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Dr. Sanjida Khan
Dr. Sanjida Khan
Academic faculty, Jagannath University, Dhaka, Bangladesh
Verified email at psy.jnu.ac.bd
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Functional impairment as a proxy measure indicating high rates of trauma exposure, post-migration living difficulties, common mental disorders, and poor health amongst Rohingya …
AK Tay, S Rees, MAA Miah, S Khan, M Badrudduza, K Morgan, ...
Translational psychiatry 9 (1), 213, 2019
492019
An Integrative Adapt Therapy for common mental health symptoms and adaptive stress amongst Rohingya, Chin, and Kachin refugees living in Malaysia: A randomized controlled trial
AK Tay, HK Mung, MAA Miah, S Balasundaram, P Ventevogel, ...
PLoS Medicine 17 (3), e1003073, 2020
412020
“What I thought was so important isn’t really that important”: international perspectives on making meaning during the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic
I Todorova, L Albers, N Aronson, A Baban, Y Benyamini, S Cipolletta, ...
Health Psychology and Behavioral Medicine 9 (1), 830-857, 2021
322021
Contextual adaptation and piloting of Group Integrative Adapt Therapy (IAT-G) amongst Rohingya refugees living in Bangladesh
M Mahmuda, MAA Miah, M Elshazly, S Khan, AK Tay, P Ventevogel
Intervention Journal of Mental Health and Psychosocial Support in Conflict …, 2019
282019
Trauma, mental health, and everyday functioning among Rohingya refugee people living in short-and long-term resettlements
S Khan, S Haque
Social psychiatry and psychiatric epidemiology 56, 497-512, 2021
242021
A systematic review of autobiographical memory and mental health research on refugees and asylum seekers
S Khan, SK Kuhn, S Haque
Frontiers in psychiatry 12, 658700, 2021
192021
Theoretical background, first stage development and adaptation of a novel Integrative Adapt Therapy (IAT) for refugees
AK Tay, MAA Miah, S Khan, M Badrudduza, K Morgan, S Balasundaram, ...
Epidemiology and psychiatric sciences 29, e47, 2020
182020
Psychological distress among Bangladeshi physicians: roles of perceived stigma, fear of infection and resilience in the context of Covid-19 pandemic
S Khan, S Akter, T Khan, G Shariar, MA Awal Miah
Journal of Social Distress and Homelessness 31 (1), 105-114, 2022
122022
Implementing Integrative Adapt Therapy with Rohingya refugees in Malaysia: a training-implementation model involving lay counsellors
AK Tay, MAA Miah, S Khan, M Badrudduza, R Alam, S Balasundaram, ...
Intervention Journal of Mental Health and Psychosocial Support in Conflict …, 2019
102019
Sexual myths and behavior of male patients with psychosexual dysfunction in bangladesh
MAA Miah, MA Al-Mamun, S Khan, MK Mozumder
Dhaka University Journal of Psychology 39, 89-100, 2015
102015
A naturalistic evaluation of group integrative adapt therapy (IAT-G) with Rohingya refugees during the emergency phase of a mass humanitarian crisis in Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh
AK Tay, MAA Miah, S Khan, M Mohsin, ANMM Alam, S Ozen, M Mahmuda, ...
EClinicalMedicine 38, 2021
82021
Autobiographical memory and future episodic thinking among trauma‐exposed Rohingya refugee people
S Khan, S Haque
Applied Cognitive Psychology 36 (6), 1300-1311, 2022
42022
Autobiographical memory impairment among Rohingya refugee people: roles of direct and indirect trauma exposures and PTSD symptom severity
S Khan, S Haque
Cognition and Emotion 35 (8), 1573-1587, 2021
32021
Psychological Interventions for Vaginismus: A case study in Bangladesh
S Khan, MAA Miah
The Bangladesh Journal of Psychology 20, 123-136, 2014
32014
Molecular characterization of oil seed Brassica using RAPD markers
M Islam, A Habib, S Khan, S Akter, B Goswami, B Khan, TA Banu
Bangladesh J. Sci. Ind. Res 55 (1), 1-8, 2020
12020
Non-Suicidal Self Injurious Behavior among University Students
S Khan, K Biswas, J K.M., MF Hossain, MAA Miah
Jagannath University Journal of Psychology 7 (1), 89-98, 2017
2017
Assessing Homework Compliance Related Factors in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Among Clients with Psychiatric Problems in Bangladesh
S Khan, J Khatun
The Dhaka University Journal of Psychology 37, 61-74, 2013
2013
Trauma, memory, future episodic thinking and mental health among Rohingya refugee people: A cross-country study
S KHAN
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