“Assessment of Radiation Dose Optimization Techniques in CT Scans: A Cross-Sectional Study”
الإصدار التاسع والثلاثون من المجلة العلمية لنشر البحوث
تم نشر الإصدار التاسع والثلاثون من المجلة العمية لنشر البحوث في: 1-05 -2025م. يحتوي الإصدار على بعض الأبحاث في مختلف التخصصات، كما أن الإصدار قد تناول العديد من المشاكل البحثية المهمه التي تشكل أهمية وفائدة كبيرة للمجتمع العلمي والمعرفي. جميع الأبحاث متاحة للتحميل والتعقيب والاستشهاد المرجعي لكافة الباحثين والأكاديميين.
الأبحاث والأوراق العلمية:
Email : naieef48@gmail.com
Radiology Specialist
Name : Turki menif alotaibi
Email : Zeyid20@gmail.com
Radiology technician
Name : Bandar Ahmad Ali Alassiri
Email: bander222233@gmail.com
Radiology technician
Name : Mshari mettab alamri
Email:Mshari.alamri.m@gmail.com
Radiology technician
“Assessment of Radiation Dose Optimization Techniques in CT Scans: A Cross-Sectional Study”
Abstract:
This study aims to explore the impact of family and social support on the severity of mental health symptoms among individuals in Saudi Arabia. The research will examine how the presence or absence of family and social support networks influences mental health outcomes, focusing on cultural, societal, and systemic factors specific to the Saudi context. Family support is hypothesized to play a significant role in alleviating symptoms, while the absence of such support may exacerbate mental health challenges. The study will employ a mixed-methods approach, combining quantitative data from surveys and qualitative data from semi-structured interviews. Through this approach, the study aims to identify key cultural and societal factors that may either enhance or hinder mental health recovery and provide recommendations for improving mental health treatment by strengthening support systems. The findings will contribute to a deeper understanding of the role of family and social networks in mental health care in Saudi Arabia and inform future mental health interventions and policies. Keywords: Family support, social support, mental health, severity of symptoms, Saudi Arabia, cultural factors, societal factors, mental health recovery, stigma, cross-sectional study.