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Mokhtar Soheylizad, Salman Khazaei, Razieh Sadat Mirmoeini, Behzad Gholamaliee,
Volume 13, Issue 1 (Pajouhan Scientific Journal, Autumn 2014)
Abstract

Introduction: Gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) is the most common metabolic disorders in pregnancy. Identifying risk factors for GDM helps to better understand the disorder and develop appropriate screening Strategies. This study aims to identify risk factors for GDM among pregnant women in rural areas of Hamadan province.

Methods: This was a case-control study. GDMs were  extracted in rural areas of Hamadan province during the year 2011. After removing those who migration out of the province, died cases and those with a history of diabetes deaths, 112 pregnant women with GDM were identified. The control group was selected and necessary matches between the two groups were performed. After referring to their pregnancy files, The checklist were completed. Statistical analysis was performed using Stata software, version 11, an and error level less than 5% was considered.

Results: Most cases were in the age group 30-40 (57.1%), Their mean age was 33.3±0.5 years. 37.5% of cases had experienced third pregnancy. Body Mass Index (P=0.03), history of hypertension before pregnancy (P=0.03) and a history of high-risk pregnancies (P=0.003) had a significant relationship with GDM.

Conclusion: According to the results of the present study, high BMI, history of high-risk pregnancy, history of hypertension before pregnancy had a significant relationship with GDM. Because of the differences in some of the relevant factors for GDM in different locations, prospective studies with larger sample size and standard criteria for the diagnosis of GDM is necessary


Behzad Gholamaliee, Salman Khazaei, Somayeh Jamorpour, Abdollah Mohammadian Hafshejani, Hamid Salehinia,
Volume 14, Issue 1 (Pajouhan Scientific Journal, Autumn 2015)
Abstract

Introduction: Motorcycling is one of the most important factors of causing injury and motorcyclists are assumed to be as a vulnerable group of road accidents. Evaluation of epidemiological characteristics of traffic accidents in motorcyclists provides valuable information to be used for determination of research priorities. This study aimed to investigate the epidemiology of country-level traffic accidents among motorcyclists in 2013.

Methods: In this Cross-sectional study data was collected and studied from the national accidents record program in 2013. All traffic accidents, that injured people has received medical services in any private or public hospitals, were considered. Incident rate of accidents in motorcyclists was calculated per ten thousand. For the occurrence of accidents, GIS software package was used and data analysis was done by Ecxel 2010 and Stata 11.

Results: In the present study, all injured motorcyclists included 168239 male and 23222 female. Number of traffic accidents in men was higher than women [87.9% and 12.1%, respectively] and the most affected people were in range of 20-24 years old group. Also, most of the traffic accidents has occurred on streets and alleys (84.12%).

Conclusion: Most of the traffic accidents has occurred in young people and urban areas. To reduce the risky behaviors and therefore decrease in the rate of motorcyclists’ traffic accident, development of strict laws and improvement of the cultural awareness should be emphasized more strongly.


Behzad Gholamaliee, Somayeh Jamoorpour, Asghar Sori, Mokhtar Soheilizad, Salamn Khazaei, Fatemeh Noryian, Mohammad Bagher,
Volume 14, Issue 4 (Pajouhan Scientific Journal, Summer 2016)
Abstract

Introduction: Marriage and family are one of the factors in mental health and individuals’ life styles and its role in reducing personal and social disruptions is known. In order to plan properly and increase youth’s awareness of right marital criteria, it is necessary to know their viewpoints. Therefore, this study was designed to determine the criteria of married couples about to get married referred to the Marriage Counseling Center of Tuyserkan City in 2015.

Methods: This study was a cross-sectional descriptive-analytic study that was conducted on 204 couples referred to the marriage counseling center, who were selected by the available sampling method, in 2015. The research instrument was a questionnaire including demographic characteristics and preference criteria of spouse selection inventory (PCSS). The data were analyzed by using the chi-square and Spearman correlation test, using SPSS version 17 at the level of error of less than 0.05.

Results: The results showed that among married criteria, 183 persons (89.5%), 179 persons (87.7%) and 177 persons (86.8%) chose love, chastity and mental health. Couples in urban areas married at higher ages. Also, there was a significant relationship between income and occupation and the gender of the couples (P<0.05).

Conclusion: It is essential to hold marriage preparation courses targeting and identifying desire educational needs of the target group in the appropriate time to create right attitude in mate selection criteria..


Mokhtar Soheylizad, Eshrat Yahaghi Amjad, Dariush Amini, Behzad Gholamaliee,
Volume 15, Issue 1 (Pajouhan Scientific Journal, Autumn 2016)
Abstract

Introduction: Diabetes is a debilitating disease negatively affects the job performance and quality of life of patients. Since type 2 diabetes is a chronic disease and creates disability and the patients need lifetime care, the quality of life in patients is highly affected by this disease and its implications. This study aimed to determine the relationship between self-esteem, resilience and quality of life among patients with type 2 diabetes in Hamadan City.

Methods: In this analytical cross-sectional study, 186 patients with type 2 diabetes who had medical records in Hamadan Diabetes Center were examined, in 2015. Data collection instruments included: Coppersmith’s self-esteem inventory, Connor-Davidson resilience scale and the World Health Organization’s quality of life questionnaire. Data analysis was performed via SPSS 19 software utilizing descriptive statistics, Pearson correlation, multiple regression and independent T-test.

Results: Two variables: self-esteem (P<0.001) and resilience (P=0.02) had a significant correlation with quality of life of diabetic patients. However, the regression analysis showed that only self-esteem could predict significantly the quality of life (P<0.001). Also, there was a significant difference in variables of the quality of life (P=0.021), self-esteem (P=0.02) and resilience (P=0.008) between two groups of male and female patients.

Conclusion: The quality of in patients with diabetes is improved life with increasing self-esteem and resilience of them. Offering suitable strategies to raise self-esteem and resilience in diabetic patients causes an improvement of quality of life in these patients.



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