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    Outcome evaluation of the opioid agonist maintenance treatment in Iran by Esmaeili, Hamid-Reza, Ziaddinni, Hassan, Nikravesh, Mohammad-Rafee, Baneshi, Mohammad-Reza, Nakhaee, Nouzar

    Published in Drug and alcohol review (01-03-2014)
    “…Introduction and Aims Methadone maintenance treatment and buprenorphine maintenance treatment are the two main therapeutic options considered for opioid…”
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    Choices of measures of association affect the visualisation and composition of the multimorbidity networks by Baneshi, Mohammad Reza, Dobson, Annette, Mishra, Gita D

    Published in BMC medical research methodology (23-07-2024)
    “…Network analysis, commonly used to describe the patterns of multimorbidity, uses the strength of association between conditions as weight to classify…”
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    Total and Partial Prevalence of Cancer Across Kerman Province, Iran, in 2014, Using an Adapted Generalized Network Scale-Up Method by Vardanjani, Hossein Molavi, Baneshi, Mohammad Reza, Haghdoost, AliAkbar

    “…Due to the lack of nationwide population-based cancer registration, the total cancer prevalence in Iran is unknown. Our previous work in which we used a basic…”
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    Body dissatisfaction among Iranian youth and adults by Garrusi, Behshid, Baneshi, Mohammad Reza

    Published in Cadernos de saúde pública (28-09-2017)
    “…Despite the importance of body satisfaction on one's self image and well-being, little has been written about body image or how it affects people in Iran. The…”
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    Global prevalence of classic phenylketonuria based on Neonatal Screening Program Data: systematic review and meta-analysis by Shoraka, Hamid Reza, Haghdoost, Ali Akbar, Baneshi, Mohammad Reza, Bagherinezhad, Zohre, Zolala, Farzaneh

    “…Phenylketonuria is a disease caused by congenital defects in phenylalanine metabolism that leads to irreversible nerve cell damage. However, its detection in…”
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    Population size estimation of female sex workers in Iran: Synthesis of methods and results by Sharifi, Hamid, Karamouzian, Mohammad, Baneshi, Mohammad Reza, Shokoohi, Mostafa, Haghdoost, AliAkbar, McFarland, Willi, Mirzazadeh, Ali

    Published in PloS one (10-08-2017)
    “…Estimating the number of key populations at risk of HIV is essential for planning, monitoring, and evaluating prevention, care, and treatment programmes. We…”
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    A new data driven method for summarising multiple cause of death data by Dobson, Annette, McElwee, Paul, Baneshi, Mohammad Reza, Eynstone-Hinkins, James, Moran, Lauren, Waller, Michael

    Published in BMC medical research methodology (05-04-2023)
    “…National mortality statistics are based on a single underlying cause of death. This practice does not adequately represent the impact of the range of…”
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    Application of a Network Scale-up Method to Estimate the Size of Population of Breast, Ovarian/Cervical, Prostate and Bladder Cancers by Haghdoost, Ali Akbar, Baneshi, Mohammad Reza, Haji-Maghsoodi, Saeedeh, Molavi-Vardanjani, Hossein, Mohebbi, Elham

    “…Network scale up (NSU) is a novel approach to estimate parameters in hard to reach populations through asking people the number of individuals they know in…”
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    Network scale-up correction factors for population size estimation of people who inject drugs and female sex workers in Iran by Maghsoudi, Ahmad, Baneshi, Mohammad Reza, Neydavoodi, Mojtaba, Haghdoost, AliAkbar

    Published in PloS one (03-11-2014)
    “…The results of the network scale-up (NSU) method in estimating the size of key populations for HIV might be biased if the recruited subjects are not fully…”
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    Reinfection of farm dogs following praziquantel treatment in an endemic region of cystic echinococcosis in southeastern Iran by Borhani, Mehdi, Mohammadi, Mohammad Ali, Entezami, Mahbod, Baneshi, Mohammad Reza, Nasibi, Saeid, Prada, Joaquin M, Fasihi Harandi, Majid

    Published in PLoS neglected tropical diseases (01-03-2024)
    “…Cystic Echinococcosis (CE) as a prevalent tapeworm infection of human and herbivorous animals worldwide, is caused by accidental ingestion of Echinococcus…”
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    Methodological considerations in using the Network Scale Up (NSU) for the estimation of risky behaviors of particular age-gender groups: An example in the case of intentional abortion by Zamanian, Maryam, Zolala, Farzaneh, Haghdoost, Ali Akbar, Haji-Maghsoudi, Saeide, Heydari, Zeynab, Baneshi, Mohammad Reza

    Published in PloS one (11-06-2019)
    “…Network Scale Up (NSU) is a promising tool for size estimation of sensitive issues. In this study we investigated the important methodological considerations…”
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    Global prevalence of classic phenylketonuria based on Neonatal Screening Program Data: systematic review and meta-analysis by Shoraka, Hamid Reza, Haghdoost, Ali Akbar, Baneshi, Mohammad Reza, Bagherinezhad, Zohre, Zolala, Farzaneh

    Published in Clinical and experimental pediatrics (01-02-2020)
    “…Phenylketonuria is a disease caused by congenital defects in phenylalanine metabolism that leads to irreversible nerve cell damage. However, its detection in…”
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    Comparison of methods to Estimate Basic Reproduction Number (R0) of influenza, Using Canada 2009 and 2017-18 A (H1N1) Data by Nikbakht, Roya, Baneshi, Mohammad, Bahrampour, Abbas, Hosseinnataj, Abolfazl

    Published in Journal of research in medical sciences (01-01-2019)
    “…Background: The basic reproduction number (R0) has a key role in epidemics and can be utilized for preventing epidemics. In this study, different methods are…”
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    Iran to achieve the SDG 3.4 at national and sub-national levels by Haghdoost, Ali Akbar, Farzadfar, Farshad, Yoosefi, Moein, Mansori, Kamyar, Larijani, Bagher, Baneshi, Mohammad Reza, Shadmani, Fatemeh Khosravi

    Published in Scientific reports (08-03-2022)
    “…The present study investigates different scenarios to project the chance of achieving SDG 3.4 in Iran. In this study, the Iranian Death Registry System data…”
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    Public Stigma Toward Female and Male Opium and Heroin Users. An Experimental Test of Attribution Theory and the Familiarity Hypothesis by Sattler, Sebastian, Zolala, Farzaneh, Baneshi, Mohammad Reza, Ghasemi, Javad, Amirzadeh Googhari, Saber

    Published in Frontiers in public health (20-04-2021)
    “…Drug abuse and addiction exist around the world. People addicted to drugs such as opium or heroin often encounter dehumanizing discriminatory behaviors and…”
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    Evaluation of Four Multiple Imputation Methods for Handling Missing Binary Outcome Data in the Presence of an Interaction between a Dummy and a Continuous Variable by Javadi, Sara, Bahrampour, Abbas, Saber, Mohammad Mehdi, Garrusi, Behshid, Baneshi, Mohammad Reza

    Published in Journal of probability and statistics (18-05-2021)
    “…Multiple imputation by chained equations (MICE) is the most common method for imputing missing data. In the MICE algorithm, imputation can be performed using a…”
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    Incidence trend of breast Cancer in women of eastern Mediterranean region countries from 1998 to 2019: A systematic review and meta-analysis by Zahedi, Razieh, Molavi Vardanjani, Hossein, Baneshi, Mohammad Reza, Haghdoost, Ali Akbar, Malekpour Afshar, Reza, Ershad Sarabi, Roghayeh, Tavakoli, Fatemeh, Zolala, Farzaneh

    Published in BMC women's health (17-03-2020)
    “…This study was conducted to provide evidence on the current status of breast cancer and its incidence trend in Eastern Mediterranean Region during 1998-2019…”
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