Ahmad Hanani, Hamza Shaer, Mahmoud Nairat, Ramadan Zeer, Qusai Abdo, Basma Damiri
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Mental health well-being and quality of life among celiac, ulcerative colitis and Crohn’s disease patients in Palestine
Patients with inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD) such as ulcerative colitis, Crohn’s disease, and celiac disease who face psychosocial issues are at higher risk of relapse and treatment adherence ch...
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One of the largest multidisciplinary open access journals serving the psychology community, Cogent Psychology provides a home for scientifically sound peer-reviewed research. Part of Taylor & Francis / Routledge, the journal provides authors with fast peer review and publication and, through open access publishing, endeavours to help authors share their knowledge with the world. Cogent Psychology particularly encourages interdisciplinary studies and also accepts replication studies and negative results. Cogent Psychology covers a broad range of topics and welcomes submissions in all areas of psychology, ranging from social psychology to neuroscience, and everything in between. Led by Editor-in-Chief Professor Peter Walla of Webster Private University, Austria, and supported by an expert editorial team from institutions across the globe, Cogent Psychology provides our authors with comprehensive and quality peer review. Rather than accepting manuscripts based on their level of importance or impact, editors assess manuscripts objectively, accepting valid, scientific research with sound rigorous methodology. Article-level metrics let the research speak for itself.