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A SCALE DEVELOPMENT ON NEIGHBORHOOD CRIME IN DAVAO CITY: AN EXPLORATORY FACTOR ANALYSIS
This paper aimed to develop a multidimensional framework of neighborhood crime in Davao City. The study employed a quantitative, non-experimental research design employing Exploratory Factor Analysis (EFA). A researcher-made instrument was utilized which was developed from in-depth interview of 12 selected residents, related literatures, and studies. To determine the validity of items, the researcher employed Content Validity Ratio (CVR) where ten (10) experts reviewed and validated the instrument. Item statements that passed the threshold of 0.80 were selected as part of the survey questionnaire. As a result, 43-item instrument was developed and utilized as data collection tool administered to 300 residents of Davao City as research participants. Using Exploratory Factor Analysis, 29 items remained in the model to compose the four (4) constructs after 17 rotations and iterations, therefore, making them the factors characterizing neighborhood crime in Davao City. Using thematic analysis, the factors were clustered as (1) breakdown of social control, (2) social disorder, (3) social deviance, (4) social disintegration. Revealed structures of neighborhood crime can be an aid to frame policies and strategies to augment peacekeeping efforts in suppressing crime and other forms of delinquency, to strengthen ties within the community and lastly, to create a safe and secured society. Article visualizations
Prat Gaballí & Juan Beneyto: an aproximation to introdution to the discipline of public relations in Spain
Este estudio trata sobre los inicios académicos de las relaciones públicas en España, que se
producen de la mano de un reducido grupo de profesionales, pertenecientes a otras áreas
de la comunicación.
A través de las obras de Prat Gaballí (Publicidad Combativa) y Juan Beneyto (Mass
Communications y, Teoría y Técnica de la Opinión Pública), se reflexiona y estudian las
primeras manifestaciones teóricas en torno a las relaciones públicas, en la creación de un
incipiente cuerpo teórico, y su conformación como disciplina académica, a partir de los años
cincuenta del presente siglo en nuestro país
Acneiform lesions secondary to ZD1839, an inhibitor of the epidermal growth factor receptor
Drugs that inhibit the epidermal growth factor receptor, such as ZD1839 or C225,
are being used increasingly in the treatment of solid tumours. This has led to
the appearance of new secondary effects. We describe the case of a patient who
presented with an acneiform eruption secondary to the administration of ZD1839.
These lesions healed in a few days after stopping the dru
Systemic lupus erythematosus-associated anetoderma and anti-phospholipid antibodies
Anetoderma is characterized by a loss of normal elastic tissue that presents
clinically as localized areas of wrinkled or flaccid skin. We describe the case
of a 30-year-old woman with systemic lupus erythematosus-associated anetoderma
and positive anti-phospholipid antibodies. We discuss the possible role of these
antibodies in the pathogenesis of anetoderma, and, when detected, the need to
check for an associated anti-phospholipid syndrome in such patients
The role of nitric oxide synthases in pemphigus vulgaris in a mouse model
Pemphigus vulgaris (PV) is a blistering autoimmune disease
characterized by IgG autoantibodies against desmoglein 3. Nitric oxide synthases
(NOS) may contribute to the increase of inflammation in tissues by the generation
of nitrotyrosine residues (NTR). OBJECTIVES: To investigate whether the
production of NTR mediated by NOS may participate in the development of
inflammation and acantholysis in PV. METHODS: Mice were pretreated or not with
NOS, tyrosine-kinase (TK) or nuclear factor (NF)-kappaB inhibitors, and then
injected with PV-IgG. PV manifestations were examined in all mice. The expression
of NTR, constitutive NOS (cNOS) [endothelial NOS (eNOS) and neuronal NOS (nNOS)],
inducible NOS (iNOS) and NF-kappaB factor were studied in epidermis of mice using
immunohistochemical techniques. RESULTS: After PV-IgG injection, expressions of
NTR, iNOS, eNOS and nNOS increased in acantholytic cells, as did nuclear
translocation of NF-kappaB in the basal cells of the epidermis. Pretreatment of
mice with inhibitors of TK, nNOS and nonselective NOS, completely prevented NTR
expression and the clinical and histological findings of PV in mice. TK inhibitor
genistein inhibited both nNOS and iNOS expression on the membrane of basal
keratinocytes, and nuclear translocation of NF-kappaB. CONCLUSIONS: Upregulation
of cNOS and iNOS, NTR generation and nuclear translocation of NF-kappaB may
contribute to increased inflammation and tissue damage in PV lesions. The absence
of the clinical and histological findings of PV and NTR expression in mice
injected with PV-IgG, through pretreatment with TK and nNOS inhibitors, provides
compelling evidence that these signalling molecules should be considered as
potential therapeutic targets in PV
Lesions of pemphigus vulgaris on irradiated skin
Summary Pemphigus vulgaris (PV) is an autoimmune blistering disease produced by IgG autoantibodies against desmoglein (Dsg)3. Lesions on the skin and mucosa can, in rare cases, be induced by radiotherapy. We report a patient with a history of microprolactinoma and PV, who had only oral lesions from the beginning of her illness but 2 months after treatment with radiotherapy for a breast neoplasia, developed skin lesions limited to the irradiated area. Over the following few months, she also developed autoantibodies against Dsg
diagnostics on the nature of dark energy
The two dominant components of the cosmic budget today, pressureles matter
and dark energy, may or may not be interacting with each other. Currently, both
possibilities appear compatible with observational data. We propose several
criteria based on the history of the Hubble factor that can help discern
whether they are interacting and whether dark energy is phantom or quintessence
in nature.Comment: 22 pages, 7 figures. Accepted for publication in IJMP
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