Introduction Mental health is an urgent public health issue with social and economic relevance. Business families play a key ...
Objectives Depressive symptoms are highly prevalent among medical students globally, yet estimates from Pakistan remain fragmented and inconsistent across studies. Medical students in Pakistan face ...
‘Some flourish while others struggle’: NIE study finds five different paths of lower-income students
SINGAPORE – A local study has found that secondary school students from lower-income families are not a homogeneous group held back by a lack of resources. Researchers from the National Institute of ...
An inherent principle of publication is that others should be able to replicate and build upon the authors' published claims. A condition of publication in a Nature Portfolio journal is that authors ...
Objective: This study uses MyHealthNB as a case example to examine empowerment-related impacts of PHRs on citizens. Building on a conceptual framework linking patient enablement, empowerment, ...
In this blog, we’ve collected more than 1,000 real-life examples of how organizations are embracing Microsoft’s proven AI capabilities to drive impact and shape today’s platform shift to AI. I’m sure ...
SINGAPORE - The operator of the upcoming Johor Bahru-Singapore Rapid Transit System (RTS) Link is in the midst of conducting a final market study to determine the fares for the cross-border rail link, ...
Research methods and statistics are central to the development of professional competence and evidence based psychological practice. Furthermore, the ability to interpret and apply research findings ...
Conclusions: Based on our findings, we suggest four actionable recommendations for future studies that will help to advance the implementation of sDHTs: (1) consider an in-depth assessment of ...
The School of Computer Science and Statistics (SCSS) ranks 1st in Ireland, a leading School in Europe and in the top 100 universities in the world according to the QS World University Subject Rankings ...
When we published our research on workplace mental health in October 2019, we never could have predicted how much our lives would soon be upended by the Covid-19 pandemic. Then the murders of George ...
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