مجلة دراسات في علم النفس الصحة
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Item Les Effets Et Les Conséquences Psychophysiologiques Chez Les Utilisateurs Des Ordinateurs à Long Terme(Laboratoire Psychologie de la Santé Prévention et Qualité de Vie/Université Alger2, 2018-12-30) ZENAD, DALILAL'ordinateur est devenu notre outil le plus commun et l'une des nécessités absolues de nos jours et comme un signe de développement technologique moderne. Il est devenu tellement utile partout, comme si rien ne peut se faire sans lui. Son utilisation est indispensable à tous les secteurs et services tels que les administrations, les services de santé, l'éducation, ainsi que dans les services financiers et commerciaux ... travail, mais ils l'utilisent même à la maison et durant leur temps libre.Item The Relationship Between Proactive Coping And Myocardial Infarction Patients Quality Of Life: A Study Through Cardiac Psychology.(Health psychology, Prevention and Quality of Life Laboratory /University of Algiers 2, 2022-09-30) ZENAD, DALILA; Gherara, LakhdarThe presented study aims to explore the relationship between proactive coping and quality of life in patients with myocardial infarction (MI), the current study examined a sample of 42 MI patients in Mustapha Bacha Hospital, Algiers. We made use of descriptive and correlative approach in data collection and data analysis using the following research tools: Interviews, Proactive Coping Inventory (PCI) and World Health Organization Quality of Life (WHOQOL-BREF), The results were analyzed using the Pearson correlation coefficient to study the relationship between the variables and the T test to study the differences of proactive coping and quality of life in heart patients of both types. The results of the study concluded that: There is a strong positive correlation between proactive coping and health-related quality of life in patients with myocardial infarction type II ST (STEMI), where the correlation score was estimated at r = 0.604, which is a function value at the significance level α=0.01. Whereas: there is no correlation relationship between proactive coping and health-related quality of life in patients with myocardial infarction type I (1) Non-ST (Non-STEMI). As well as the absence of statistically significant differences in the proactive coping attributed to the sex factor, it can be said that proactive coping in patients with myocardial infarction of both types is not affected by the sex factor.
