Quality of Life and Wellbeing of Patients with Celiac Disease in Aseer Region of Saudi Arabia

Journal Title: International Journal of Medical Research Professionals - Year 2018, Vol 4, Issue 1

Abstract

Background: It is known that people who suffer from celiac can't live natural life, they always have dissatisfaction feeling since most of time they can't enjoy with anything they have so, the aim of the study is to what extend celiac can effect on the life of people who suffer from it. Method: The researcher will use the analytical descriptive method to achieve the objective of the study. The researcher will depend on descriptive statistics and cross tables, in addition to the most important graphs that will him to show the aim clearly. Results: In the sample 80% of people who suffered from celiac are men, 45.1% of them are under 23 years, 55% of them are single, 93.7% of them are Saudi, 35.9% of them have a bachelor degree, 40.8% of them doesn't work, 53.5% of them their monthly income less than 3000, 54% of them live in the middle and, 28.2% of them get a good level of wellbeing score. Conclusions: Quality of life and wellbeing of patients with celiac disease in the sample is moderate level for in average.

Authors and Affiliations

Tariq Mohammed Ali Alahmari, Aisha Jaber Al-Amer Asiri, Ruqayyah Mohammed Ali Bilali, Asma Saad Al Qahtani, Mohammed Abdullah Alqarni, Faisal abdullah almalwi, Awad Salem Alrashdi, Abdullah Ali Alhassani, Javed Iqbal Wani

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  • EP ID EP529633
  • DOI 10.21276/ijmrp.2018.4.1.033
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Tariq Mohammed Ali Alahmari, Aisha Jaber Al-Amer Asiri, Ruqayyah Mohammed Ali Bilali, Asma Saad Al Qahtani, Mohammed Abdullah Alqarni, Faisal abdullah almalwi, Awad Salem Alrashdi, Abdullah Ali Alhassani, Javed Iqbal Wani (2018). Quality of Life and Wellbeing of Patients with Celiac Disease in Aseer Region of Saudi Arabia. International Journal of Medical Research Professionals, 4(1), 170-174. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-529633