BackgroundMental health among higher education students is a critical public health concern, with numerous studies documenting its impact on student well-being and academic performance.However, comprehensive research on the factors contributing to mental health deterioration, including barriers to seeking psychological help, remains insufficient.Ga
Clomazone safenering with dietholate, bentazon protection against ALS inhibitors, and seed quality cost due to weed resistance
In a current research, SCHMITZ et al.(2018) elucidated the possibility of using the herbicide clomazone associated to the safener dietolate to control Fly Rugs ryegrass and wild radish resistance to herbicides inhibitors of EPSPs, ACCase, and ALS in wheat crops.Basically, authors tested doses of dietholate ranged from 120 to 480 g (for each 100 kg
Success Factors of European Syndromic Surveillance Systems: A Worked Example of Applying Qualitative Comparative Analysis.
IntroductionSyndromic surveillance aims at augmenting traditional public health surveillance with timely information.To gain a head start, it mainly analyses existing data such as from web searches or patient records.Despite the setup of many syndromic surveillance systems, there is still much doubt about the benefit of the approach.There are diver
Optimised patient information materials and recruitment to a study of behavioural activation in older adults: an embedded study within a trial [version 1; peer review: 2 approved]
Background: Printed participant information about randomised controlled trials is often long, technical and difficult to navigate.Improving information materials is possible through optimisation and user-testing, and may impact on participant understanding and rates of recruitment.Methods: A study within a trial (SWAT) was undertaken within the CAS