Rajib Ahmed Faisal, Mary C. Jobe, Oli Ahmed, Tanima Sharker
The current COVID-19 pandemic has affected people of all ages across the world both physically and psychologically. Understanding COVID-19’s impact on university students’ mental health status in Bangladesh has been limited, yet is a necessary population to study, since they are particularly vulnera...
Oli Ahmed, Rajib Ahmed Faisal, Tanima Sharker, Sherman A. Lee et al.
The Coronavirus Anxiety Scale (CAS) is among the first few published screening tools for assessing dysfunctional anxiety induced by the current COVID-19 pandemic. The CAS was translated into the Bangla language following the International Test Commission’s guidelines for this adaptation study and pl...
Oli Ahmed, Rajib Ahmed Faisal, Sheikh Md. Abu Hena Mostafa Alim, Tanima Sharker et al.
The Bangla version of the Depression Anxiety Stress Scale-21 (DASS-21-BV) draws huge attention among the researchers to assess the mental health status in various situations among the Bangladeshi adults. Since no published research article to date has assessed the psychometric properties of the scal...
Liza Teresa Rozario, Tanima Sharker, Tasnin Akter Nila
The mitochondrial tumor suppressor 1 ( MTUS1 ) gene acts as a crucial tumor suppressor by inhibiting growth and proliferation of eukaryotic cells including tumor cell lines. Down regulation of MTUS1 gene has been implicated in a wide range of cancers as well as various human diseases. Alteration thr...
Rajib Ahmed Faisal, Mary C. Jobe, Oli Ahmed, Tanima Sharker
Efforts and focus regarding the COVID-19 pandemic have largely been centered around physical health. However, mental health is equally as critical-as such, psychological impacts can resonate adversely during and following the pandemic. This study examined a sample of 729 Bangladeshi people and aimed...
Nusrat Sharmin, Zakia Lubna, Fatema Akhter Hiramoni, Tanima Sharker et al.
In March 2020, Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) was declared a public health emergency of international concern. Studies have suggested a higher prevalence of mental health problems during this pandemic among the general population in Bangladesh. However, there was no information regarding the mental ...