TOPIC- Exploring the Geographical and Psychological Dimensions of PCOS/PCOD: Bridging Gaps in Diagnosis and Treatment
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The aim of this study was to examine geographic psychological parameters in polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) or polycystic ovarian disorder (PCOD). Researchers sought ways to bridge the gap between PCOD/PCOS diagnosis and treatment. Researchers also investigated the impact of geographical factors on the PS, MW, and QOL of PCOS/PCOD patients. The research employs a mixed-methods approach, utilizing structured questionnaires hosted on Google Forms to gather data. The sampling strategy includes purposive sampling to ensure representation from both rural and urban areas. Descriptive statistics and t-test was the statistical technique used to evaluate the data using SPSS software analysis to compare geographical locations on PS, MW, and QOL.
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