Objective: To assess the impact of psychosocial factors on patients with psoriasis' quality of life and to determine how those factors affect that quality of life.
Methodology: Psoriasis patients in AL-Diwaniyah City were collected from 1-05-2022 through 30-05-2022 for a total of 100 patients. Frequency, and percentage for their demographic data were calculated. Using the SPSS statistical tool, a statistical analysis was done to determine the psychological impact of psoriasis on quality of life.
Result: Men (less than 25 years old) in all age categories made up the majority of study participants. The study sample's educational level was secondary and many had no work. Most psoriasis patients were married and resided in cities. Quality of life was moderate in 71% patients.
Conclusions: The majority of the study sample, or around half of it, was male and within age categories. Quality of life was fair in majority.
Background: Hypertension is the most common risk factor for cardiovascular disease (CVD) , and it frequently coexists with other CVD risk factors and bad lifestyle behaviors such smoking, diabetes, cholesterol, obesity, lack of physical activity, and a poor diet. The objective of the article to identify the assessing the effect Pender's Model in changing employees' eating behaviors suffer hypertension at Mosul University Iraq. Method: A descriptive Cross-sectional design by using approach is conducted to determine the Assess the effect Pender's Model in changing employees' Eating Behaviors suffer hypertension at Mosul university Iraq. A probability simple random sample of 50 male and female employees at Mosul university Iraq. The information was gathered using a questionnaire and analyzed using SPSS version 26. Results: This results of this study that all the concepts of the pander model were (p value) significant, except for the concept of barriers. Conclusion: The study concluded that the assessment through pender's Model showed a positive effect on many health behaviors that affect eating behavior, including perceived benefit, self_efficacy, activity related effect, and supporting family and friends to control hypertension. Keywords: Assessing, effect , Pender's Model, employees', Eating Behaviors, hypertension.
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