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    Belief towards caesarean section: A community based study of male partners in Ebonyi State, Nigeria by Nwamaka A Elom, Ignatius O Nwimo, Cajetan I Ilo, Patricia C Ngwakwe, Uchechukwu A Ezugwu, Deborah N Alegu, Rita N Ojide, Onyekachi O Okpata

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…This negative attitude may translate to a belief which might not be wholesome. Objectives: To assess the belief of male partners towards caesarean section. …”
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    Strategies to address conspiracy beliefs and misinformation on COVID-19 in South Africa: A narrative literature review by Nokwanda E. Bam

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…This review was carried out based on accessed literature on beliefs in misinformation about the COVID-19 pandemic. …”
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    A study on the mechanisms of teachers’ academic emotions and motivational beliefs on learning engagement in the context of online training by Dongdong Zhang, Siyuan Gao, Liling Ren

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…However, studies have shown that teachers’ online training suffers from insufficient learning engagement and other problems, so it is crucial to explore the factors influencing teachers’ learning engagement and their mechanisms of action in the context of online training.MethodsTaking 589 teachers who participated in online training as the research subjects, the study used the methods of survey research and statistical analysis to explore the influence mechanism of teachers’ academic emotions and motivational beliefs on online learning engagement based on the dual perspectives of control value theory and expectancy-value theory.ResultsThe study found that: (1) positive-high arousal academic emotions, training self-efficacy, and training task value significantly and positively predicted online learning engagement, respectively; (2) negative-high arousal and negative-low arousal academic emotions significantly and negatively predicted online learning engagement; (3) training self-efficacy and training task value mediated the relationship between positive-high arousal academic emotions, negative-high arousal academic emotions, negative-low arousal academic emotions and online learning engagement, respectively.DiscussionThe study concluded that by creating an immersive learning environment based on the educational meta universe, personalized and precise training based on big data and adaptive technologies, and establishing a multi-dimensional and three-dimensional online learning support service system, which can effectively improve teachers’ online learning engagement and enhance their online training quality and effectiveness.…”
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    Perceptions, experiences, and beliefs regarding urinary tract infections in patients with neurogenic bladder: A qualitative study. by Margaret A Fitzpatrick, Pooja Solanki, Marissa Wirth, Frances M Weaver, Katie J Suda, Stephen P Burns, Nasia Safdar, Eileen Collins, Charlesnika T Evans

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…Audio transcripts were coded using a mixed approach with primary deductive codes linked to the Health Belief Model, and secondary inductive codes informed by grounded theory. …”
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    HEBF strategy: A hybrid evidential belief function in geospatial data analysis for mineral potential mapping by Mahyadin Mohammadpour, Abbas Bahroudi, Maysam Abedi

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…In addition to generating the uncertainty model, evidential belief functions (EBFs) present the belief, plausibility, and disbelief of MPM, whereby four models can be simultaneously utilized to facilitate the interpretation of mineral favourability output. …”
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    Using a health belief model to assess COVID-19 vaccine intention and hesitancy in Jakarta, Indonesia. by Irma Hidayana, Sulfikar Amir, Dicky C Pelupessy, Zahira Rahvenia

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…This is a cross-sectional online survey using the Health Belief Model (HBM) to assess vaccine intent predictors and describe reasons for hesitancy among Jakarta residents. …”
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    Primates and birds of "sabulungan"; Roles of animals in sculptures, shamanic songs and dances, and the belief system of traditional Mentawaians by Juniator Tulius, Linda Burman-Hall

    Published 2022-04-01
    “…The bilou gibbon ape and various other animals also symbolize specific sacred knowledge within the sabulungan spiritual belief system and traditional cosmology of Mentawai society. …”
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    Professional help-seeking for suicide in Japan: Modifiable factors influencing help-seeking beliefs, attitudes, and intentions by Kaori Nakamura, Philip J. Batterham, Julia Reynolds

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…We identified modifiable factors associated with help-seeking beliefs, attitudes, and intentions for suicidal ideation, and examined characteristics associated with suicidal ideation. …”
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    Similar Brain Activation during False Belief Tasks in a Large Sample of Adults with and without Autism by Dufour, Nicholas Paul, Redcay, Elizabeth, Young, Liane, Moran, Joseph M., Triantafyllou, Christina, Gabrieli, John D. E., Rushton, Penelope Mavros, Saxe, Rebecca R.

    Published 2014
    “…Reading about another person’s beliefs engages ‘Theory of Mind’ processes and elicits highly reliable brain activation across individuals and experimental paradigms. …”
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    Cultural effects on cancer prevention behaviors : fatalistic cancer beliefs and risk optimism among Asians in Singapore by Kim, Hye Kyung, Lwin, May Oo

    Published 2020
    “…Although culture is acknowledged as an important factor that influences health, little is known about cultural differences pertaining to cancer-related beliefs and prevention behaviors. This study examines two culturally influenced beliefs-fatalistic beliefs about cancer prevention, and optimistic beliefs about cancer risk-to identify reasons for cultural disparity in the engagement of cancer prevention behaviors. …”
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