Search Results - "Alomair, Noura"
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Muslims perceptions of safe alcohol use: a qualitative study in the Gulf Council Cooperation countries
Published in Harm reduction journal (10-09-2024)“…The purpose of this study was to explore Muslim's perceptions and views of raising awareness on safe alcohol use and counterfeit alcohol harms in Islamic…”
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Factors influencing sexual and reproductive health of Muslim women: a systematic review
Published in Reproductive health (05-03-2020)“…In Islamic societies, issues related to sexual and reproductive health (SRH) are rarely discussed and considered sensitive subjects. This review aimed to…”
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Muslim women's knowledge, views, and attitudes towards sexually transmitted infections in Saudi Arabia: A qualitative study
Published in PloS one (23-06-2023)“…The cultural sensitivity surrounding sexuality in Islamic communities has an impact on awareness and prevention of sexually transmitted infections (STIs). This…”
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Muslim women's views and experiences of family planning in Saudi Arabia: a qualitative study
Published in BMC women's health (25-11-2023)“…Islamic beliefs are associated with decreased contraceptive use compared to other religions, and Muslim women's contraceptive needs are often unmet. Research…”
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Fatal and near-fatal thunderstorm asthma epidemic in a desert country
Published in Annals of thoracic medicine (01-04-2019)“…BACKGROUND: Reports of thunderstorm asthma in the Middle East are few. This study is the first to report on cases of near-fatal and fatal thunderstorm asthma…”
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Muslim women’s perspectives on the barriers to sexually transmitted infections testing and diagnosis in Saudi Arabia
Published in Frontiers in public health (10-10-2023)“…Background Muslim women are especially vulnerable to sexually transmitted infections (STI) and are at higher risk of under-detection. Evidence on the unique…”
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Sexually transmitted infection knowledge and attitudes among Muslim women worldwide: a systematic review
Published in Sexual and reproductive health matters (01-01-2020)“…Extramarital sexual relations are forbidden in Islam, and sexual health information is not readily available in Islamic communities, especially for women. This…”
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Are the Arab Gulf States Ready for HIV/AIDS Discussions? A Qualitative Thematic Analysis
Published in Sexuality research & social policy (30-06-2023)“…Abstract Introduction There is a lack of awareness of HIV/AIDS nature, mode of transmission, and prevention amongst Muslims, with socio-cultural and religious…”
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Sexual and reproductive health knowledge, perceptions and experiences of women in Saudi Arabia: a qualitative study
Published in Ethnicity & health (18-08-2022)“…There is no formal sexual and reproductive health (SRH) education currently offered in Saudi Arabia. Lack of knowledge and misconceptions are evident among…”
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Sexual and Reproductive Health of Women in Saudi Arabia : Needs, Perceptions, and Experiences
Published 01-01-2022“…Background: There is no formal sexual and reproductive health (SRH) education currently offered in Saudi Arabia. Lack of knowledge and misconceptions can lead…”
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Barriers to Sexual and Reproductive Wellbeing Among Saudi Women: a Qualitative Study
Published in Sexuality research & social policy (01-09-2022)“…Introduction In Saudi Arabia, sexual and reproductive health education is not offered in any formal setting, and there is a significant lack of knowledge…”
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Sexually transmitted infection knowledge and attitudes among Muslim women worldwide: a systematic review
Published in Sexual and reproductive health matters (01-12-2020)“…Extramarital sexual relations are forbidden in Islam, and sexual health information is not readily available in Islamic communities, especially for women. This…”
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