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Item Differential Effect Of Family Disintegration On The Correlation Of Mental Health To Locus Of Control And Self-Efficacy Of Adolescents(Indian Society for Health and Advanced Research, 2022-12) Francis, Rose; Arjunan; K, N.The study aims to explore the relationship of mental health to internal locus of control and self-efficacy of adolescents, and further to explore the differential effect of family integration on the relationship. The descriptive correlational study collected data from a random sample of 1246 adolescent learners from different secondary schools of Kerala by administering standardized psychometric instruments. Statistical analysis brought out that both internal locus of control and self-efficacy of the adolescents from broken and intact families are significantly and positively correlated to their mental health. Significant differences were observed between adolescents from broken and intact families with respect to the correlation of mental health to internal locus of control and self-efficacy. Adolescents from broken families excelled their counterparts from intact families in the degree of relationship between the variables. The study revealed that the mental health of adolescents from broken families is more strongly influenced by their internal locus of control and self-efficacy than that of adolescents from intact familiesItem Knowledge and attitude of materiovigilance among doctors in a tertiary care teaching hospital: A cross-sectional survey(Mrs Dipika Charan of MedScience (India) Publications, 2023-02) T, I; M, NMK; P, S; D, M; T, N; K, N.Background: Post marketing surveillance of medical devices has to be done to avoid injuries and it is highly required to evaluate and ascertain the risks and benefits associated with the medical devices. Aims and Objectives: The aim of the study was to assess the knowledge and attitude about materiovigilance among doctors working in a tertiary care hospital. Materials and Methods: A cross-sectional study involving faculty and postgraduate residents of a tertiary care hospital using questionnaire which had 12 questions pertaining to attitude and knowledge of materiovigilance. Results: The survey questionnaire was sent to 300 health-care professionals among them, 259 respondents completely answered the questions. There were 96 teaching faculty, 163 were postgraduates residents. The average response rate was 86.3%. There was no statistical significant difference seen between the two groups (P = 0.85). Conclusion: More workshops and training programs need to be conducted to create awareness and reporting of adverse reactions due to medical instruments.