Publications by authors named "Abdullah Alsubaie"

Background: Substance use disorders (SUDs), encompassing alcohol (AUDs) and drug use disorders (DUDs), are significant global public health concerns. While SUDs are well-documented worldwide, data on their prevalence and impact in Saudi Arabia remain scarce. This study investigates the epidemiology and burden of SUDs in Saudi Arabia using data from the Saudi National Mental Health Survey (SNMHS).

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  • A clinical study was conducted to assess different pain management strategies after cesarean sections (CS) using 300 participants divided into five groups based on their anesthesia methods and analgesic protocols.
  • Results indicated that the group receiving intrathecal morphine (ITM) reported the best pain relief and function, followed closely by the group combining spinal anesthesia with fentanyl and a TAP block (ITF+TAP).
  • The general anesthesia group experienced the worst pain and had the quickest request for additional analgesia, highlighting the effectiveness of multimodal analgesia in enhancing postoperative recovery.
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The rapid evolution of multifunctional wearable smart devices has significantly expanded their applications in human-computer interaction and motion health monitoring. Central to these devices are flexible sensors, which require high stretchability, durability, self-adhesion, and sensitivity. Biomacromolecules have attracted attention in sensor design for their biocompatibility, biodegradability, and unique mechanical properties.

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  • - The study highlights that mental disorders disproportionately affect women in Saudi Arabia, with 24.7% experiencing a disorder in the past year and 35.9% at some point in their lives, mainly anxiety and mood disorders.
  • - A range of sociodemographic factors, including region, urban living, chronic health conditions, and gender disadvantage factors such as domestic violence, were found to significantly correlate with these mental health issues.
  • - A striking 86.2% of women with 12-month mental disorders and 73.8% with lifetime disorders did not seek treatment, indicating a significant gap in mental health care access.
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Aim and background Medical emergencies (MEs) pose urgent threats to life and occur frequently, with primary care providers seeing at least one emergency per year. Common MEs include asthma, anaphylaxis, seizures, and cardiac arrest. However, many medical offices are ill-equipped to handle these emergencies.

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  • The COVID-19 pandemic has created new challenges for healthcare systems, leading to an increase in chronic pain cases and changes in pain management approaches, primarily due to the postponement of medical services.
  • Telemedicine and digital health have surged as critical solutions for providing care, enabling remote treatment for patients with chronic pain who face difficulties accessing healthcare services.
  • This literature review analyzes 38 selected studies from various databases, highlighting the evolution, benefits, challenges, and ethical concerns surrounding telemedicine in pain management post-pandemic, as well as future directions for digital health technology.
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Background: Myocardial infarction (MI) stands as a prevalent worldwide cause of mortality. The aftermath of an MI often entails an unpleasant experience for individuals, who frequently find themselves overwhelmed. Extensive literature suggests that a significant proportion of patients develop depressive symptoms subsequent to MI.

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Background And Objective: Glucose-Potassium Ratio (GPR) has emerged as a biomarker in several pathophysiological conditions. However, the association between GPR and long-term outcomes in stroke patients has not been investigated. Our study evaluated the applicability of baseline GPR as a predictive prognostic tool for clinical outcomes in ischemic stroke patients.

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Aims: There is ongoing debate about the extent to which the epidemiology of OCD is similar across the world, given the lack of nationally representative data from key regions like the Middle East and North Africa. Using the nationally representative dataset from the Saudi National Mental Health Survey (SNMHS), we aimed to delineate the epidemiological profile of OCD in the Saudi population.

Methods: A subsample of 1981 participants from the SNMHS was assessed.

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  • * Conducted at Khamis Mushait General Hospital over one year, the research analyzed medical records of 150 RA patients, focusing on sociodemographic factors, disease duration, medications, and comorbidities using statistical software.
  • * Key findings revealed anemia as the most common comorbidity, along with hypertension and diabetes, with factors like disease duration and specific medication use significantly affecting the presence of comorbidities.
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Background: It is known worldwide that stigma towards mental illness exists. Studies on stigma perceived by patients with mental illness have shown decreased quality of life and a negative impact on work, school and social life. The aim of this study was to estimate the prevalence of perceived stigma among respondents who had been diagnosed with a mental illness during the past 12 months, its association with socio-demographic variables and its effect on work and social roles limitations among Saudis.

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Introduction: Comorbidities of mental disorders and chronic physical conditions are a common medical burden reported among Western countries. National estimates of such comorbidities among the general population of Arab countries like Saudi Arabia are unknown. This study examined the prevalence of lifetime chronic physical conditions among the Saudi general population with DSM-IV 12-month mental disorders, and the associations with disability in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA).

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Background: The mental health of college students, especially medical students, is a major issue worldwide. Depression and anxiety are among the top causes of death among people aged 15-29 years old. Mental health disorders, especially mood disorders such as depression and anxiety, are common among university students.

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Objective: To assess prevalence and correlation of factors of family burden associated with mental and physical disorders in the general population of Saudi Arabia.

Setting And Participants: A secondary analysis of data from the Saudi National Mental Health Survey (SNMHS).

Outcome Measures: Mental and physical health disorders of first-degree relatives and objective (time, financial) and subjective (distress, embarrassment) family burden.

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Introduction: Social determinants of health (SDH) influence and modify the risk for mental health disorders. To our knowledge, no study has explored SDH in the context of mental health in Saudi Arabia (SA) using population-based data. This study investigated the association between several SDH and anxiety and mood disorders in SA.

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Perovskite materials have gained considerable attention in recent years for their potential to improve the efficiency of solar cells. This study focuses on optimizing the efficiency of perovskite solar cells (PSCs) by investigating the thickness of the methylammonium-free absorber layer in the device structure. In the study we used a SCAPS-1D simulator to analyze the performance of MASnI and CsPbI-based PSCs under AM1.

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Previous global and regional studies indicate that adolescents and young adults (i.e., youth) are affected by various mental disorders with lifelong consequences.

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Background And Objective: In patients with asthma, fractional exhaled nitric oxide (FeNO) is a biomarker for eosinophilic airway inflammation. However, the correlation with the blood eosinophil count, immunoglobulin E (IgE), and spirometric values is not well established. We aimed to investigate the correlation between FeNO, blood eosinophils, IgE, and spirometric values in asthmatic patients.

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Background: While global studies demonstrated that features of urban living are associated with the risk of developing mental disorders, there remains a significant knowledge gap surrounding this topic in the Middle East and North Africa region.

Aims: This study aims to assess the prevalence, severity, correlates, and treatment of mental disorders in Riyadh City by examining certain aspects of urban living such as exposure to traumatic events, early exposure to urbanization, and seeking treatment.

Methods: The Saudi National Mental Health Survey is a community epidemiological survey in a nationally representative sample of citizens aged 15 to 65 in KSA.

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Objectives: To assess the outcomes of the laparoscopic approach compared to those of the open approach in emergency colorectal surgery.

Methods: This retrospective cohort study included all patients aged >15 years who underwent emergency colorectal surgery from 2016-2021 at King Abdulaziz Medical City, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Patients were divided based on the surgical approach into laparoscopic and open groups.

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Objectives This study aimed to assess the general population's knowledge of rheumatoid arthritis (RA), its health consequences, and the impact of mass media on their knowledge and attitudes in Qassim, Saudi Arabia. Methods A cross-sectional study was used through an online questionnaire to determine the general characteristics of participants and the influence of mass media on their knowledge, attitudes, and fears toward RA. An online pretested and standardized questionnaire was distributed through social media using combined convenience and snowball sampling that targeted the general population residing in Qassim, Saudi Arabia, between 10 January and 11 March 2022.

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Fast electroflotation extraction of heavy metals from wastewater is described. The results of experimental investigations of the extraction of iron, aluminium and chromium hydroxides from aqueous solutions in the presence of surfactants of various natures and ions of calcium by electroflotation are presented. It was found that the presence of Ca in the solution at a concentration of 0.

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Objective: Limited studies have been conducted in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia on eating disorders (EDs). This study presents national epidemiological survey data on the prevalence and correlates of anorexia nervosa (AN), bulimia nervosa (BN), and binge-eating disorder (BED) and their association with other mental health disorders, impairment in role functioning, and individual help-seeking behaviors in the Saudi National Mental Health Survey (SNMHS).

Method: A face-to-face survey was conducted in a nationally representative household sample of Saudi citizens aged 15-65 (n = 4004).

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