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  1. Teacher Attitudes towards the Inclusion of Children with Mild Hearing Impairments into the Regular School Settings

    Teacher Attitudes towards the Inclusion of Children with Mild Hearing Impairments into the Regular School Settings

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Journal of Psychology in Africa • Authors: Levison Maunganidze --- Zimbabwe Open University, Zimbabwe Joseph Mavu Kasayira --- Midlands State University, Zimbabwe Nancy Ruhode --- Zimbabwe Open University, Zimbabwe Loice Shonhiwa --- Zimbabwe Open University, Zimbabwe Tholene Sodi --- University of Venda, South Africa
    The study examined the attitudes of a sample of Zimbabwean teachers towards the inclusion of children with mild hearing impairments. Two hundred and forty-six primary school teachers participated in the study. The teachers completed the modified Attitude Toward Mainstreaming Questionnaire...
  2. Management of mild to moderate acne vulgaris

    Management of mild to moderate acne vulgaris

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: South African Family Practice • Authors: P Malahlela --- Department of Dermatology, MH Motswaledi --- Department of Dermatology,
    Acne is a chronic inflammatory disease of the pilosebaceous units. It is the most common diagnosis in dermatology and regularly affects adolescents and young adults. Acne can be mild, moderate or severe. Treatment includes topical keratolytics, topical retinoids, antibiotics, hormonal...
  3. Reaction time deficits incurred by Cumulative Mild Head Injury (CMHI) and Post-Concussion Symptoms (PCS) between contact and non-contact sport players: A prospective study

    Reaction time deficits incurred by Cumulative Mild Head Injury (CMHI) and Post-Concussion Symptoms (PCS) between contact and non-contact sport players: A prospective study

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Journal of Psychology in Africa • Authors: Patricia Maite --- Department of Psychology, South Africa Kathryn Ne --- Department of Psychology, South Africa Saraswathie Govender --- Department of Psychology, South Africa
    This prospective study investigated possible differential effects on reaction time and post-concussion symptoms contrasting contact and non-contact sport athletes. Participants were a purposive sample of football (soccer) players (n = 15) and volleyball players (n = 15) from South Africa...
  4. Neurobehavioural profile following cumulative mild traumatic brain injury in adolescent rugby players in South Africa

    Neurobehavioural profile following cumulative mild traumatic brain injury in adolescent rugby players in South Africa

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Journal of Psychology in Africa • Authors: Wilna. J. Basson --- Department of Psychology, South Africa Fathima. A. Essack --- Department of Psychology, South Africa
    The study investigated the neurobehavioural components of executive dysfunction following sport-related Mild Traumatic Brain Injury (MTBI) in Grade 12 adolescent rugby players over a rugby season. In a non-equivalent quasi-experimental design, a rugby group (n = 90) were compared with demographically equivalent...
  5. Cumulative mild head injury (CMHI) among college rugby players: A replication and extension study

    Cumulative mild head injury (CMHI) among college rugby players: A replication and extension study

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Journal of Psychology in Africa • Authors: Kathryn Nel --- Department of Psychology, South Africa Saraswathie Govender --- Department of Psychology, South Africa Mokgadi Rapetsoa --- Department of Psychology, South Africa Christopher Nel --- Department of Human Movement Science, South Africa
    We investigated the prevalence of cumulative mild head injury (CMHI) symptoms among college student rugby players pre- and post-season. The players completed a number of neuropsychological tests known to be sensitive to CMHI effects: vocabulary, working memory, motor coordination, and...
  6. Isolation and in vitro screening of potential biocontrol agents against powdery mildew of zucchini caused by <em>Podosphaera xanthii</em>

    Isolation and in vitro screening of potential biocontrol agents against powdery mildew of zucchini caused by Podosphaera xanthii

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: South African Journal of Plant and Soil • Authors: H.B. Tesfagiorgis --- School of Agricultural Sciences and Agribusiness, Discipline of Plant Pathology, University of KwaZulu-Natal, Private Bag X01, Scottsville 3209, South Africa M.D. Laing --- School of Agricultural Sciences and Agribusiness, Discipline of Plant Pathology, University of KwaZulu-Natal, Private Bag X01, Scottsville 3209, South Africa
    Powdery mildew (PM) is an important disease of many plants worldwide. An in vitro screening protocol was developed for potential antagonists of PM isolated from naturally infected leaves of different plant species. A total of 2,000 isolates of bacteria, fungi...