“…This result is consistent with studies (Mohamed, 2016;Lassoued, 2017;Al-omairi, 2018) that have resulted in a statistically significant relationship between QOL and motivation for achievement among university students in general, and diabetics in particular, as consistent with the study of (Shao et al, 2017) which concluded that family support is a form of social support that brings positive mental and emotional changes in diabetics; strengthens their resoluteness and confidence in managing their health (physical and psychological health); thus contributes to improving their QOL, as its impact reflects on improving their sugar rare in the blood; it is also consistent with the result (Novita & Novitasari, 2017;Mousavi et al, 2017) which indicated a direct relationship between family support and QOL. In addition to the result of the Study (Al-Mohaimeed, 2017), which concluded that anxiety is more common among patients with impaired social support, it is also consistent with a study (Tveten et al, 2017) which indicated a relationship between Physical Activities and QOL as interest in Physical Activities increases QOL and is also consistent with studies (Kesici & Çavuş, 2019;Martins et al, 2018;Markosyan & Perikhanyan, 2019) which noted that regular physical activity helps in the management of chronic diseases including diabetes, and can improve mental health, QOL and well-being, and to increase interest in university students with type 1 diabetes, the search for variables that can have a positive correlation with their QOL is critical to improving their QOL, because as previous studies have indicated that they suffer from some psychological and physical problems, which may negatively affect their QOL (Cakmak & Gen , 2020;Delevatti et al, 2018;Jawadi. and Turki, 2018;Molvaer et al, 2020;Raymakers et al, 2018).…”