Neutrosophic statistical analysis for the assessment of risk factors associated with gastritis in students of the UNIANDES university nursing career, period October 2022 - March 2023

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Alexandra Patricia Abata Erazo
Zully Nicol Tutalcha Montenegro
Dayana Lizbeth Jiménez Imbago

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Nowadays, gastritis is no longer an exclusive disease of mature adults, since it also significantly affects the young population. Among the factors associated with gastritis in university students worldwide, the lifestyles of this population (eating habits, stress, alcohol and tobacco consumption, among others) are described as one of the most relevant aspects, determining that about 50% suffer from this disease, with a predominance in developing countries. That is why the present research aims to apply Neutrosophic statistics for the assessment of risk factors associated with gastritis in students of the UNIANDES university nursing career, period October 2022 - March 2023. Theoretical, empirical and statistical methods and techniques were used. In addition, descriptive non-experimental research was carried out. The results obtained reveal that the use of Neutrosophic is important to achieve greater precision in the data obtained, guaranteeing the level of reliability of the research.

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Neutrosophic statistical analysis for the assessment of risk factors associated with gastritis in students of the UNIANDES university nursing career, period October 2022 - March 2023. (2023). Neutrosophic Computing and Machine Learning. ISSN 2574-1101, 28, 251-260. https://fs.unm.edu/NCML2/index.php/112/article/view/407
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Neutrosophic statistical analysis for the assessment of risk factors associated with gastritis in students of the UNIANDES university nursing career, period October 2022 - March 2023. (2023). Neutrosophic Computing and Machine Learning. ISSN 2574-1101, 28, 251-260. https://fs.unm.edu/NCML2/index.php/112/article/view/407

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