Introduction: Seeing the Invisible Connections Imagine waking up one day in a world that looks different. The vibrant colors are gone, the faces are mere blurs, and the world you’ve known fades into indistinct shapes. For millions of people around the globe, this isn’t imagination but reality, as they live with varying degrees of visual […]
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Navigating Digital Emotions: Unraveling Posting Patterns in Bipolar Disorder Support Forums
Introduction: Cracking the Code of Online Expressions Have you ever wondered what your online posts say about your mood? With the rise of online support forums, millions around the globe have found solace in sharing their thoughts and experiences within virtual communities. For individuals with bipolar disorder (BD), where mood swings are a defining feature, […]

Navigating the Digital Maze: Unpacking the Arabic PUS Scale for Social Networks
Introduction: A Double-Edged Sword In today’s hyper-connected world, social media platforms have become a pervasive element of daily life, especially for adolescents who navigate these networks as part of their social interactions. Imagine a tool that not only connects you with friends but also seems indispensable to your very social fabric. However, what happens when […]

Navigating the Digital Maze: Unraveling the Link Between Depression and Social Media Addiction During the Pandemic
Introduction: The Digital Safety Net or Trap? In the quietude of lockdowns and the solitude of quarantine, social media became a beacon for connection during the COVID-19 pandemic. But as many sought refuge in this digital world, a new challenge emerged: the potential for social media to exacerbate feelings of depression and foster addictive behaviors. […]

Thriving in Chaos: The Experiences of Medical Students with ADHD
Introduction Imagine juggling flaming torches while balancing on a tightrope, only to find out that this vaulting test of skill mirrors your everyday experience at medical school. Underneath the white coats and stethoscopes, some medical students navigate their rigorous academic journeys while managing Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). These individuals, whose lives are often misunderstood, face […]

Navigating the Double-Edged Screen: Examining How Smartphone Use Shapes Our Well-Being
Introduction: Phones – Our Modern-Day Companions Imagine waking up in the morning. What’s the first thing most of us reach for? Our phones. These pocket-sized devices have intricately woven themselves into the fabric of our daily lives, often blurring the lines between utility and dependency. But what does this mean for our well-being? This is […]
Bridging the Gap: Exploring the Role of Video Calls in the Lives of Individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorders
Introduction: A Window into New Connections In our fast-paced, digital world, where communication has rapidly evolved from face-to-face conversations to texts, emails, and video calls, there’s increasing interest in how these shifts influence our social interactions and psychological well-being. For individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD), who often experience challenges with social communication and sensory […]

Navigating Personal Space: Understanding Social Boundaries in Autism
Introduction Picture yourself at a bustling party. The room reverberates with laughter and music. Friends and strangers alike mingle, navigating the complex and often subtle dance of social interaction. Now, imagine a world where these unspoken rules of social engagement are not easily decipherable. This is the reality for many individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder […]

Navigating the Digital Maze: Internet Addictions Among Adults with Dyslexia
— Introduction Imagine brushing shoulders with a perplexing paradox: in a world designed to enhance connectivity, some individuals find themselves more isolated than ever. This scenario unfolds vividly in the realm of internet addiction, a gripping phenomenon where digital immersion becomes entrapment. The plot thickens when we introduce dyslexia into the equation. Dyslexia, a well-known […]
When Words Speak Louder Than Numbers: Exploring How We Express Our Mental States
Introduction: Putting Emotions Into Words Imagine being asked to describe your feelings or mental state at a given moment. You have two options: using a scale from one to ten or describing them with your own words. Which would you choose? This question strikes at the heart of a research paper titled ‘Precise language responses […]