نتایج جستجو برای: socio cultural indicators

تعداد نتایج: 307875  

2013
Rebecca S. merkin

To improve organizational communication, this study identified the primary targets of sexual harassment in Latin America as a point of departure in addressing how managers can focus on strategic communication designed to deter future harassment. Consequently, this study reported the antecedent socio-cultural factors (i.e., marital status, age, education, race and sex) associated with employee t...

Journal: :RA journal of applied research 2022

Objective: This study aims to explain postnatal health status which is influenced by socio-cultural, socio-economic conditions, and services in the family. Methods: The research location Way Kanan, Lampung Province, using quantitative descriptive methods. Housewives who live Kanan 2015 – 2020 as a population. sample size assumes number of question indicators questionnaire (31 indicators), each ...

2011
Jui-Sheng Chou Citra Satria Ongkowijoyo

A sustainability enhancement is generally measurable by its environmental, economic, and socio-cultural effects. To apply this concept, this study developed and empirically tested a risk-based method for evaluating renewable energy policy. The proposed graphical matrix approach coupled with Monte Carlo simulation identifies and measures critical performance indicators at an acceptance level of ...

2017
Marcin Skowron Florian Lemmerich Bruce Ferwerda Markus Schedl

In absence of individual user information, knowledge about larger user groups (e.g., country characteristics) can be exploited for deriving user preferences in order to provide recommendations to users. In this short paper, we study how to mitigate the cold-start problem on a country level for music retrieval. Specifically, we investigate a large-scale dataset on user listening behavior and sho...

Journal: :The international journal of tuberculosis and lung disease : the official journal of the International Union against Tuberculosis and Lung Disease 2008
D Somma B E Thomas F Karim J Kemp N Arias C Auer G D Gosoniu A Abouihia M G Weiss

SETTING Tuberculosis (TB) control programmes in Bangladesh, India, Malawi and Colombia. OBJECTIVE Assess indicators of TB-related stigma and socio-cultural and gender-related features of illness associated with stigma. DESIGN Semi-structured Explanatory Model Interview Catalogue (EMIC) interviews were administered to 100 or more patients at each site, assessing categories of distress, perce...

2003
Amit Chattopadhyay

2 Chapter 1: Epidemiological and socio-cultural situation analysis of HIV/AIDS in India -General socio-economic and health background in India 3 -Course of the HIV/AIDS epidemic in India 4 -Impact of the epidemic 5 -Implications for national response to the epidemic 9 -References 10 -Appendix: Economic and health indicators of India 13 Chapter 2: Development of poor commercial sex workers as an...

2007
Richie Moalosi

This paper investigates the influence of culture on product design in Botswana, a topic on which there little previous research. It is argued that product innovation should be assimilated within the context of Botswana’s own culture but it has been observed that designers have not yet been able to encode cultural phenomena to the same extent as physical ones. The basis of this paper is that the...

Following the changes in the paradigm of urban studies in recent years, sustainability has become an increasingly important issue in the neighborhood’s planning and designing. However, this concept has originally been developed for American and European neighborhoods’ planning, it could also be customized for other neighborhoods’. Additionally, in the neighborhood scale, the quality parameter f...

2005
M L Wong P Subramaniam

The priority areas in the leprosy elimination programme are early case detection, case holding and consequently, the prevention of disabilities. In some countries, a significant number of cases do not seek treatment or seek treatment late, partly due to socio-cultural beliefs and stigma about leprosy. We review the literature on socio-cultural beliefs and stigma about leprosy and the interventi...

2010
Pinar Wennerberg Klaus Schulz

Time is a concept that highly depends on the socio-cultural context. Its perception by humans is primarily based on the cultures, nations and social environment they belong to. Hence, different socio-cultural contexts imply different understandings of time. This leads to communication problems when their members start interacting with each other. In a dynamic and multi-cultural environment like...

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