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Religion and culture-related explanatory models of cancer and their association with wellbeing: a survey-based study in Sri Lanka
(2023-11)
Health beliefs are recognized as being important in predicting disease-related variables.
Among health beliefs, explanatory models are observed to be strongly held beliefs. The
personal etiological framework of an ...
Human Resource Management Practises Amidst the Crisis: A Study of the Hospitality and Tourism Industry in the Southern Province of Sri Lanka
(2023-11)
The hospitality and tourism industry in Sri Lanka has traditionally played a
significant role in the country's economy, serving as a major source of foreign
exchange earnings. However, due to various crisis situations ...
Book Review: Humanities and Social Sciences Education in Sri Lankan Universities: Past, Present and Future
(2023-11)
This is an essay about the book “Humanities and Social Sciences Education in Sri Lankan
Universities: Past, Present, and Future, Volume III: Premakumara de Silva... [et al.]—
University Grants Commission, Government ...
The Portrayal of Women in Contemporary Sinhala Newspaper Reporting
(2023-11)
The portrayal of women in media has long been a subject of scholarly inquiry, with significant
attention given to television, film, and advertising. This study on “The Portrayal of Women in
Contemporary Sinhala Newspaper ...
Research in Microinsurance: A Bibliometric Analysis and Review
(2023-11)
The term microinsurance was introduced as a new term in the vocabulary of
development and social protection through the publication of an article in 1999
by the International Social Security Review. Today, the concept ...
Cross-Cultural Adaptation of the Toronto Empathy Questionnaire to Sinhalese for Implementation among Nursing Students in Sri Lanka
(2023-11)
The Toronto Empathy Questionnaire (TEQ) is a valuable tool for assessing empathy in nursing
students. This study aimed to translate the 16-item TEQ into Sinhalese and cross-culturally
adapt it to Sri Lanka. The process ...