Publications by authors named "Sajjad Kabir"

Article Synopsis
  • This systematic review analyzes how climate-driven coastal hazards impact the psychological well-being of communities in the Asia-Pacific region, covering findings from 13 peer-reviewed articles.
  • The review, which includes data from seven countries, finds a strong negative link between exposure to coastal hazards and issues like stress and depression, with 77% of studies confirming these psychological impacts.
  • Additionally, the research highlights increased vulnerability in marginalized communities and points to a critical gap in studies addressing psychological responses to current climate challenges, underscoring the need for targeted policy interventions.
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This is the first large-scale empirical study examining the impact of sea-level rise induced by climate change on mental health outcomes among coastal communities. The study focuses on Bangladesh, a country severely affected by salinity ingress, flood risks, and agricultural damage due to sea-level changes. Participants ( = 1,200) randomly selected from three coastal regions each having high, moderate, or low vulnerability to sea-level rise were surveyed during the pre-monsoon season in 2021.

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Introduction: The aim of this article was to compare oncological outcomes after partial nephrectomy between patients with positive (PSM) and negative (NSM) surgical margins.

Material And Methods: In this retrospective study, the data of 733 patients who underwent partial nephrectomy with diagnosis of renal cell carcinoma (RCC) were analyzed. A total of 80 patients from the NSM group were matched to 42 PSM patients.

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