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Evaluation of Adolescents' Quality of life in Hilla City
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Objective(s): The present study describes the quality of life (QOL) among adolescents with age of (12-22) year old and identifies factors that may be associated with it. Methodology: A cross-sectional design is carried throughout to evaluate adolescents' quality of life in Hilla City for the period of September 2nd 2016 to November 6th 2016. The present study is conducted in different settings that include schools and colleges in Hilla City. A non-probability "purposive" sample of (144) participant is selected and comprised of (50%) males and (50%) females. An instrument is constructed for the intent of the study. It is contained of two sections: First, the demographic characteristics sheet (7) items of age, gender, education, parents' education, parents' occupation, properties and monthly income, and second, the evaluation of adolescents' quality of life measure (10) items of physical prosperity, mental prosperity, inclinations and feelings, self-observation, independence, guardians relations and home life, social support and companions, school condition, social acknowledgment and subsidization. Content validity of the instrument is determined through panel of (10) experts and the internal consistency reliability is estimated through application of Spearman rank correlation coefficient of (r=0.92). Data are collected through the use of the study instrument and the interview technique as means for data collection. Data are analyzed through the application of descriptive statistical data analysis approach of frequency and total scores. A total score of (52-121= low quality of life), (122-191= moderate quality of life), and (192-260= high quality of life) is obtained for the evaluation of adolescents' quality of life. Furthermore, inferential statistical data analysis approach is consisted of Chi-square test. Results: The study findings indicate that the majority of the adolescents have experienced moderate level of quality of life. The analysis depicts that there is no significant association between adolescents' quality of life and their demographic characteristics of age, gender, education, mother's occupation and father's education. Except father's occupation and mother's education which are significantly associated with adolescents' quality of life. Recommendations: The study recommends that quality of life-oriented programs can be designed and implemented to adolescents of all age groups. School and college curriculum should include courses about quality of life. Parents can be involved in the early stated programs. Further research can be conducted nationwide on large sample size with different characteristics.

 
 

 

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Mon Nov 01 2021
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2021 International Conference On Intelligent Technology, System And Service For Internet Of Everything (itss-ioe)
Application of MQ-Sensors to Indoor Air Quality Monitoring in Lab based on IoT
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Thu May 21 2015
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Environmental Monitoring And Assessment
Water quality monitoring of Al-Habbaniyah Lake using remote sensing and in situ measurements
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Mon Apr 25 2022
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International Journal Of Health Sciences
Effect of moral distress on professional quality work among nurses in intensive care units
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Background: Moral distress, as one of the most important issues in the nursing profession, can negatively affect the healthcare system. Purpose: To examine the effect of moral distress on professional quality work life. Method: A descriptive cross-sectional study a non-probability sampling method used and total sample collected was (126) of ICU nurses. Results: Moral distress, BO, STS, and, CS among ICUs nurses were moderate. Conclusion: Nurses in ICUs suffered from moderate MD which that effected their BO and STS, and the result can be negative effects on quality of care. Although MD did not affect nurses' CS, it is still an important issue that nurses may face in ICUs

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Mon Feb 01 2021
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Environmental Monitoring And Assessment
GIS-based assessment of groundwater quality for drinking and irrigation purposes in central Iraq
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Tue Jun 01 2021
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Journal Of Engineering
Evaluation of Using Magnetized Water in Leaching Salts in Sandy Loam Soil
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Many studies and researchers have reported significant evidence that some physical properties of water can be changed as it passes through a magnetic field that can improve water use.  This can have a promising potential for applications, especially in the fields of irrigation and drainage. In this research, magnetized water was used to leach salt-affected sandy loam soil. A test rig was designed and constructed to investigate the effects of magnetized water on leaching soil. The rig consists of a magnetization device that can provide variable intensity. Water was supplied from a constant head reservoir to the magnetization device then to the soils that were placed in plastic columns. Five different magnetic intensi

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Sun Jan 01 2023
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Journal Of Engineering
Evaluation of the Current Status of the Cost Control Processes in Iraqi Construction Projects
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One of the most important problems of Iraqi construction projects is the cost variances, so it is important to identify the problems and shortcomings that cause poor cost control. Through the utilization of questionnaires, the study evaluated how project costs were managed and reported. The questionnaire was distributed to 180 professionals working in the Iraqi construction sector, with a response rate of 91%. The results showed that a high percentage of projects are implemented with a difference between real and estimated costs, and the process of documenting cost data needs to be more secure. On the other hand, there is a weakness in providing the necessary work structure information to monitor costs and a lack of proc

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Mon May 28 2018
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Iraqi Journal Of Science
Use Citrus aurantium plant as bio-indicator of air pollution in Baghdad city
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The current study was conducted to demonstrate the effects of air pollution on different biochemical parameters inCitrus aurantium plant and calculation the Air Pollution Tolerance Index (APTI). Five sites were selected tocollect plant leaves, four of them within the city of Baghdad, namely Al-Jadriya, Al-Andlous, Al-Doura and closeto the private generators to represent the urban areas and Abu Ghraib site to represent the rural area. Seasonalsamples were collected for the period from October 2016 to June 2017. Eleven biochemical parameters totalchlorophyll, ascorbic acid, leaf extract pH, relative water content, total nitrogen, total protein content, total sugarcontent, proline, electrical conductivity, cadmium and lead. The results of Citr

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Mon Nov 04 2013
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Jordan Journal Of Biological Sciences
Bacteriocin Typing of Staphylococcus aureus Isolated from Different Sources in Ibb City, Yemen
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Abstract A total of 207 specimens were collected from different sources including patients, health care staff and hospital environment in Ibb city, Yemen. The study used the bacteriocin produced from active producer strains in typing of Staphylococcus aureus. Depending on the morphological, cultural and biochemical characteristics, 54 (26.09%) isolates of Staphylococcus aureus were identified. An antibiotic sensitivity test was done for the bacterial isolates, and the results showed that there were multiple resistant antibiotics. The Staphylococcin production of these isolates has been detected by using wells assay. Fifty one isolates were Staphylococcin producer. Four isolates (staph19, staph25, staph28 and staph43) were chosen as go

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Sat Oct 02 2010
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Journal Ibn Al-haitham Journal For Pure And Applied Sciences
Seasonal abundance of adult beetle species on the exposed carcasses in Baghdad City
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Wed Apr 01 2009
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Ibn Al-haitham Journal For Pure And Applied Science
Seasonal Abundance of Adult Fly Species on the Exposed Carcasses in Baghdad City
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Adult of dipterous flies were collected monthly from exposed animals carcasses during the period from February 2006 to January 2007 in Baghdad city. The results obtained showed that flies could be collected all over the year with variation of their population density in different seasons. The majority of the collected species were abundant during Spring and late Autumn (at lowest numbers) . In this investigation, nineteen species confined to four families were collected; these families are: Calliphoridae, Muscidae, Sarcophagidae and Fanniidae. The species Musca domestica Linn .was the most abundant followed by Chrysomya megacephala ( Fabricius ) , while Pollenia sp . and Fannia sp . were the least abundant species.

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