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Publication Factors associated with health-related quality of life among belgrade university students(2011) ;Pekmezovic, Tatjana (7003989932) ;Popovic, Aleksandra (36192200300) ;Tepavcevic, Darija Kisic (57218390033) ;Gazibara, Tatjana (36494484100)Paunic, Mila (36495443100)Purpose The aims of the study were to evaluate healthrelated quality of life (HRQoL) among students of University of Belgrade (Serbia) and to identify factors that might have associated with their HRQoL including relationship with depression. Methods Between April and June, 2009, 1624 students were enrolled in the cross-sectional study. HRQoL was assessed by using SF-36 questionnaire and general depressive status by Beck Depression Inventory (BDI). In statistical analysis, ANOVA (Bonferroni adjustment), x2 test, and correlation analysis were performed. Results In our study, the highest SF-36 scale score was obtained for Physical Functioning. All SF-36 domains significantly (P≤0.01) negatively correlated with BDI. Students of medical sciences had the lowest scores in almost all SF-36 domains. Students who lived with parents had statistically significantly higher scores of majority of SF-36 domains. The total SF-36 score significantly correlated with average monthly family income (P = 0.002). Smokers and non-smokers significantly differed in the total SF-36 score (P = 0.001). Based on the comparison across the physical activity categories, there is a clear pattern of differences in the total SF-36 scores (P = 0.001). Conclusion Our findings indicate that multiple factors are adversely associated with students' HRQoL. Appropriate health education programs to target modifiable risk factors may improve students' HRQoL. © Springer Science+Business Media B.V. 2010. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication Severity of COVID-19 Symptoms among University of Belgrade Students during the July-September 2021 Pandemic Wave: Implications for Vaccination(2022) ;Paunic, Mila (36495443100) ;Filipovic, Simona (57712087900) ;Nieuwenhuis, Max (57711916300) ;Paunic, Aleksandar (57711957500) ;Pesic, Marijana (57711875600) ;Tomasevic, Milena (57711916400) ;Obradović, Marija (57711875700) ;Zikic, Zorica (57711834000) ;Laketic, Vesna (25936405800) ;Mihajlovic, Mirjana (57711998200)Gazibara, Tatjana (36494484100)Objective: The aim of this study was to identify the intensity of COVID-19 symptoms during the pandemic wave during July-September 2021 and to identify factors associated with having moderate and severe symptoms of COVID-19 among affected students in the University of Belgrade. Material and Methods: This study was carried out at the Institute for Students' Health (ISH) in Belgrade, Serbia. The ISH is the referral institution for health care delivery at primary and secondary levels. This analysis includes students who presented from July 1 until September 30, 2021, when the latest pandemic wave of COVID-19 was observed among university students. Data were extracted from students' electronic medical records. Three levels of COVID-19 symptom intensity were defined: mild, moderate, and severe. Results: Of students seeking medical care at the ISH who were diagnosed with COVID-19, 27.3% had mild disease and the majority, 59.3%, had moderate disease, and 13.4% had severe symptoms. Of all students, 124 (21.8%) were fully vaccinated with 2 doses of Sinopharm (81, 60.9%), Pfizer-BioNTech (38, 28.6%), Sputnik V (7, 5.3%), or the Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine (7, 5.3%). The multiple multinomial regression model suggests that students who were vaccinated against COVID-19 were 78% less likely to develop moderate symptoms and 96% less likely to develop severe symptoms of COVID-19. Conclusion: Students who are vaccinated against COVID-19 are at lower risk of developing moderate and severe symptoms of the disease. © 2022 - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication The dynamics of the COVID-19 epidemic among students at the University of Belgrade (Serbia), June 2020-March 2022; [La dinamica dell’epidemia di COVID-19 tra gli studenti dell’Università di Belgrado (Serbia), giugno 2020-marzo 2022](2022) ;Paunic, Mila (36495443100) ;Filipovic, Simona (57712087900) ;Nieuwenhuis, Max (57711916300) ;Obradovic, Marija (57711875700)Gazibara, Tatjana (36494484100)[No abstract available]
