Background: Recent trends suggest that university graduates seeking jobs are more susceptible to common mental disorders, such as depression, anxiety, or stress. However …
Globally, geriatric depression (GD) has been recognized to be one of the most prevalent problems among the elderly. However, there is an only one previous Bangladeshi study …
Introduction Unemployment has a contributory role in the development of mental health problems and in Bangladesh there is increasing unemployment, particularly among youth …
To date, very little is known about the current situation of suicide and its effects on psychological help-seeking attitudes in Arab countries. Therefore, this study aimed to assess …
MA Mamun, N Huq, ZF Papia, S Tasfina, D Gozal - Psychiatry research, 2019 - Elsevier
Women living in disaster-prone areas are at risk of developing and suffering from mental health problems, such as depression. However, this issue has not been studied previously …
The number of individuals with mental disorders is increasing and they are commonly found among individuals who avoid social interaction and like to live alone. Amongst such mental …
SMY Arafat, NA Giasuddin, AH Mazumder - Access to Mental Health Care …, 2024 - Springer
Bangladesh is an emerging economy in South Asia with the potential double burden of both communicable and non-communicable diseases. Mental illness is one of the top fifth …
Background Depression among adolescents is a growing concern worldwide, including in Bangladesh. This study aimed to investigate depression and its associated factors among …
MAH Bhuiyan, MD Griffiths, MA Mamun - Asian journal of psychiatry, 2020 - Elsevier
A recent study by Mamun et al.(2019a) suggested that Bangladeshi undergraduate fresher students are prone to suffering from mental health disorders (52.5% depression, 57.8 …