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Research paper thumbnail of The Study of Narrative Structure in Stylistic Storytelling Type, Commit Strip (Based on Children's Literature)

Вісник Національної академії керівних кадрів культури і мистецтв, 2018

Commit strip, in French called "Bande dessinée", is sort of the comic story that presents anecdot... more Commit strip, in French called "Bande dessinée", is sort of the comic story that presents anecdote in the form of a series of sequential images accompanying the text, which follows a message and a narration in the aggregate of images. In terms of content on imagination and historical, it implies that it is humorous, which is why it has known as " Commit strip ". If commit strip is known as an illustrated story against verbal stories, this story also has structural elements-unique narratives; But the question that arises is that, in the commit strip stories, what are the position of the narrator, audience Story, characterization, and point of view? For instances, how to determine the personality of a person in these stories? Where is the narrator of story and first person or third person point of view? Such questions have prompted author to carry out the present research and use a narrative approach to analyze the structural elements-narratively of the quantity of stretches in the children's literature.

Research paper thumbnail of in situ FT-IRによるポリアニリンの解析

Research paper thumbnail of Difficult life events affect lower extremity illness

Archives of Orthopaedic and Trauma Surgery

Given the relationship between psychological distress and activity tolerance (capability), a stre... more Given the relationship between psychological distress and activity tolerance (capability), a stressful life event might diminish accommodation, increase symptoms, and induce a person to seek specialty care. As a first step to investigate this possibility, this study addressed whether difficult life events are associated with greater activity intolerance and pain intensity. A cohort of 127 patients seeking specialty care for lower extremity symptoms completed questionnaires that inquired about difficult life events within the last 12 months as derived from the Holmes Rahe Life Stress Inventory, and recorded pain intensity on an 11-point ordinal scale, activity tolerance [Patient Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System Physical Function Computer Adaptive Test (CAT)], symptoms of anxiety (GAD-2; 2 item version of the Generalized Anxiety Disorder questionnaire), symptoms of depression (PROMIS Depression CAT), self-efficacy when in pain (Pain Self-Efficacy Questionnaire, 2 question version), and demographics. The treating clinician indicated if the disease was established (e.g. arthritis) or relatively new (e.g. sprain/strain). Bivariate and multivariable analyses sought factors associated with activity intolerance and pain intensity. Greater activity intolerance was associated with difficult life events in bivariate analyses (t = 2.13, MD = 3.18, 95% C.I. = 0.22–6.13, p = 0.04) and in multivariable analyses that excluded symptoms of depression. Greater pain intensity was not associated with difficult life events, but was associated with surgeon rating of established disease (β = 1.20, 95% C.I. = 0.33–2.08, p < 0.01), greater symptoms of anxiety (MD = 3.35, s = 1.72; ρ = 0.30, p < 0.01), and less education (β = − 1.06, 95% C.I. = − 1.94– − 0.18, p = 0.02) (no college degree). When a musculoskeletal specialist identifies less activity tolerance (less capability) than anticipated for a given injury or pathology, they can anticipate a potential difficult life event, and expect alleviation of symptoms and improved capability as the stress is ameliorated with time and support. Specialists can be prepared to direct people to community or professional support if requested.

Research paper thumbnail of The Study of Narrative Structure in Stylistic Storytelling Type, Commit Strip (Based on Children's Literature)

Вісник Національної академії керівних кадрів культури і мистецтв, 2018

Commit strip, in French called "Bande dessinée", is sort of the comic story that presents anecdot... more Commit strip, in French called "Bande dessinée", is sort of the comic story that presents anecdote in the form of a series of sequential images accompanying the text, which follows a message and a narration in the aggregate of images. In terms of content on imagination and historical, it implies that it is humorous, which is why it has known as " Commit strip ". If commit strip is known as an illustrated story against verbal stories, this story also has structural elements-unique narratives; But the question that arises is that, in the commit strip stories, what are the position of the narrator, audience Story, characterization, and point of view? For instances, how to determine the personality of a person in these stories? Where is the narrator of story and first person or third person point of view? Such questions have prompted author to carry out the present research and use a narrative approach to analyze the structural elements-narratively of the quantity of stretches in the children's literature.

Research paper thumbnail of in situ FT-IRによるポリアニリンの解析

Research paper thumbnail of Difficult life events affect lower extremity illness

Archives of Orthopaedic and Trauma Surgery

Given the relationship between psychological distress and activity tolerance (capability), a stre... more Given the relationship between psychological distress and activity tolerance (capability), a stressful life event might diminish accommodation, increase symptoms, and induce a person to seek specialty care. As a first step to investigate this possibility, this study addressed whether difficult life events are associated with greater activity intolerance and pain intensity. A cohort of 127 patients seeking specialty care for lower extremity symptoms completed questionnaires that inquired about difficult life events within the last 12 months as derived from the Holmes Rahe Life Stress Inventory, and recorded pain intensity on an 11-point ordinal scale, activity tolerance [Patient Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System Physical Function Computer Adaptive Test (CAT)], symptoms of anxiety (GAD-2; 2 item version of the Generalized Anxiety Disorder questionnaire), symptoms of depression (PROMIS Depression CAT), self-efficacy when in pain (Pain Self-Efficacy Questionnaire, 2 question version), and demographics. The treating clinician indicated if the disease was established (e.g. arthritis) or relatively new (e.g. sprain/strain). Bivariate and multivariable analyses sought factors associated with activity intolerance and pain intensity. Greater activity intolerance was associated with difficult life events in bivariate analyses (t = 2.13, MD = 3.18, 95% C.I. = 0.22–6.13, p = 0.04) and in multivariable analyses that excluded symptoms of depression. Greater pain intensity was not associated with difficult life events, but was associated with surgeon rating of established disease (β = 1.20, 95% C.I. = 0.33–2.08, p < 0.01), greater symptoms of anxiety (MD = 3.35, s = 1.72; ρ = 0.30, p < 0.01), and less education (β = − 1.06, 95% C.I. = − 1.94– − 0.18, p = 0.02) (no college degree). When a musculoskeletal specialist identifies less activity tolerance (less capability) than anticipated for a given injury or pathology, they can anticipate a potential difficult life event, and expect alleviation of symptoms and improved capability as the stress is ameliorated with time and support. Specialists can be prepared to direct people to community or professional support if requested.