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In the Psychological Domain, the sociodemographics that were moderately correlated were educational attainment and occupational status. These two factors had a stronger relationship to psychological quality of life (QoL) compared to the other variables, which showed only weak correlations.

Individuals with higher education or stable, fulfilling work are better equipped to handle the emotional challenges of long-term treatment. Education can improve health literacy and self-confidence, while meaningful work provides structure, social connection, and a sense of purpose. Together, these factors play a powerful role in helping patients maintain a positive mindset and emotional resilience throughout their treatment journey.

Learning Ability

Learning Ability refers to how well you can learn.

General Interventions

(For age, sex, marital status, household income, comorbidities)

You should break information into smaller, manageable parts.

This helps you absorb and retain information more effectively.

You should use visual aids and hands-on demonstrations.

Visuals and physical engagement can improve learning and make concepts easier to grasp.

You should practice active recall and repetition.

Repeating information regularly will enhance retention and comprehension.

Educational Attainment-Based: Lower Formal Education

You should take time to review important information slowly and at your own pace.

Repetition helps reinforce what you've learned and improves retention.

You should use visual aids such as pictures or diagrams to help remember concepts more easily.

Visuals can make learning feel more tangible and understandable.

You should practice asking questions if you're unsure of something.

Don't hesitate to ask for clarification to ensure better understanding.

Educational Attainment-Based: Higher Formal Education

You should use structured study methods like note-taking, summarizing, or creating flashcards

These methods help organize information and make it easier to remember.

You should engage in collaborative learning through group discussions or study sessions.

Collaborating with others can reinforce your understanding and highlight different perspectives.

You should prioritize regular breaks while studying to avoid fatigue and maintain focus.

Taking breaks enhances concentration and helps prevent burnout.

Occupational Status-Based: Unemployed

You should set a daily schedule that includes time for learning new skills or revisiting concepts you’ve previously studied.

A consistent routine will help improve your learning capacity.

You should engage in online learning resources or community education programs to stimulate cognitive engagement.

Online courses or educational activities will keep your mind active and expand your knowledge.

You should find a learning partner or mentor to help guide your educational progress.

Having support will make learning easier and more rewarding.

Occupational Status-Based: Employed

You should dedicate time outside of work hours for continuous learning.

Consistent learning helps improve your knowledge base and keeps your mind sharp.

You should use work-related tasks as learning opportunities.

Take note of new skills, concepts, or strategies at work. Learning on the job can help reinforce practical knowledge.

You should seek educational opportunities through your employer, such as workshops or training sessions.

Many employers offer programs that can enhance your skills and knowledge.