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BMC Med Educ
December 2024
Gulf Medical University, Ajman, United Arab Emirates.
Background: Sociocultural competence is essential for health professions education (HPE) students. However, the relationships between university campus environment, sense of belonging, and sociocultural engagement of HPE students remain unclear. We hypothesized that a university environment promoting students' participation in social activities enhances their sociocultural engagement, which is mediated through the students' sense of belonging, ultimately increasing their satisfaction with university experience.
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December 2024
Food and Resource Economics Department, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL 32611, USA. Electronic address:
Many people are resuming overseas sojourns for tourism, studying abroad, and emigration to foreign countries, contributing to the increasingly diverse population in the United States. Thanks to the growing ethnic and racial diversity, American consumers can access global cuisine and are exposed to different cultures and media influences. Previous studies have highlighted the significance of comprehending the cultures of ethnic minorities and their cultural dimensions in the context of marketing context.
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December 2024
Exercise and Rehabilitation Sciences Institute, Postgraduate, Faculty of Rehabilitation Sciences, Universidad Andres Bello, Santiago 7591538, Chile.
Background: Emotional intelligence (EI) can be understood as a set of traits or abilities that may have an impact on academic, professional, or mental health. The aim of this protocol was to establish methodological guidelines for a systematic review and meta-analysis of the effects of acute and chronic physical exercise on EI from birth to 21 years (late adolescence).
Methods: This protocol followed PRISMA-P guidelines and will be modified in PROSPERO after peer review.
Health Educ Res
December 2024
Primary Care Clinical Unit, The Unviersity of Queensland Herston 4006, Australia.
Understanding prenatal alcohol exposure (PAE) risk perception is important for the communication and prevention of alcohol use during pregnancy. A previous systematic review has explored the dimensions and influencing factors of women's PAE risk perceptions, leading to the construction of Pregnancy Alcohol Use Risk Perception (PARP) conceptual model. This study aims to refine the PARP model using a Delphi process.
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