The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of such psychosocial factors as computer experience, computer usage, future plans regarding computers, and various types of anxiety on children's attitudes toward computers. Subjects consisted of 120 males and 159 females in grades six ( N = 120) and seven ( N = 159), who were enrolled in two single-sex, private, residential schools in Dehru Dun, India. The Bath County Computer Attitudes Survey was used to measure attitudes toward computers. The Spielberger Trait-Anxiety Scale and the Fennema-Sherman Mathematics Anxiety Scale were used to measure subjects' trait anxiety and mathematics anxiety levels, respectively. Results indicated that computer experience, usage, future plans, trait anxiety, and mathematics anxiety were significant factors in predicting computer attitudes. The results were consistent with similar research on North American children. Educational implications of these findings are discussed.
Dental caries is an infectious disease, identifying the risk factors and controlling them is important in preventing tooth demineralization. Early recognition of risk factors allows dentist to implement preventive regimes. Prevention includes rebalancing the oral environment to its natural state and preventing oral diseases progression. Once cavitation occurs restoring with minimal intervention technique shall minimize tooth loss and restore function.
: Radial head fractures are the most common fractures of the elbow with an estimated incidence of 2.5 to 2.9/10,000 people/ year. The incidence of radial head fractures is reported to be between 1.7 to 5.4 percent of all fractures. : This study aims to assess the clinical outcome of excision arthroplasty and prosthesis replacement in treatment of comminuted radial head fractures. : Patients with radial head fracture presenting to orthopaedics department and emergency room were included for the study. Excision arthroplasty was performed in 25 patients and replacement arthroplasty was performed in 25 patients. The functional outcome of both the procedure were compared using DASH, MEPS and Broberg and morrey scoring system. : Based on the DASH score Replacement group showed good improvement at the end of the 6 month follow-up with the mean score of 15.9 (P=0.042). Based on the MEPS score the mean MEPS score showed replacement group had a good improvement at the end of 6 month follow-up with the mean score of 15.9 (P=0.042). : From this study we concluded, radial head replacement is a reasonable option for unreconstructable radial head fractures. Radial head replacement can achieve effective radiocapitellar contact that will improve the stability in valgus, posterolateral, and axial loading of the forearm. This treatment option has satisfactory short- and mid-term results even with other combined elbow injuries.
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