2021
Exploring the bidirectional relationship between chronic disease and depression among female Syrian refugees and Jordanians: a qualitative analysis.
Sharp M, Kara J, Almidani S, Ahram M, Mahmoud R, Khoshnood K. Exploring the bidirectional relationship between chronic disease and depression among female Syrian refugees and Jordanians: a qualitative analysis. Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal 2021, 27: 1153-1161. PMID: 35137383, DOI: 10.26719/emhj.21.017.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsChronic diseasesJordanian womenChronic illnessBidirectional relationshipMental healthIntersection of depressionNegative health care experiencesChronic disease interventionsHealth care experiencesSyrian womenContributors of morbidityComorbid depressionChronic conditionsFemale Syrian refugeesHealth care structuresMedical careNeuropsychiatric conditionsCare experiencesClinical settingDiseaseDisease interventionCare structuresWomenHealth careSensitive interventions
2012
Externalities of Prevention of Mother-to-Child Transmission Programs: A Systematic Review
Nutman S, McKee D, Khoshnood K. Externalities of Prevention of Mother-to-Child Transmission Programs: A Systematic Review. AIDS And Behavior 2012, 17: 445-460. PMID: 22711224, DOI: 10.1007/s10461-012-0228-8.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAfrica South of the SaharaCD4 Lymphocyte CountDelivery of Health Care, IntegratedFamily Planning ServicesFemaleHealth Services AccessibilityHIV InfectionsHumansImmunization ProgramsInfant, NewbornInfectious Disease Transmission, VerticalMaleMaternal-Child Health CentersMothersPregnancyViral LoadConceptsPMTCT programmeSystematic reviewChild transmission programmeEarly childhood immunizationMiddle-income countriesDelivery careSTI preventionNutrition supplementationChildhood immunizationChild healthTransmission programHealth systemGlobal health assistanceHIV/AIDS fundingFamily planningHealth careHealth assistanceCarePreventionMore researchAIDS fundingHandful of studiesPMTCTReviewImmunization
2006
Comparative epidemiology of Chlamydia trachomatis infection among men attending sexually transmitted disease clinics with and without indication for testing
Rowhani-Rahbar A, Niccolai LM, Dunne DW, Green S, Jenkins H, Khoshnood K. Comparative epidemiology of Chlamydia trachomatis infection among men attending sexually transmitted disease clinics with and without indication for testing. International Journal Of STD & AIDS 2006, 17: 453-458. PMID: 16820074, DOI: 10.1258/095646206777689143.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsC. trachomatis infectionChlamydia trachomatis infectionTrachomatis infectionRoutine reproductive health careDifferent clinical settingsReproductive health careHealth care providersRisk of infectionElectronic medical recordsGroup of menSTD clinicDisease clinicMale patientsMedical recordsRisk factorsPrior historyClinical settingInfectionComparative epidemiologyHealth careYoung menMenClinicEpidemiologyIndications