Adolescents with type 1 diabetes mellitus are prone to have eating problems. This study aimed to determine factors of eating problems among this population in University Malaya Medical Centre. Fifteen adolescents who scored more than 20 marks in the Diabetes Eating Problem Survey – Revised questionnaire were invited for an in-depth interview. Questions were asked based on their questionnaire’s response. The interview sessions were recorded, transcribed verbatim, and thematic analysis was used. Five main themes emerged: pressure, physiological factor, psychological factor, patient’s low compliances to insulin intake and food control and fear. Early referral to child psychologist would prevent it from developing.
<em>This study aims to determine the effect of brand image, ease of transaction and location on the decision to become a member of the Sharia Cooperative BMT BISMA Kelapa Dua Tangerang. This study took the population of members of the BMT BISMA Kelapa Dua Sharia Cooperative with purposive sampling technique. The method used is descriptive quantitative by conducting statistical tests consisting of validity, reliability, classical assumption tests, multiple regression tests and hypothesis testing by testing brand image variables, transaction convenience and location partial or simultaneous influence on the decision. The findings of this study indicate that the ease of transaction and location variables have a positive and significant influence on the decision to become a member of the BMT BISMA Sharia Cooperative. While the brand image variable does not have a significant influence on the decision to become a member of the BMT BISMA Sharia Cooperative.</em>
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