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  1. Article: Attitudes of Physicians and Nurses in Oman Toward Mandatory COVID-19 Vaccination.

    Badahdah, Abdallah M / Al Mahyijari, Nawal / Badahdah, Ryan / Al Lawati, Furqan / Khamis, Faryal

    Oman medical journal

    2022  Volume 37, Issue 5, Page(s) e429

    Abstract: Objectives: To investigate the relationship between attitudes toward COVID-19 vaccines and disapproval of the policy of mandatory COVID-19 vaccination among unvaccinated physicians and nurses in Oman.: Methods: The subjects were (N = 346) ... ...

    Abstract Objectives: To investigate the relationship between attitudes toward COVID-19 vaccines and disapproval of the policy of mandatory COVID-19 vaccination among unvaccinated physicians and nurses in Oman.
    Methods: The subjects were (N = 346) unvaccinated physicians and nurses in Oman. Their demographic data and attitudes regarding COVID-19 vaccines and mandatory vaccination policy were collected through an anonymous web-based survey and statistically analyzed.
    Results: The participants' negative attitudes toward COVID-19 vaccines were positively related (
    Conclusions: Regardless of job type, male, and older physicians, and nurses in Oman were more supportive of mandatory COVID-19 vaccination than their younger and female counterparts. This research provides insights from an Arabian Gulf country about the attitudes of its unvaccinated healthcare providers toward compulsory COVID-19 vaccination.
    Language English
    Publishing date 2022-09-30
    Publishing country Oman
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 2571431-4
    ISSN 2070-5204 ; 1999-768X
    ISSN (online) 2070-5204
    ISSN 1999-768X
    DOI 10.5001/omj.2022.87
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  2. Article ; Online: Cross-Cultural Adaptation and Psychometric Assessment of an Arabic Version of the Health Care Provider HIV/AIDS Stigma Scale.

    Aziz, Mirette M / Badahdah, Abdallah M / Mohammed, Heba M

    Journal of the International Association of Providers of AIDS Care

    2021  Volume 20, Page(s) 23259582211066402

    Abstract: HIV stigma among health care providers in the Arab world is understudied due to a lack of valid and reliable measures. Data from 352 Egyptian physicians was used to validate an Arabic version of the Health Care Provider HIV/AIDS Stigma Scale (HPASS). ... ...

    Abstract HIV stigma among health care providers in the Arab world is understudied due to a lack of valid and reliable measures. Data from 352 Egyptian physicians was used to validate an Arabic version of the Health Care Provider HIV/AIDS Stigma Scale (HPASS). Exploratory factor analysis (
    MeSH term(s) Cross-Cultural Comparison ; HIV Infections ; Health Personnel ; Humans ; Psychometrics ; Reproducibility of Results ; Surveys and Questionnaires
    Language English
    Publishing date 2021-12-16
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 2709037-1
    ISSN 2325-9582 ; 2325-9574
    ISSN (online) 2325-9582
    ISSN 2325-9574
    DOI 10.1177/23259582211066402
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  3. Article ; Online: Attitudes Toward Restricting the Sexual and Reproductive Rights of Women Living With HIV Infection in Yemen.

    Badahdah, Abdallah M

    The Journal of the Association of Nurses in AIDS Care : JANAC

    2016  Volume 27, Issue 2, Page(s) 180–187

    Abstract: A considerable amount of research has demonstrated the pervasive and destructive power of discrimination against people living with HIV, which limits their full and equal participation in society. This study surveyed 613 young adults from Yemen about ... ...

    Abstract A considerable amount of research has demonstrated the pervasive and destructive power of discrimination against people living with HIV, which limits their full and equal participation in society. This study surveyed 613 young adults from Yemen about their attitudes toward the sexual and reproductive rights of women living with HIV (WLWH). Among survey respondents, 80% believed that WLWH should be sterilized and not allowed to get married. Furthermore, 62% thought that WLWH should be forced to have abortions if they became pregnant. Men were more likely than women to impose restrictions on the sexual and reproductive rights of WLWH. HIV stigma predicted respondent attitudes toward WLWH, but religiosity and knowledge about HIV did not. The results of the study have implications for developing programs to protect and promote the rights of WLWH in Yemen.
    MeSH term(s) Adolescent ; Adult ; Discrimination (Psychology) ; Female ; HIV Infections/psychology ; Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice ; Humans ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Population Surveillance ; Pregnancy ; Prejudice ; Reproductive Rights ; Sexual Behavior ; Social Stigma ; Socioeconomic Factors ; Surveys and Questionnaires ; Women's Rights ; Yemen ; Young Adult
    Language English
    Publishing date 2016-03
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 1159376-3
    ISSN 1552-6917 ; 1055-3290
    ISSN (online) 1552-6917
    ISSN 1055-3290
    DOI 10.1016/j.jana.2015.10.006
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  4. Article ; Online: Sleep quality among health care workers during the COVID-19 pandemic.

    Badahdah, Abdallah M / Khamis, Faryal / Al Mahyijari, Nawal

    Journal of clinical sleep medicine : JCSM : official publication of the American Academy of Sleep Medicine

    2020  Volume 16, Issue 9, Page(s) 1635

    Keywords covid19
    Language English
    Publishing date 2020-06-08
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Journal Article ; Comment
    ZDB-ID 2397213-0
    ISSN 1550-9397 ; 1550-9389
    ISSN (online) 1550-9397
    ISSN 1550-9389
    DOI 10.5664/jcsm.8624
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  5. Article ; Online: The psychological well-being of physicians during COVID-19 outbreak in Oman.

    Badahdah, Abdallah M / Khamis, Faryal / Mahyijari, Nawal Al

    Psychiatry research

    2020  Volume 289, Page(s) 113053

    MeSH term(s) COVID-19 ; Disease Outbreaks ; Health Personnel ; Humans ; Oman ; Outcome Assessment, Health Care ; Pandemics ; Physicians ; SARS-CoV-2
    Keywords covid19
    Language English
    Publishing date 2020-05-07
    Publishing country Ireland
    Document type Letter ; Comment
    ZDB-ID 445361-x
    ISSN 1872-7123 ; 1872-7506 ; 0925-4927 ; 0165-1781
    ISSN (online) 1872-7123 ; 1872-7506
    ISSN 0925-4927 ; 0165-1781
    DOI 10.1016/j.psychres.2020.113053
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  6. Article ; Online: The psychological well-being of physicians during COVID-19 outbreak in Oman

    Badahdah, Abdallah M. / Khamis, Faryal / Mahyijari, Nawal Al

    Psychiatry Research

    2020  Volume 289, Page(s) 113053

    Keywords Biological Psychiatry ; Psychiatry and Mental health ; covid19
    Language English
    Publisher Elsevier BV
    Publishing country us
    Document type Article ; Online
    ZDB-ID 445361-x
    ISSN 1872-7123 ; 1872-7506 ; 0925-4927 ; 0165-1781
    ISSN (online) 1872-7123 ; 1872-7506
    ISSN 0925-4927 ; 0165-1781
    DOI 10.1016/j.psychres.2020.113053
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  7. Article ; Online: Stigmatization of persons with HIV/AIDS in Saudi Arabia.

    Badahdah, Abdallah M

    Journal of transcultural nursing : official journal of the Transcultural Nursing Society

    2010  Volume 21, Issue 4, Page(s) 386–392

    Abstract: Data about the stigmatization of persons living with HIV/AIDS in Saudi Arabia are scarce. Recent statistics from Saudi Ministry of Health showed that 77% of HIV-positive Saudis were males. The present study analyzed data from 162 Saudi male college ... ...

    Abstract Data about the stigmatization of persons living with HIV/AIDS in Saudi Arabia are scarce. Recent statistics from Saudi Ministry of Health showed that 77% of HIV-positive Saudis were males. The present study analyzed data from 162 Saudi male college students. The findings suggest that students who knew less about HIV/AIDS were more likely to stigmatize persons living with HIV/AIDS than those who knew more. Neither degree of religiosity nor worry about HIV infection was related to AIDS stigma. However, AIDS-related shame was the best predictor of AIDS stigma. The findings of this study point to important suggestions for AIDS prevention programs in Saudi Arabia.
    MeSH term(s) Adult ; Arabs/psychology ; Cross-Sectional Studies ; Fear ; HIV Infections/ethnology ; HIV Infections/psychology ; Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice ; Humans ; Islam ; Male ; Multivariate Analysis ; Regression Analysis ; Religion and Psychology ; Saudi Arabia ; Shame ; Social Stigma
    Language English
    Publishing date 2010-10
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 1291524-5
    ISSN 1552-7832 ; 1043-6596
    ISSN (online) 1552-7832
    ISSN 1043-6596
    DOI 10.1177/1043659609360873
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  8. Article: The Psychological Impacts of COVID-19: A Study of Frontline Physicians and Nurses in the Arab World

    Al Mahyijari, Nawal / Badahdah, Abdallah M / Khamis, Faryal

    Ir J Psychol Med

    Abstract: OBJECTIVES: The COVID-19 (SARS-CoV2) pandemic is wreaking havoc on health care systems and causing serious economic, social, and psychological anguish around the globe. Health care workers who diagnose and care for COVID-19 patients have been shown to ... ...

    Abstract OBJECTIVES: The COVID-19 (SARS-CoV2) pandemic is wreaking havoc on health care systems and causing serious economic, social, and psychological anguish around the globe. Health care workers who diagnose and care for COVID-19 patients have been shown to suffer burnout, stress and anxiety. METHODS: In this study, we collected data from 150 frontline health care workers who had close contact with COVID-19 patients at several health facilities in the Sultanate of Oman. The participants completed an online survey that included the Perceived Stress Scale, the Generalized Anxiety Disorder Scale, and the WHO-5 Well-Being Index. RESULTS: The study found that a substantial number of health care professionals experienced relatively high levels of stress and anxiety, as well as suboptimal levels of well-being. Perceived stress and anxiety were significant predictors of health care workers' well-being. Conclusions. This study adds to the increasing literature indicating harmful effects of COVID-19 on the mental health of health care workers.
    Keywords covid19
    Publisher WHO
    Document type Article
    Note WHO #Covidence: #894352
    Database COVID19

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