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Perception ; : 3010066241258969, 2024 Jun 11.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38863276

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Vibrotactile feedback can be built into clothing such as vests. This means that often vibrotactile information is presented to the back. It is known that the back has a relatively low spatial acuity. Spatial acuity varies across different limbs and sometimes with different locations on a limb. These known anisotropies suggest that there might be systematic variations in vibrotactile spatial acuity for different areas of the back and also for different orientations (i.e. horizontal vs. vertical). Here we systematically measured spatial acuity in four areas of the back for both horizontal and vertical orientations. The results show no significant differences in spatial acuity for the back areas that were tested. Spatial acuity was, however, higher in the horizontal direction than in the vertical direction by roughly a factor of two. This means that when designing vibrotactile displays for the back the tactor density can be lower in the vertical direction than in the horizontal direction and density should be constant for different areas of the back.

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Chinese Journal of School Health ; (12): 860-863, 2022.
Artículo en Chino | WPRIM (Pacífico Occidental) | ID: wpr-934822

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Objective@#To understand the use of condom among middle school students after outpatient abortion operation, so as to provide a basis for safe sex education and intervention.@*Methods@#The questionnaire survey on condom use was conducted among the middle school students who had abortion operation in obstetric and gynecologic out patient clinic of Yuyao People s Hospital from 2016 to 2020. Group differences were compared by using Chi square test.@*Results@#A total of 274 middle school students were investigated. The awareness rates on "AIDS can be transmitted through sexual contact" and "correct use of condoms can reduce the risk of AIDS through sexual transmission" were 93.80% and 91.24% respectively. The rate of condom s usage was 17.88% in the past 6 months, 5.47% of participants used condoms every time, 12.41% used condoms occasionally, and 82.12% never used condoms. About 18.37% of participants who used condoms every time or occasionally could use correctly. The top three reasons were "I don t think it s so coincidental to get pregnant once in a while" (16.44%), "I think it s very troublesome to use it" (14.67%), "I didn t expect to use it, let alone prevent diseases" (14.22%).@*Conclusion@#Yuyao City flow of students related AIDS knowledge awareness rate is high, and the condom utilization rate, the correct utilization rate is very low. According to the main reasons of not wearing condoms, do a good job of the correct use of condom publicity, through targeted sex education and intervention, to achieve the purpose of from "knowledge" to "faith" and ultimately to "practice".

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