Self-efficacy of LSMU and VU dental students in endodontic treatment
Dear Respondent,
I am Rugilė Juškaitė, a 4th year student at the Faculty of Dentistry of LSMU. I am doing my master's thesis on the topic "Self-efficacy of LSMU and VU dental students in endodontic treatment". The aim of the study is to assess the correlation of self-confidence of dental students with the acquired endodontic knowledge and the number of treated canals. Participation in the survey is completely voluntary. Your confidentiality will be ensured: the questionnaire used for the survey is anonymous and the structured data will be used in the Master's thesis for scientific purposes. By completing the survey you agree to participate in my research. The results of this questionnaire are not made public. If you have any questions about the survey or any questions you may have during the survey, you can contact me by email:
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Thank you for your time and answers in advance!
How speakers around the world use English
Researchers from the Faculty of Philology at Vilnius University, together with colleagues from Slovenia, are conducting a study on the use of English among students. The survey is not only relevant to students of English Philology, but also to students of other majors, and it is prepared to both Lithuanian and foreign students, as the survey is bilingual. The completion time is about 15 minutes.
Mental Health Services for Ukrainian Refugees in Lithuania
First of all, we would like to thank you for participating in the anonymous survey to study the availability of mental health services for Ukrainian refugees in Lithuania.
The questionnaire is for refugees from Ukraine and contains questions about mental well-being to assess the need for mental health professionals and optimize their availability. Your answers will allow us to analyze the actual state o psychological / psychotherapeutic / psychiatric services, help identify possible gaps for effective cooperation with government agencies and non-governmental organizations to improve the provision of mental health services, the provision of services to support the mental health of Ukrainians affected by the military actions of the aggressor country.
The research is being conducted with the participation of the Center for Psychotraumatology for Ukrainian refugees affected by military aggression (Vilnius), the UNION Charitable Foundation (Vilnius) and the Sakharov Research Center (Kaunas). The research is being implemented with funding from the Open Lithuanian Foundation - Atviros Lietuvos Fondas (ALF) and the Federation Global Initiative on Psychiatry (FGIP).
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