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  1. Artikel: Wachstumsverläufe der intrinsischen Wertüberzeugungen in Mathematik und Französisch: Zusammenhänge mit Berufsorientierungen.

    Costache, Oana / Edelsbrunner, Peter A / Becker, Eva S / Sticca, Fabio / Staub, Fritz C / Götz, Thomas

    Zeitschrift fur Erziehungswissenschaft : ZfE

    2022  Band 25, Heft 2, Seite(n) 269–291

    Abstract: This longitudinal study investigated different trajectories in the development of intrinsic value beliefs in the subjects Mathematics and French in Grades 9 to 11 and their correlations with career aspirations. Using data from 850 students from German- ... ...

    Titelübersetzung Growth trajectories of intrinsic value beliefs in mathematics and French: Relations with career orientations.
    Abstract This longitudinal study investigated different trajectories in the development of intrinsic value beliefs in the subjects Mathematics and French in Grades 9 to 11 and their correlations with career aspirations. Using data from 850 students from German-Swiss high schools (54% female, age T1: 15.6 years), five distinct growth classes were identified in a bivariate growth model. Two of these classes showed clear differentiation between intrinsic value beliefs regarding the two subjects and stable growth in the preferred subject. The other three classes were characterized by mean differences (high, medium, low intrinsic value beliefs) and moderate decline in both subjects. The five growth classes were associated with different career orientations at the end of the 11th grade, with students exhibiting particularly high career orientations in one subject when intrinsic value regarding the other subject was low. Gender differences in career orientations could be fully explained by gender membership in the five growth classes.
    Sprache Deutsch
    Erscheinungsdatum 2022-05-13
    Erscheinungsland Germany
    Dokumenttyp English Abstract ; Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 2269588-6
    ISSN 1862-5215 ; 1434-663X
    ISSN (online) 1862-5215
    ISSN 1434-663X
    DOI 10.1007/s11618-022-01095-y
    Datenquelle MEDical Literature Analysis and Retrieval System OnLINE

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  2. Artikel ; Online: Risk factors and diagnosis of cerebral venous thrombosis

    Bălaşa Rodica / Daboczi M / Costache Oana / Maier Smaranda / Bajko Z / Moțățaianu Anca / Bălașa A

    Acta Medica Marisiensis, Vol 60, Iss 5, Pp 207-

    Data from a cohort of 45 Romanian patients

    2014  Band 214

    Abstract: Cerebral venous thrombosis (CVT) represents 1% of the total stroke pathology but is a real challenge both regarding the diagnosis and the treatment. ...

    Abstract Cerebral venous thrombosis (CVT) represents 1% of the total stroke pathology but is a real challenge both regarding the diagnosis and the treatment.
    Schlagwörter cerebral venous thrombosis ; venous infarction ; mr venography ; ct venography ; Medicine ; R
    Sprache Englisch
    Erscheinungsdatum 2014-10-01T00:00:00Z
    Verlag Sciendo
    Dokumenttyp Artikel ; Online
    Datenquelle BASE - Bielefeld Academic Search Engine (Lebenswissenschaftliche Auswahl)

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  3. Artikel ; Online: Prognostic indicators and outcomes of hospitalised COVID-19 patients with neurological disease: An individual patient data meta-analysis.

    Singh, Bhagteshwar / Lant, Suzannah / Cividini, Sofia / Cattrall, Jonathan W S / Goodwin, Lynsey C / Benjamin, Laura / Michael, Benedict D / Khawaja, Ayaz / Matos, Aline de Moura Brasil / Alkeridy, Walid / Pilotto, Andrea / Lahiri, Durjoy / Rawlinson, Rebecca / Mhlanga, Sithembinkosi / Lopez, Evelyn C / Sargent, Brendan F / Somasundaran, Anushri / Tamborska, Arina / Webb, Glynn /
    Younas, Komal / Al Sami, Yaqub / Babu, Heavenna / Banks, Tristan / Cavallieri, Francesco / Cohen, Matthew / Davies, Emma / Dhar, Shalley / Fajardo Modol, Anna / Farooq, Hamzah / Harte, Jeffrey / Hey, Samuel / Joseph, Albert / Karthikappallil, Dileep / Kassahun, Daniel / Lipunga, Gareth / Mason, Rachel / Minton, Thomas / Mond, Gabrielle / Poxon, Joseph / Rabas, Sophie / Soothill, Germander / Zedde, Marialuisa / Yenkoyan, Konstantin / Brew, Bruce / Contini, Erika / Cysique, Lucette / Zhang, Xin / Maggi, Pietro / van Pesch, Vincent / Lechien, Jérome / Saussez, Sven / Heyse, Alex / Brito Ferreira, Maria Lúcia / Soares, Cristiane N / Elicer, Isabel / Eugenín-von Bernhardi, Laura / Ñancupil Reyes, Waleng / Yin, Rong / Azab, Mohammed A / Abd-Allah, Foad / Elkady, Ahmed / Escalard, Simon / Corvol, Jean-Christophe / Delorme, Cécile / Tattevin, Pierre / Bigaut, Kévin / Lorenz, Norbert / Hornuss, Daniel / Hosp, Jonas / Rieg, Siegbert / Wagner, Dirk / Knier, Benjamin / Lingor, Paul / Winkler, Andrea Sylvia / Sharifi-Razavi, Athena / Moein, Shima T / SeyedAlinaghi, SeyedAhmad / JamaliMoghadamSiahkali, Saeidreza / Morassi, Mauro / Padovani, Alessandro / Giunta, Marcello / Libri, Ilenia / Beretta, Simone / Ravaglia, Sabrina / Foschi, Matteo / Calabresi, Paolo / Primiano, Guido / Servidei, Serenella / Biagio Mercuri, Nicola / Liguori, Claudio / Pierantozzi, Mariangela / Sarmati, Loredana / Boso, Federica / Garazzino, Silvia / Mariotto, Sara / Patrick, Kimani N / Costache, Oana / Pincherle, Alexander / Klok, Frederikus A / Meza, Roger / Cabreira, Verónica / Valdoleiros, Sofia R / Oliveira, Vanessa / Kaimovsky, Igor / Guekht, Alla / Koh, Jasmine / Fernández Díaz, Eva / Barrios-López, José María / Guijarro-Castro, Cristina / Beltrán-Corbellini, Álvaro / Martínez-Poles, Javier / Diezma-Martín, Alba María / Morales-Casado, Maria Isabel / García García, Sergio / Breville, Gautier / Coen, Matteo / Uginet, Marjolaine / Bernard-Valnet, Raphaël / Du Pasquier, Renaud / Kaya, Yildiz / Abdelnour, Loay H / Rice, Claire / Morrison, Hamish / Defres, Sylviane / Huda, Saif / Enright, Noelle / Hassell, Jane / D'Anna, Lucio / Benger, Matthew / Sztriha, Laszlo / Raith, Eamon / Chinthapalli, Krishna / Nortley, Ross / Paterson, Ross / Chandratheva, Arvind / Werring, David J / Dervisevic, Samir / Harkness, Kirsty / Pinto, Ashwin / Jillella, Dinesh / Beach, Scott / Gunasekaran, Kulothungan / Rocha Ferreira Da Silva, Ivan / Nalleballe, Krishna / Santoro, Jonathan / Scullen, Tyler / Kahn, Lora / Kim, Carla Y / Thakur, Kiran T / Jain, Rajan / Umapathi, Thirugnanam / Nicholson, Timothy R / Sejvar, James J / Hodel, Eva Maria / Tudur Smith, Catrin / Solomon, Tom

    PloS one

    2022  Band 17, Heft 6, Seite(n) e0263595

    Abstract: Background: Neurological COVID-19 disease has been reported widely, but published studies often lack information on neurological outcomes and prognostic risk factors. We aimed to describe the spectrum of neurological disease in hospitalised COVID-19 ... ...

    Abstract Background: Neurological COVID-19 disease has been reported widely, but published studies often lack information on neurological outcomes and prognostic risk factors. We aimed to describe the spectrum of neurological disease in hospitalised COVID-19 patients; characterise clinical outcomes; and investigate factors associated with a poor outcome.
    Methods: We conducted an individual patient data (IPD) meta-analysis of hospitalised patients with neurological COVID-19 disease, using standard case definitions. We invited authors of studies from the first pandemic wave, plus clinicians in the Global COVID-Neuro Network with unpublished data, to contribute. We analysed features associated with poor outcome (moderate to severe disability or death, 3 to 6 on the modified Rankin Scale) using multivariable models.
    Results: We included 83 studies (31 unpublished) providing IPD for 1979 patients with COVID-19 and acute new-onset neurological disease. Encephalopathy (978 [49%] patients) and cerebrovascular events (506 [26%]) were the most common diagnoses. Respiratory and systemic symptoms preceded neurological features in 93% of patients; one third developed neurological disease after hospital admission. A poor outcome was more common in patients with cerebrovascular events (76% [95% CI 67-82]), than encephalopathy (54% [42-65]). Intensive care use was high (38% [35-41]) overall, and also greater in the cerebrovascular patients. In the cerebrovascular, but not encephalopathic patients, risk factors for poor outcome included breathlessness on admission and elevated D-dimer. Overall, 30-day mortality was 30% [27-32]. The hazard of death was comparatively lower for patients in the WHO European region.
    Interpretation: Neurological COVID-19 disease poses a considerable burden in terms of disease outcomes and use of hospital resources from prolonged intensive care and inpatient admission; preliminary data suggest these may differ according to WHO regions and country income levels. The different risk factors for encephalopathy and stroke suggest different disease mechanisms which may be amenable to intervention, especially in those who develop neurological symptoms after hospital admission.
    Mesh-Begriff(e) COVID-19/complications ; COVID-19/therapy ; Hospitalization ; Humans ; Prognosis ; Risk Factors ; Stroke
    Sprache Englisch
    Erscheinungsdatum 2022-06-02
    Erscheinungsland United States
    Dokumenttyp Journal Article ; Meta-Analysis ; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
    ZDB-ID 2267670-3
    ISSN 1932-6203 ; 1932-6203
    ISSN (online) 1932-6203
    ISSN 1932-6203
    DOI 10.1371/journal.pone.0263595
    Datenquelle MEDical Literature Analysis and Retrieval System OnLINE

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