Search Results - "Khan, Abid Hasan"
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The impact of COVID-19 pandemic on mental health & wellbeing among home-quarantined Bangladeshi students: A cross-sectional pilot study
Published in Journal of affective disorders (01-12-2020)“…•To the best of our knowledge, this is the first study focused on COVID-19 associated mental health among the home-quarantined Bangladeshi university and…”
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Factors associated with Facebook addiction among university students amid the COVID-19 pandemic: Findings from an online cross-sectional survey
Published in PloS one (25-08-2022)“…Background Facebook addiction (FA) has been suggested as a potential behavioral addiction. There is a severe lack of research evidence regarding the Facebook…”
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The Association Between Financial Hardship and Mental Health Difficulties Among Adult Wage Earners During the COVID-19 Pandemic in Bangladesh: Findings From a Cross-Sectional Analysis
Published in Frontiers in psychiatry (20-09-2021)“…Background: The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic has created several challenges including financial burdens that may result in mental health conditions. This study…”
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Efficacy of Pilate’s Exercise with Postural Advice in the Management of Low Back Pain for Lower Limb Amputee Patients: A Randomised Control Trial
Published in Journal of Health Science and Medical Research (JHSMR) (01-11-2023)“…Objective: To observe the effectiveness of Pilate’s exercise, with postural advice to reduce low back pain for lower limb amputee patients. Material and…”
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Workplace violence against healthcare workers in rural health facilities of Bangladesh and their quality of life: A cross-sectional study
Published in Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University journal (21-05-2024)“…Background: The prevalence of verbal and physical violence against healthcare workers (HCWs) is reportedly high in Bangladesh. We aimed to determine the…”
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Gender differences in knowledge, attitudes and preparedness to respond to COVID-19 among adults in Bangladesh: A cross-sectional study
Published in Population medicine (2022)“…Introduction Effective pandemic management requires understanding the level of community knowledge, attitudes of people, and preparedness towards COVID-19…”
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Fear and depressive symptoms amid COVID-19: A cross-sectional pilot study among adult population in Bangladesh
Published in Heliyon (01-07-2021)“…Fear is a primary emotional reaction to the deadly coronavirus disease which might be an associated factor for developing depressive symptoms. This study aimed…”
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Mental illness stigma in Bangladesh: Findings from a cross-sectional survey
Published in Global mental health (01-01-2023)“…Abstract Background Mental illness stigma is universally prevalent and a significant barrier to achieving global mental health goals. Mental illness stigma in…”
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Factors associated with post traumatic stress disorder symptoms among Bangladeshi university students after one year of COVID-19 pandemic
Published in Journal of affective disorders reports (01-01-2024)“…Background: The COVID-19 pandemic enhances mental health burden worldwide as well as people experiencing several psychiatric problems (e.g., Post-Traumatic…”
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Anxiety and depressive symptoms among physicians during the COVID-19 pandemic in Bangladesh: a cross-sectional study
Published in Global mental health (2022)“…In addition to risking their physical well-being, frontline physicians are enduring significant emotional burden both at work and home during the coronavirus…”
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Factors associated with suicidal behavior among university students in Bangladesh after one year of COVID-19 pandemic
Published in Heliyon (01-01-2022)“…The COVID-19 outbreak spillovers mental health burden where suicide is a common psychological public health issue that affects people all over the world. This…”
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Prevalence and predictors of post-traumatic stress symptoms and depressive symptoms among Bangladeshi students during COVID-19 mandatory home confinement: A nationwide cross-sectional survey
Published in Children and youth services review (01-03-2021)“…•The prevalence of PTSS and depressive symptoms were 40.91% and 52.87%, respectively.•Educational disruptions, fear of infection and death by COVID-19 were the…”
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Mental health difficulties in students with suspected COVID-19 symptoms and students without suspected COVID-19 symptoms: A cross-sectional comparative study during the COVID-19 pandemic
Published in Children and youth services review (01-09-2021)“…•Prevalence of depressive symptoms, anxiety symptoms and PTSS were higher in students with COVID-19 symptoms than their counterparts.•Having suspected COVID-19…”
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COVID-19 associated fear & anxiety among students: Findings from a large-scale online survey in Bangladesh
Published in Journal of American college health (01-11-2024)“…Objective: The study aimed to assess anxiety and fear of COVID-19 among home-staying Bangladeshi students. Participants: A total of 3997 university students…”
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Anxiety, depressive symptoms, sleep patterns & associated factors among Bangladeshi wage earners during the COVID-19 pandemic: a cross-sectional study
Published in Psychology, health & medicine (21-04-2023)“…The economic vulnerability imposed by the COVID-19 pandemic induces stress on mental health of wage earners in Bangladesh which is largely unexplored. This…”
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Workplace violence against healthcare workers in rural health facilities of Bangladesh and their quality of life: A cross-sectional study
Published in Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University journal (01-05-2024)“…Background: The prevalence of verbal and physical violence against healthcare workers (HCWs) is reportedly high in Bangladesh. We aimed to determine the…”
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