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    Assessing the Impact of Technology Use, Social Engagement, Emotional Regulation, and Sleep Quality Among Undergraduate Students in Jordan: Examining the Mediating Effect of Perceiv... by Amjed Abojedi, Ahmad Sa'ad Alsheikh Ali, Judy Basmaji

    Published 2023-04-01
    “…A convenience sample of 308 undergraduate students was selected from the University of Jordan. The results indicated that the study model was fit, with significant direct negative impacts of social engagement, time management, and emotional regulation on perceived stress. …”
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    Reasons Why Patients Do Not Return to Sport Post ACLReconstruction: A Cross-Sectional Study by Hamdan M, Haddad BI, Amireh S, Abdel Rahman AMA, Almajali H, Mesmar H, Naum C, Alqawasmi MS, Albandi AM, Alshrouf MA

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Mohammad Hamdan,1 Bassem I Haddad,1 Saadat Amireh,2 Anas Mohammad Ahmad Abdel Rahman,2 Hala Almajali,2 Hazim Mesmar,2 Christina Naum,2 Mahmmud Sameer Alqawasmi,1 Alaa M Albandi,2 Mohammad Ali Alshrouf2,3 1Department of Special Surgery, Division of Orthopedics, School of Medicine, The University of Jordan, Amman, 11942, Jordan; 2School of Medicine, The University of Jordan, Amman, 11942, Jordan; 3Special Accident and Joint Surgery, Sportklinik Hellersen, Lüdenscheid, 58515, GermanyCorrespondence: Mohammad Ali Alshrouf, Special Accident and Joint Surgery, Sportklinik Hellersen, Paulmannshöher Street 17, Lüdenscheid, 58515, Germany, Tel +491622462460, Email M.Alshrouf@outlook.comBackground: Patients who incur an anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury and undergo ACL reconstruction (ACLR) have the intention of returning to sports at their pre-injury level; however, many do not return to the pre-injury level. …”
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    Screening for social anxiety disorder in students of Jordan universities after COVID-19 pandemic: a cross-sectional survey study by Abdallah Y Naser, Othman Beni Yonis, Ahlam J Alhemedi, Hadeel Allan, Ghalia abu Mohsen, Ayham Almasri, Haitham Abdulrazzeq, Islam Khasawneh, Osama El-khateeb

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Objective To examine the prevalence rate of social anxiety disorder (SAD) among university students in Jordan after the COVID-19 pandemic and its associated predictors.Design A cross-sectional online survey study that was conducted in Jordan between January and December 2023.Setting: Universities in Jordan.Participants Healthy university students from any specialty currently enrolled at a Jordanian university.Primary outcome measure The prevalence rate of SAD, which was assessed using the Social Phobia Inventory.Results A total of 851 university students participated in this study. …”
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