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Mediating Role of Mathematics and Science Engagement in the Relationship between Attitude toward STEM Education and Subjective Well-being of Adolescents
Science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) education has become a focal point of global discussions in the field of education. It emphasizes an interdisciplinary approach to learning. Subjective well-being of adolescents is characterized as joy to learn, close connectedness in schools, perception of the purpose of education, and the estimation of academic efficiency. This study investigates the mediating role of mathematics and science engagement in the relationship between the attitude toward STEM education and subjective well-being of school students in Kerala. Drawing upon theoretical frameworks from psychology, education, and sociology, this study employs a quantitative approach to data collection and analysis. A sample of 363 secondary and senior secondary students was administered standardized survey tools, measuring attitudes toward STEM education, subjective well-being, and their engagement in mathematics and science classes. Regression and mediation analyses resulted in indicating the positive, mediating effect of mathematics and science engagement in the relationship between the attitude toward STEM education and subjective well-being. Practically, the study suggests that educators should foster positive STEM attitudes through engaging teaching techniques and hands-on activities. Cultivating a positive STEM culture in schools can contribute to students well-being and equip them for future success in STEM fields. 2025 International Council of Associations for Science Education (ICASE). All rights reserved. -
Mediating role of resilience on the relationship between meta emotions and emotional regulation among neglected adolescents
Background: Adolescence is a pivotal stage in human development, marked by significant biological, cognitive, and emotional transformations that shape an individual's character and future behaviour. The emotional strategies and behavioural patterns inculcated during this phase become integral aspects of one's personality, influencing how one navigates through various life challenges. For vulnerable adolescents, such as neglected children in institutional care or orphans, negative life experiences can heighten the risk of developing psychological concerns. This heightened vulnerability is often exacerbated by impaired emotional regulation and low resilience, which may contribute to the emergence of internalising disorders. Methods: The present study was conducted to examine the relationship between meta emotions and difficulties in emotional regulation among neglected adolescents and to analyse the mediating effect of resilience on this relationship. The participants of the study were 667 neglected adolescents: 335 males (50.2%) and 332 females (49.8%) who belong to the age group 13 to 17years (mean age = 14.60, S.D = 1.16) years from various institutional homes across Bangalore. Results: The results of this study confirm that in the presence of increased levels of negative meta emotions in an individual, despite the mediating effects of resilience, difficulties in emotional regulation will be further worsened. This was substantiated by the positive correlation between negative meta emotion and difficulties in emotional regulation. Contrastingly, elevated positive meta emotions in an individual, along with the mediating effects of resilience, reduce the difficulties in emotional regulation. This was also reinforced by the strong relationship between positive meta emotions and difficulties in emotion regulation. Conclusion: The findings of the study highlight the prevalence of increased negative meta emotions and poor emotional regulation among neglected adolescents, which is of utmost importance from a psychological, social and policy-making perspective. This calls for the need for tailored and individual-focused interventional strategies to improve the psychological health of these vulnerable children. Moreover, the critical period of adolescence is a crucial time for implementing effective policies in order to shape the behavioural and cognitive aspects of personality with much-needed care, support, and professional guidance. The Author(s) 2025. -
Mediating role of self-concept on character strengths and well-being among adolescents with specific learning disorder in India
Background: Adolescents with Specific Learning Disorder (SLD) are at higher risk of academic underachievement, stigmatization, and mental health issues. However, the complete elimination of disorder-related deficits and external challenges is an impracticable solution for enhancing their well-being. Aim: The study adopts a strength-based approach to understand the role of an innate factor, i.e., self-concept, in the association between character strengths and well-being of adolescents with SLD. Methods: A correlational research design following a mediation analysis was adopted to examine the association between the study variables on a sample of 115 adolescents with SLD from India. Results: Self-concept functioned as a partial mediator between the life-satisfaction construct of well-being and six character strengths: Appreciation of beauty and excellence, Perseverance, Judgment, Leadership, Perspective, and Zest. Gender differences were identified with regard to the study variables. Conclusions and implications: Self-concept of adolescents with SLD could partly contribute to enhanced character strengths awareness to protect well-being. Further, the crucial role of internal factors like self-concept and character strengths in improving the well-being of this population was highlighted. Thereby encouraging future research on SLD to adopt approaches that focus on innate strengths rather than deficits and external sources of well-being. 2022 Elsevier Ltd -
Mediating role of teacher confidence between support system and satisfaction
Online education in India has witnessed a shift due to the ongoing pandemic, compelling the Indian education sector to adapt to new advancements. The study's main purpose has been to find the relationship between the support systems of institutions, teachers support and students, leading to instructors' satisfaction. It further analyses the mediating role of educators' confidence in linking support systems and leading to teachers' satisfaction. The sample for our research consisted of 129 teachers from Higher Educational Institutions (HEIs). We found that there is a significant relationship between support systems and teacher satisfaction. Among the three support systems, institutions support had a significant influence. On the other hand, teachers' confidence had a partially mediating effect on their satisfaction, even though they could translate to higher effectiveness in online teaching. Further, this study inferred that educational institutions are quick to adapt to online teaching due to the ongoing pandemic. Copyright 2022 Inderscience Enterprises Ltd. -
Mediation of Perceived Innovation Characteristics on ERP Adoption in Industrial Cluster
An industrial cluster, due to its close network of institutions, will experience various pressures that force the industry to have a homogeneous structure, norms, and practices. These pressures can also lead to adoption of innovative technologies. Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) is perceived as a sophisticated technology and diffuses across the cluster by its innovative characteristics. However, firms in the industrial cluster will have different rate of adoption of technologies due to the varying level of knowledge spillover and a heterogeneous absorptive capacity. This study empirically tests how absorptive capacity mediates the institutional forces and the perceived innovation characteristics towards the ERP adoption in an industrial cluster. Mediation effect and the model validity are tested using SEM technique. The results show that absorptive capacity complements the forces of institutional pressure and the perceived innovation characteristics on ERP adoption. The implications of managing the absorptive capacity for better ERP adoption are discussed. 2016 World Scientific Publishing Company. -
Mediation of perceived innovation charaterstics on ERP adoption in industrial cluster /
International Journal Of Innovation And Technology Management, Vol.13, Issue 3, ISSN: 0219-8770. -
Medical aptitude and its assessment
The assessment of the suitability of an individual for the profession of medical science is carried out worldwide on the basis of several yardsticks. While a few methods assess domain knowledge of sciences, others focus on evaluating the cognitive aptitude skills of the candidate, while few others assess communicative skills. Though it has been considered that the possession of an aptitude for the profession is a prerequisite, considering its strenuous demands from the candidate, a comprehensive assessment of these areas under the construct of medical aptitude has not been analysed so far, though medical aptitude has been socially defined. This article attempts to develop a comprehensive construct to Medical aptitude, meant for the pre-medical student, which has been encapsulated with respect to the areas of its assessment. We did an extensive survey of the literature pertaining to the mode of selection of students towards medical profession and analysed their areas of assessments for admittance. This enabled to identify similarities in the areas of assessment which were then classified under several domains of assessment. Special reference to the keywords involving Aptitude and Medical Aptitude was made. We analysed the definitions to the construct of aptitude from the literature with respect to its relevance in the profession of medical science to be possessed by the premedical aspirantin context. From this, a new construct of medical aptitude was formulated incorporating the existing construct of medical aptitude. Medical aptitude is a comprehensive construct that encompasses the dimensions of a consistent core, a peripheral content and the support of a scaffold. Each of these dimensions have their importance and distinct objective in being assessed in the pre-medical student. A perfect intertwining of these 3 dimensions can prove beneficial in assessing individuals to be fit for the profession of medical science. The National Medical Journal of India 2018. -
Medical Awareness in Telemedicine: A Legal Perspective
Telemedicine is the technology to provide remote delivery of the healthcare services such as consultation, diagnosis, treatment, etc., to the individuals. It is done through telecommunication technology such as video call, audio calls, messaging. It will help in providing the services, especially in rural or underserved areas, while maintaining patient-provider communication and continuity of care. Medical negligence in telemedicine is an emerging area of concern as healthcare increasingly shifts toward virtual platforms. In order to attract the liability under medical negligence, various essentials such as duty of care, breach of duty, causation and damages must be fulfilled. This paper aims to analyse various legal and ethical challenges that could be faced by the individuals in the process of telemedicine. This research paper was created using the doctrinal approach of research. In order to comprehend, analyze, and organize the law, this research style focuses on analyzing legal doctrines, legislation, case laws, and legal principles. The medical negligence in telemedicine could be in several ways such as misdiagnosis or delayed diagnosis, lack of informed consent, failure to refer the patient for in-person treatment, improper prescription or data breaches. These factors complicate diagnosis, treatment, and legal accountability in virtual healthcare settings, increasing risks for both patients and providers. The Author(s). -
Medical image classification using MRI: An investigation
The main objective of the paper is to review the performance of various machine learning classification technique currently used for magnetic resonance imaging. The prerequisite for the best classification technique is the main drive for the paper. In magnetic resonance imaging, detection of various diseases might be simple but the physicians need quantification for further treatment. So, the machine learning along with digital image processing aids for the diagnosis of the diseases and synergizes between the computer and the radiologist. The review of machine learning classification based on the support vector machine, discrete wavelet transform, artificial neural network, and principal component analysis reveals that discrete wavelet transform combined with other highly used method like PCA, ANN, etc., will bring high accuracy rate of 100%. The hybrid technique provides the second opinion to the radiologist on taking the decision. Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2019. -
Medical Image Security Using Dual Encryption with Oppositional Based Optimization Algorithm
Security is the most critical issue amid transmission of medical images because it contains sensitive information of patients. Medical image security is an essential method for secure the sensitive data when computerized images and their relevant patient data are transmitted across public networks. In this paper, the dual encryption procedure is utilized to encrypt the medical images. Initially Blowfish Encryption is considered and then signcryption algorithm is utilized to confirm the encryption model. After that, the Opposition based Flower Pollination (OFP) is utilized to upgrade the private and public keys. The performance of the proposed strategy is evaluated using performance measures such as Peak Signal to Noise Ratio (PSNR), entropy, Mean Square Error (MSE), and Correlation Coefficient (CC). 2018, Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature. -
Medical negligence and consumer rights: An analysis /
Law Mantra Journal, Vol.1, Issue 10, pp.500-509, ISSN No: 2321-6417. -
Medical negligence: A lego-economic analysis /
Golden Research Thoughts Vol.2,Issue 6, pp.1-6 ISSN No. 2231-5063 -
Medical plugs to track health using artificial intelligence and IOT /
Patent Number: 341063-001, Applicant: Dr. T Padmapriya. -
Medical Tourism in South India - A Relative Study of the Principal participants in hospital and hospitality industry in South India
International Journal of Management, IT and Engineering Vol.3, ISSUE 1, pp. 613-626 ISSN No. 2249-0558 -
Medical Ultrasound Image Segmentation Using U-Net Architecture
This research article discusses the implementation aspects of a Deep Learning architecture based on U-Net for medical image segmentation. A base model of the U-Net architecture is extended and experimented. Unlike the existing model, the input images are enhanced by applying a Non-Local Means filter optimized using a metaheuristic Grey wolf optimization method. Further, the model parameters are modified to achieve better performance. Tests were performed using two benchmark B-mode Ultrasound image datasets of 200 Breast lesion images and 504 Skeletal images. Experimental results demonstrate that the modifications resulted in more accurate segmentation. The performance of the modified implementation is compared with the base model and a Bidirectional Convolutional LSTM architecture. 2022, The Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer Nature Switzerland AG. -
Medical waste treatment device /
Patent Number: 354500-001, Applicant: Ila Anand. -
Medical waste treatment device /
Patent Number: 354500-001, Applicant: Ila Anand. -
Medical waste treatment device /
Patent Number: 354500-001, Applicant: Ila Anand. -
Medicinal Exploitation of Coriandrum sativum L.
Coriandrum sativum L. is a potential herb that is commonly known as coriander or Chinese parsley is being possessed to have various medicinal properties. Almost all the parts of the herb have been examined for its effectiveness in various human diseases such as migraine, hypertension and diabetes specifically. The diseases considered for the current review are migraine, hypertension and diabetes, which are highly prevalent as well as major co-morbidity for other clinical conditions. The extracts of different parts of C. sativum have been identified to have roles in treating and managing migraine, hypertension and diabetes. The genetic inter-relationship of C. sativum with the diseases are also being discussed in this review. The literature surf was done in platforms for the journals life science and medicinal research using the keywords C. sativum, herbal medicine, anti-diabetic, anti-hypertensive, migraine, genetics etc. The results obtained through the clinical trials conducted by various researchers globally were satisfactorily acceptable in treating these diseases along with some other diseases to a certain extent, whereas the genetic studies were insignificant. Henceforth, the current literature review highlights the medicinal exploitation of C. sativum in accordance with the treatment and management of migraine, hypertension and diabetes. 2022 Visagaa Publishing House. -
Medicinal plants, phytochemicals, and herbs to combat viral pathogens including sars-cov-2
The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome corona virus-2 (SARS-CoV-2), is the most important health issue, internationally. With no specific and effective antiviral therapy for COVID-19, new or repurposed antiviral are urgently needed. Phytochemicals pose a ray of hope for human health during this pandemic, and a great deal of research is concentrated on it. Phytochemicals have been used as antiviral agents against several viruses since they could inhibit several viruses via different mechanisms of direct inhibition either at the viral entry point or the replication stages and via immunomodulation potentials. Recent evidence also suggests that some plants and its components have shown promising antiviral properties against SARS-CoV-2. This review summarizes certain phytochemical agents along with their mode of actions and potential antiviral activities against important viral pathogens. A special focus has been given on medicinal plants and their extracts as well as herbs which have shown promising results to combat SARS-CoV-2 infection and can be useful in treating patients with COVID-19 as alternatives for treatment under phytotherapy approaches during this devastating pandemic situation. 2021 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.







