In this paper, we introduce the definitions of Sumudu and Laplace transforms of first and second kind in quantum calculus by using functions of several variables. On account of the general nature of the ( p , q ) -analogue of Aleph-function, a large number of new and known results for these transforms were obtained. Also, we obtain some interesting relationships and identities for these transforms. We also derive some correlations among Aleph function and the above-mentioned integral transforms in quantum calculus.
A comparative study of mental health problems among 11-17 year old Indian school children living in areas with persistent political violence and children of the same age group living under standard … Sri Lanka J. Child Health 2015; 44(2) Results: Three hundred and eight students participated in the study. Group 1 comprised 154 students from Kashmir Srinagar area and Group 2 comprised 154 students from Kolkata city schools. There were 79 boys and 75 girls in Group 1 and 74 boys and 80 girls in Group 2. Among Group1 participants, 42% had a total SDQ score between 20-40 compared to 17.5% in Group 2 that can be classified as abnormal by published cutoffs (p <0.05). In Group 1, the common problems in those with abnormal SDQ score were emotional problems in 47 (30.5%), conduct problems in 63 (40%) and peer relationship problems in 28 (18%). Males were more likely to have higher ratings in emotional, hyperactivity, conduct and total SDQ scores than girls. Girls rated higher in peer relation problems and had low (abnormal) pro-social scores in group 1. Both genders had significantly higher total abnormal SDQ scores in more than one domain of mental health when compared with group 2 using the two tailed test for
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