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Publikováno v:
The Arab Journal of Psychiatry. 28:59-68
Autor:
Roshe Rashid, Twana Abdulrahman Rahim
Publikováno v:
International journal of psychiatry in clinical practice. 21(4)
This study exclusively aimed to clinically assess which symptom pattern discriminates primary depression from depression-secondary to-schizophrenia.A total of 98 patients with primary depression and 71 patients with secondary-to-schizophrenia depress
Publikováno v:
Journal of Religion and Health. 54:316-326
Indigenous healing is commonly practiced in Middle East. Little is known about trends of indigenous therapies among patients with psychiatric disorders in Iraq. To determine and compare rates and predictors of indigenous healings by individuals with
Publikováno v:
The Arab Journal of Psychiatry. 25:24-32
Publikováno v:
The Arab Journal of Psychiatry. 24:170-173
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The Arab Journal of Psychiatry. 24:102-108
Publikováno v:
Middle East Current Psychiatry. 20:229-234
Publikováno v:
Zanco Journal of Medical Sciences. 16:58-64
Background and objectives: Postpartum depression is a global, life-threatening disorder which affects particular mothers in their post-natal periods. It’s regarded to be one of the major disabling conditions of motherhood. We aimed to study the rat
Autor:
Mahmud Q. Mahmud, Alex J. Mitchell, Twana Abdulrahman Rahim, Asma S. Muhyaldin, Zerak Al-salihy
Publikováno v:
International Psychiatry
We aimed to find the depression rating scale with the greatest accuracy when applied by psychiatrists in Iraqi Kurdistan. We recruited 200 patients with primary depression and 200 controls living in the Kurdistan region of Iraq. The Mini Internationa
Autor:
Asma S. Muhyaldin, Twana Abdulrahman Rahim, Alex J. Mitchell, Zerak Al-salihy, Adam B. Smith, Mahmud Q. Mahmud
Publikováno v:
The Australian and New Zealand journal of psychiatry. 45(10)
Objective: We aimed to redefine the optimal self-report symptoms of depression suitable for creation of an item bank that could be used in computer adaptive testing or to develop a simplified screening tool for DSM-V. Method: Four hundred subjects (2