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<title>Body image perception and body dissatisfaction among rural Sri Lankan adolescents; do they have a better understanding about their weight?</title>
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<description>Body image perception and body dissatisfaction among rural Sri Lankan adolescents; do they have a better understanding about their weight?
Goonapienuwala, Bimba L.; Agampodi, Suneth B.; Kalupahana, Nishan S.; Siribaddana, Sisira
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<title>REVIEW ON TARGETED DRUG DELIVERY CARRIERS USED IN NANOBIOMEDICAL APPLICATIONS</title>
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<description>REVIEW ON TARGETED DRUG DELIVERY CARRIERS USED IN NANOBIOMEDICAL APPLICATIONS
Dunuweera, Shashiprabha Punyakantha; Rajapakse, R.M. Shashanka Indeevara; Rajapakshe, R.B. Sanjitha Dilan; Wijekoon, S.H. Dilan Priyankara; Thilakarathna, M.G.Gayan Sasanka Nirodha; Rajapakse, R.M. Gamini
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<dc:date>2018-11-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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<title>Sex-, age- and education-adjusted norms for the WHO/ UCLA version of the Rey Auditory Verbal Learning Test for Sinhala-speaking Sri Lankan adults</title>
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<description>Sex-, age- and education-adjusted norms for the WHO/ UCLA version of the Rey Auditory Verbal Learning Test for Sinhala-speaking Sri Lankan adults
Dassanayakea, Tharaka.Lagath.; Hewawasamb, Chandana.; Baminiwatta, Anuradha.; Samarasekara, Narendra.; Ariyasinghe, Dewasmika.Indrapali.
Objective: The aim of this study was to create sex-, age- and&#13;
education-adjusted norms for the WHO/UCLA version of the Rey&#13;
Auditory Verbal Learning Test (RAVLT) for Sinhala-speaking&#13;
Sri Lankan adults.&#13;
Methods: Five-hundred and sixty-one healthy, community-living&#13;
adults (252 men), aged 19–83 years, and had 0–23 years of educa tion completed the WHO/UCLA RAVLT in Sinhala language. We con ducted multiple linear regression analyses with sex, age and years&#13;
of education to predict RAVLT list A1–A5 individual trial scores; trials&#13;
A1–A5 total learning; list B score; immediate and delayed recall and&#13;
recognition trial scores; and retroactive interference.&#13;
Results: We report regression equations to predict RAVLT norms&#13;
based on sex, age and years of education; and the test variances&#13;
accounted by those variables. Accordingly, all measures, except retro active interference had a significant age-related decline. All measures,&#13;
except the recognition trial hits, significantly improved with more&#13;
years of education. Women had significantly higher scores in all&#13;
measures except in trial B and retroactive interference. Proactive&#13;
interference, learning rate, learning over trials were not associated&#13;
with sex, age or education. A confirmatory factor analysis loaded the&#13;
RAVLT outcome measures into two factors: acquisition and retention.&#13;
Conclusions: We report sex-, age- and education-adjusted WHO/&#13;
UCLA RAVLT norms for Sinhala-speaking Sri Lankans aged&#13;
19–83 years; and supplement the regression formulae with a calcula tor that produces predicted and standard scores for given test partici pant. These norms would help clinicians accurately interpret&#13;
individual test results, accounting for the variability introduced by&#13;
sex, age and education.
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