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دراسات عن اضطراب فرط الحركة وتشتت الانتباه في المملكة العربية السعودية

فيما يلي قائمة منسقة للدراسات المنشورة المتعلقة بالجوانب المختلفة لاضطراب فرط الحركة وتشتت الانتباه في المملكة العربية السعودية. إذا كنت تعرف أي دراسات أخرى عن اضطراب فرط الحركة وتشتت الانتباه في المملكة العربية السعودية وترغب بإدراجها ضمن هذه القائمة، نرجو التواصل معنا هنا.

يمكنك أيضًا العثور على مزيد من الدراسات من المملكة العربية السعودية في هذه القائمة الكاملة للمنشورات ذات الصلة بترتيب زمني ، بالإضافة إلى قائمة بالأطروحات ذات الصلة التي تم توفيرها عبر الإنترنت.

ملاحظة: ما لم يُذكر على وجه التحديد ، فإن الدراسات أدناه لم يتم إجراؤها أو دعمها من قِبل الجمعية السعودية لاضطراب فرط الحركة وتشتت الانتباه، وتم توفيرها هنا كمصدر للباحثين فقط.

دراسات شمولية

Prevalence of Health Problems Targeted by the National School‐Based Screening Program among Primary School Students in Saudi Arabia, 2019

Open Access | CC BY 4.0 |
Authors:
  1. Manal Matar Al Daajani
  2. Dina Mohammed Al‐Habib
  3. Mona Hamed Ibrahim
  4. Nora Abdulrhman Al Shewear
  5. Yahya Mohammad Fagihi
  6. Abrar Abdulazeem Alzaher
  7. Amjad Fawzi Alfaleh
  8. Khaled Ibrahim Alabdulkareem
Healthcare 10.3390/healthcare9101310

Abstract

The Saudi Ministry of Health (MOH) established a National School‐Based Screening Pro‐ gram (NSBSP) for health screening of schoolchildren. Students from specific grades were systematically screened for several health problems, including obesity, visual and auditory problems, dental cavities, scoliosis, and attention‐deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). This cross‐sectional study aimed to determine the prevalence of these health problems among primary school students based on secondary data obtained from the NSBSP. We included 444,259 screened school children from the first and fourth grades of 50% of the selected schools (both private and public) across the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) during the academic year 2018–2019. Among them, the most prevalent health problems identified were dental cavities (38.7%), eye refractory errors (10.9%), and overweight and obesity (10.5%); the less prevalent problems included ADHD (2.81%), auditory problems (0.6%), and scoliosis (0.48%). A greater prevalence of most health problems was observed in girls more than boys. The NSBSP successfully aided the detection of health conditions with high and low prevalence among primary school students in the KSA, and thus, the identification of health problems of specific concern. Implementation of effective school health services for the prevention, early detection, diagnosis, and treatment of these health problems are imperative.

Keywords

health status, national survey, KSA, school health, students, prevalence

Citation

[research_citation style="APA" pubtype="journal" authors="Manal Matar Al Daajani,Dina Mohammed Al‐Habib,Mona Hamed Ibrahim,Nora Abdulrhman Al Shewear,Yahya Mohammad Fagihi,Abrar Abdulazeem Alzaher,Amjad Fawzi Alfaleh,Khaled Ibrahim Alabdulkareem," year="2021" title="Prevalence of Health Problems Targeted by the National School‐Based Screening Program among Primary School Students in Saudi Arabia, 2019" volume="9" issue="10" journal="Healthcare" shortjournal="Healthcare" startpage="1" endpage="9" articlenum="" doi="10.3390/healthcare9101310"]

نسبة الشيوع

Prevalence of Health Problems Targeted by the National School‐Based Screening Program among Primary School Students in Saudi Arabia, 2019

Open Access | CC BY 4.0 |
Authors:
  1. Manal Matar Al Daajani
  2. Dina Mohammed Al‐Habib
  3. Mona Hamed Ibrahim
  4. Nora Abdulrhman Al Shewear
  5. Yahya Mohammad Fagihi
  6. Abrar Abdulazeem Alzaher
  7. Amjad Fawzi Alfaleh
  8. Khaled Ibrahim Alabdulkareem
Healthcare 10.3390/healthcare9101310

Abstract

The Saudi Ministry of Health (MOH) established a National School‐Based Screening Pro‐ gram (NSBSP) for health screening of schoolchildren. Students from specific grades were systematically screened for several health problems, including obesity, visual and auditory problems, dental cavities, scoliosis, and attention‐deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). This cross‐sectional study aimed to determine the prevalence of these health problems among primary school students based on secondary data obtained from the NSBSP. We included 444,259 screened school children from the first and fourth grades of 50% of the selected schools (both private and public) across the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) during the academic year 2018–2019. Among them, the most prevalent health problems identified were dental cavities (38.7%), eye refractory errors (10.9%), and overweight and obesity (10.5%); the less prevalent problems included ADHD (2.81%), auditory problems (0.6%), and scoliosis (0.48%). A greater prevalence of most health problems was observed in girls more than boys. The NSBSP successfully aided the detection of health conditions with high and low prevalence among primary school students in the KSA, and thus, the identification of health problems of specific concern. Implementation of effective school health services for the prevention, early detection, diagnosis, and treatment of these health problems are imperative.

Keywords

health status, national survey, KSA, school health, students, prevalence

Citation

[research_citation style="APA" pubtype="journal" authors="Manal Matar Al Daajani,Dina Mohammed Al‐Habib,Mona Hamed Ibrahim,Nora Abdulrhman Al Shewear,Yahya Mohammad Fagihi,Abrar Abdulazeem Alzaher,Amjad Fawzi Alfaleh,Khaled Ibrahim Alabdulkareem," year="2021" title="Prevalence of Health Problems Targeted by the National School‐Based Screening Program among Primary School Students in Saudi Arabia, 2019" volume="9" issue="10" journal="Healthcare" shortjournal="Healthcare" startpage="1" endpage="9" articlenum="" doi="10.3390/healthcare9101310"]

المعرفة والوعي

Prevalence of Health Problems Targeted by the National School‐Based Screening Program among Primary School Students in Saudi Arabia, 2019

Open Access | CC BY 4.0 |
Authors:
  1. Manal Matar Al Daajani
  2. Dina Mohammed Al‐Habib
  3. Mona Hamed Ibrahim
  4. Nora Abdulrhman Al Shewear
  5. Yahya Mohammad Fagihi
  6. Abrar Abdulazeem Alzaher
  7. Amjad Fawzi Alfaleh
  8. Khaled Ibrahim Alabdulkareem
Healthcare 10.3390/healthcare9101310

Abstract

The Saudi Ministry of Health (MOH) established a National School‐Based Screening Pro‐ gram (NSBSP) for health screening of schoolchildren. Students from specific grades were systematically screened for several health problems, including obesity, visual and auditory problems, dental cavities, scoliosis, and attention‐deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). This cross‐sectional study aimed to determine the prevalence of these health problems among primary school students based on secondary data obtained from the NSBSP. We included 444,259 screened school children from the first and fourth grades of 50% of the selected schools (both private and public) across the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) during the academic year 2018–2019. Among them, the most prevalent health problems identified were dental cavities (38.7%), eye refractory errors (10.9%), and overweight and obesity (10.5%); the less prevalent problems included ADHD (2.81%), auditory problems (0.6%), and scoliosis (0.48%). A greater prevalence of most health problems was observed in girls more than boys. The NSBSP successfully aided the detection of health conditions with high and low prevalence among primary school students in the KSA, and thus, the identification of health problems of specific concern. Implementation of effective school health services for the prevention, early detection, diagnosis, and treatment of these health problems are imperative.

Keywords

health status, national survey, KSA, school health, students, prevalence

Citation

[research_citation style="APA" pubtype="journal" authors="Manal Matar Al Daajani,Dina Mohammed Al‐Habib,Mona Hamed Ibrahim,Nora Abdulrhman Al Shewear,Yahya Mohammad Fagihi,Abrar Abdulazeem Alzaher,Amjad Fawzi Alfaleh,Khaled Ibrahim Alabdulkareem," year="2021" title="Prevalence of Health Problems Targeted by the National School‐Based Screening Program among Primary School Students in Saudi Arabia, 2019" volume="9" issue="10" journal="Healthcare" shortjournal="Healthcare" startpage="1" endpage="9" articlenum="" doi="10.3390/healthcare9101310"]

التشخيص

Prevalence of Health Problems Targeted by the National School‐Based Screening Program among Primary School Students in Saudi Arabia, 2019

Open Access | CC BY 4.0 |
Authors:
  1. Manal Matar Al Daajani
  2. Dina Mohammed Al‐Habib
  3. Mona Hamed Ibrahim
  4. Nora Abdulrhman Al Shewear
  5. Yahya Mohammad Fagihi
  6. Abrar Abdulazeem Alzaher
  7. Amjad Fawzi Alfaleh
  8. Khaled Ibrahim Alabdulkareem
Healthcare 10.3390/healthcare9101310

Abstract

The Saudi Ministry of Health (MOH) established a National School‐Based Screening Pro‐ gram (NSBSP) for health screening of schoolchildren. Students from specific grades were systematically screened for several health problems, including obesity, visual and auditory problems, dental cavities, scoliosis, and attention‐deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). This cross‐sectional study aimed to determine the prevalence of these health problems among primary school students based on secondary data obtained from the NSBSP. We included 444,259 screened school children from the first and fourth grades of 50% of the selected schools (both private and public) across the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) during the academic year 2018–2019. Among them, the most prevalent health problems identified were dental cavities (38.7%), eye refractory errors (10.9%), and overweight and obesity (10.5%); the less prevalent problems included ADHD (2.81%), auditory problems (0.6%), and scoliosis (0.48%). A greater prevalence of most health problems was observed in girls more than boys. The NSBSP successfully aided the detection of health conditions with high and low prevalence among primary school students in the KSA, and thus, the identification of health problems of specific concern. Implementation of effective school health services for the prevention, early detection, diagnosis, and treatment of these health problems are imperative.

Keywords

health status, national survey, KSA, school health, students, prevalence

Citation

[research_citation style="APA" pubtype="journal" authors="Manal Matar Al Daajani,Dina Mohammed Al‐Habib,Mona Hamed Ibrahim,Nora Abdulrhman Al Shewear,Yahya Mohammad Fagihi,Abrar Abdulazeem Alzaher,Amjad Fawzi Alfaleh,Khaled Ibrahim Alabdulkareem," year="2021" title="Prevalence of Health Problems Targeted by the National School‐Based Screening Program among Primary School Students in Saudi Arabia, 2019" volume="9" issue="10" journal="Healthcare" shortjournal="Healthcare" startpage="1" endpage="9" articlenum="" doi="10.3390/healthcare9101310"]

دراسات شمولية

Prevalence of Health Problems Targeted by the National School‐Based Screening Program among Primary School Students in Saudi Arabia, 2019

Open Access | CC BY 4.0 |
Authors:
  1. Manal Matar Al Daajani
  2. Dina Mohammed Al‐Habib
  3. Mona Hamed Ibrahim
  4. Nora Abdulrhman Al Shewear
  5. Yahya Mohammad Fagihi
  6. Abrar Abdulazeem Alzaher
  7. Amjad Fawzi Alfaleh
  8. Khaled Ibrahim Alabdulkareem
Healthcare 10.3390/healthcare9101310

Abstract

The Saudi Ministry of Health (MOH) established a National School‐Based Screening Pro‐ gram (NSBSP) for health screening of schoolchildren. Students from specific grades were systematically screened for several health problems, including obesity, visual and auditory problems, dental cavities, scoliosis, and attention‐deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). This cross‐sectional study aimed to determine the prevalence of these health problems among primary school students based on secondary data obtained from the NSBSP. We included 444,259 screened school children from the first and fourth grades of 50% of the selected schools (both private and public) across the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) during the academic year 2018–2019. Among them, the most prevalent health problems identified were dental cavities (38.7%), eye refractory errors (10.9%), and overweight and obesity (10.5%); the less prevalent problems included ADHD (2.81%), auditory problems (0.6%), and scoliosis (0.48%). A greater prevalence of most health problems was observed in girls more than boys. The NSBSP successfully aided the detection of health conditions with high and low prevalence among primary school students in the KSA, and thus, the identification of health problems of specific concern. Implementation of effective school health services for the prevention, early detection, diagnosis, and treatment of these health problems are imperative.

Keywords

health status, national survey, KSA, school health, students, prevalence

Citation

[research_citation style="APA" pubtype="journal" authors="Manal Matar Al Daajani,Dina Mohammed Al‐Habib,Mona Hamed Ibrahim,Nora Abdulrhman Al Shewear,Yahya Mohammad Fagihi,Abrar Abdulazeem Alzaher,Amjad Fawzi Alfaleh,Khaled Ibrahim Alabdulkareem," year="2021" title="Prevalence of Health Problems Targeted by the National School‐Based Screening Program among Primary School Students in Saudi Arabia, 2019" volume="9" issue="10" journal="Healthcare" shortjournal="Healthcare" startpage="1" endpage="9" articlenum="" doi="10.3390/healthcare9101310"]