Publications by authors named "Rahaf Alqarehi"

Background: Children and teenagers spend a significant amount of time watching screens, which include cellphones, tablets, gaming consoles, televisions, and computers. Regulation of screen time exposure is a crucial matter to avoid the health drawbacks of prolonged screen exposure.

Objectives: Assessment of parents' knowledge, attitude, and practice of regulation screen exposure among their children under six years old in the western region of Saudi Arabia.

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Background Globally, one of the leading causes of blindness is diabetic retinopathy (DR). However, many patients do not participate in DR screening because of a lack of awareness. This study aims to assess the knowledge, attitude, and practice (KAP) level regarding DR screening and eye management among diabetic patients in Saudi Arabia.

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Article Synopsis
  • The study focused on evaluating skincare knowledge, attitudes, and practices among Saudi populations, assessing data collected via a social media survey targeting individuals aged 12 and older.
  • Out of 710 participants, most were young adults (54.8% aged 18-30), predominantly female (77.3%), with a majority having no income and residing in the Western region of Saudi Arabia.
  • Results indicated a 19.9% prevalence of skin disease, revealing that skincare product usage was notably higher among females, while acceptable skincare knowledge and practices were identified within the population.
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