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2021 ◽  
pp. 1-9
Author(s):  
Rita Araújo ◽  
Felisbela Lopes ◽  
Olga Magalhães ◽  
Alberto Sá ◽  
Ana Aguiar

Author(s):  
Jane A. Soxman ◽  
Janice A. Townsend
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2021 ◽  
Vol 3 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Shaoyu Yang

Based on the study of anomie behavior of college students in a private university, on the basis of analyzing the influencing factors of college students' behavior, from the perspective of private universities, this paper discusses the mechanism of anomie behavior recognition-behavior guidance and training-normative behavior strengthening of college students' normative behavior formation.


Author(s):  
Ahmad Khaled Shukri, Walid Hussein Abdallah

This research includes an illustration of the aimed meaning of the new media, its forms and features, and studying its impact on the Islamic families and societies. It has appeared that its impact can be divided into a positive side which presents by easy access to information, reducing time and effort, removing the obstructive barriers to gain knowledge and so. In addition to that, there is a negative side that has a huge and hazardous impact particularly on youth and all of the society members in general. Moreover, some of its impacts might be ruined for individuals, families, and societies, and this overwhelming torrent must be faced by wisdom, good behavior, guidance, and finding a capable alternative who can make a positive impact.


Author(s):  
Cristina Segarra-Ortells ◽  
AnaMaría Leyda-Menéndez ◽  
Marta Ribelles-Llop ◽  
MaríaJosé Gavara-Navarro ◽  
Laura Marqués-Martínez

Author(s):  
Bhavna G Saraf ◽  
Neha Sheoran ◽  
Gauri Kalra ◽  
Disha Kapil ◽  
Siji Elizabeth
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2021 ◽  
Vol 13 ◽  
pp. 51-56
Author(s):  
Nirmala SVS G ◽  
Rupak Kumar Dasaraju ◽  
Sunny Priyatham Tirupathi ◽  
Sivakumar Nuvvula

Aim: To assess parent’s knowledge concerning the timing of the first dental visit of their children, the parent’s attitude towards behavior modification for their children in the first dental visit and to find out the main reason to convoy the child to the dental clinic among the parents attending to the pediatric dentistry. Materials and Method: A cross-sectional study was done among the parents who brought their children to a paediatric dental clinic, a self- administered questionnaire consisting of 12 items and questionnaires were given separately to the parents to minimize the bias. Responses obtained were tabulated and the results of the questionnaire were expressed as frequency distribution and computed in percentages. Results: Forty-eight per cent of parents expressed that the first dental visit should be at 6 years of age. 60.4% believed that first dental visit is important and 34.7% of the parents stated that child will be uncooperative in the first year and 35.6% parents agreed to promote behavior guidance during the first dental visit if their children do not have pain, motivation is the best approach tobring the child to the clinic. 77% expressed emergency was the reason to visit the dentist and 69.4% expressed if chief complaint is treated there is no need to visit a dentist. Conclusion: Majority of the parents were not aware the exact time for first dental visit due to lack of awareness. Parents disagree with behavior guidance in the first dental visit; motivation was the best approach to carry the child to the dental clinic and whenever there is an emergency then they visit a dentist. There is no need to visit a dentist if the chief complaint is treated.


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