 items was applied to 1,245 university students. Meanwhile, for the qualitative part, 42 university students were asked to answer open questions. The quantitative analysis was carried out using descriptive and inferential statistics for data by country and gender. In order to test the hypotheses about the existence of significant differences, the Kruskal-Wallis test was chosen. While for the qualitative part, the university student responses were transcribed, the information was organized, and the main contributions of the students were presented. The results indicate that Mexican and Colombian university students have a favorable attitude towards preventive measures of online privacy. No significant differences were detected in the items on preventive measures of online privacy with respect to the variables Country, and Gender. The stories of the university student show a late development in the attitudes and skills regarding preventive measures of online privacy that begins with entering university, and that is consolidated over time. In addition, inconsistencies were detected between the favorable attitude expressed by students towards a broad use of online care with respect to the informants' narratives. Keywords: comparative studies, digital competence, digital citizenship, online privacy, university students


2021 ◽  
Vol 4 (3) ◽  
pp. 638
Author(s):  
Siti Arafat ◽  
Aschari Senjahari Rawe ◽  
Nining Syariah ◽  
Adi Neneng Abdullah

ABSTRAKBakti sosial atau lebih dikenal dengan baksos ini merupakan suatu kegiatan wujud dari kepedulian atau rasa kemanusiaan terhadap sesama manusia. Dimana dengan adanya kegiatan ini kita dapat merekatkan rasa kekerabatan kita terhadap orang lain. Bakti dapat diartikan sebagai pengikatan (mengikatkan) diri kepada diri atau diri-diri lainnya. Ikatan Dosen Karyawan dan Mahasiswa Islam Universitas Flores (IDKMUF), ini berupa kepedulian, perasaan tanggungjawab terhadap kehidupan sesama. Bakti social dapat berarti memberi sesuatu (kepada yang butuh pemberian). Oleh karena itu,tujuan dari kegiataan ini Dosen Karyawan dan Mahasiswa Musim Universitas Flores,tergabung dalam ( IDKMUF). berusaha untuk membantu sesama yang kurang mampu dalam bentuk sumbangan santunan di pondok pasantren bukit tengkorak Ndao Ende Flores dan Penyemprotan Disinfektan dan Laundry Mukena di Masjid yang berada di wiayah Kota Ende. Hasil Kegiatan Gerakan Bakti Sosial Penyemprot dan Berbagi Paket Sembako Peduli Covid-19, Di  mana bisa  sedikit meringankan  beban masyarakat yang  terdampak langsung  dari situasi pandemi Covid-9 ini. Inisiatif Dosen Karyawan dan Mahasiswa Muslim ini patut diapresiasi dan didukung penuh oleh pihak Yayasan dan Rektorat yang tergabung dalam tim pengabdian masyarakat ini dengan melakukan pendampingan sehingga kegiatan ini dapat terlaksana dengan baik. Kata Kunci:, penyemprotan disinfektan; bakhti sosial; pembagian santunan. ABSTRACTSocial service or better known as social service is an activity that manifests concern or a sense of humanity towards fellow human beings. Where with this activity we can glue our sense of kinship to other people. Bakti can be interpreted as binding (binding) oneself to oneself or other selves. The Flores University Student and Employee Lecturer Association (IDKMUF) is a form of caring, a feeling of responsibility for the lives of others. Social service can mean giving something (to those who need it). Therefore, the purpose of this activity is the University of Flores Seasonal Employee and Student Lecturers, who are members of (IDKMUF). trying to help the less fortunate in the form of donations in the form of donations at the Ndao Ende Flores Islamic boarding school and the Spraying of Disinfectants and Mukena at the mosque in the Ende City area. The results of the Social Service Movement for Spraying and Sharing the Covid-19 Care Food Packages, which can slightly ease the burden on the people who are directly affected by the Covid-9 pandemic situation. This initiative of Muslim Employee Lecturers and Students should be appreciated and fully supported by the Foundation and the Rector who are members of this community service team by providing assistance so that this activity can be carried out properly. Keywords: disinfectant spraying; social service; distribution of compensation.


1998 ◽  
Vol 82 (3_suppl) ◽  
pp. 1135-1138 ◽  
Author(s):  
Varghese Iepen Cherian ◽  
Lily Cherian

Considerable information is available on the adjustment problems of first-year university students in developed countries, but comparatively little is known about such problems in Asia and Africa. This study of a representative sample of 1257 first-year students conducted at the University of the North showed that 33 to 85% of the first-year students experienced various adjustment problems.


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