Acta Scientific Medical Sciences (ASMS)(ISSN: 2582-0931)

Research Article Volume 7 Issue 12

Behavioral Changes Among Community After Covid 19 Pandemic

Mezoun Al-Muhaimeed, Heba Alissa, Dina Alomaim, Razan Alhussain, Nourah Alsubaie, Alhasan AlKaud, Aliaa Alam, Marwa Azaben and Mostafa Kofi*

Family Medicine Consultant, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia

*Corresponding Author: Mostafa Kofi, Family Medicine Consultant, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.

Received: December 04, 2023; Published: November 14, 2023

Abstract

A cross sectional study Riyadh To determine Behavioral changes among community after covid 19 pandemic And possibility of these changes to persist for the future, a self-administered questionnaire with close-ended questions will be distributed. Aim of this study is to assess behavioral changes after pandemic among patients Riyadh, and to explore risk factors which can keep these changes in the future.

 Keywords: Covid 19; Riyadh; Population

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Citation

Citation: Mostafa Kofi., et al. “Behavioral Changes Among Community After Covid 19 Pandemic”.Acta Scientific Medical Sciences 7.12 (2023): 33-42.

Copyright

Copyright: © 2023 Mostafa Kofi., et al. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.




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