Suicide After the Publication of Public Exam Results in Bangladesh: A News Content Analysis
ABSTRACT Suicide among students represents a major public health issue influenced by socio‐demographic factors, academic pressure, psychological issues and family pressure. This study employed quantitative content analysis of 142 newspaper‐reported cases of student suicides in Bangladesh to explore the socio‐demographic factors, patterns and risk ...
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Magnitude of Adverse Birth Outcomes and Predictors Among Newborns Delivered at Public Hospitals in Benadir Region, Somalia. [PDF]
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A Community Tragedy: The Unmanaged Water Commons in Southern Somalia [PDF]
Hashi, Adan Omar
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Colliding Wars: A Systematic Review on HIV Responses in Conflict‐Affected Settings
Armed conflicts heighten HIV vulnerability among adolescent girls, refugees and displaced populations through service disruptions and health system collapse. This systematic review of 17 studies identifies promising adaptive strategies like mobile clinics and emergency stock packs to sustain HIV care.
Mona Ibrahim +12 more
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Prevalence, sociodemographic determinants and regional disparities in health facility delivery in Somalia. [PDF]
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Refelections on Somalia, or How to Conclude an Inconclusive Story [PDF]
Little, Peter D.
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Suicide Among Physicians and Medical Students in Bangladesh: Variations in Associated Factors
The statistically significant difference was noted in the reported associated factors of suicide between two groups (p < 0.001). Academic pressure was the leading factor among medical students, around 52.4% of medical students died by suicide due to academic causes. ABSTRACT Background Although health professionals and medical students may be at higher
S. M. Yasir Arafat +2 more
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Ovarian Vein Thrombosis in the Postpartum Period: A Case Report from Mogadishu, Somalia. [PDF]
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This systematic review synthesizes global evidence on the integration of One Health into national health systems. It identifies key system‐level barriers, including governance fragmentation, financing constraints, workforce limitations, and policy gaps, alongside emerging opportunities such as institutional support and multisectoral collaboration.
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