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2008

Pakistan

Psychiatry

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Bullying Of Medical Students In Pakistan: A Cross-Sectional Questionnaire Survey., Syed Ahmer, Abdul Wahab Yousafzai, Naila Bhutto, Sumira Alam, Amanullah Khan Sarangzai, Arshad Iqbal Dec 2008

Bullying Of Medical Students In Pakistan: A Cross-Sectional Questionnaire Survey., Syed Ahmer, Abdul Wahab Yousafzai, Naila Bhutto, Sumira Alam, Amanullah Khan Sarangzai, Arshad Iqbal

Department of Psychiatry

Background: Several studies from other countries have shown that bullying, harassment, abuse or belittlement are a regular phenomenon faced not only by medical students, but also junior doctors, doctors undertaking research and other healthcare professionals. While research has been carried out on bullying experienced by psychiatrists and psychiatry trainees in Pakistan no such research has been conducted on medical students in this country. Methodology/Principal Findings: We conducted a cross-sectional questionnaire survey on final year medical students in six medical colleges of Pakistan. The response rate was 63%. Fifty-two percent of respondents reported that they had faced bullying or harassment …


Association Between Antipsychotics And Weight Gain Among Psychiatric Outpatients In Pakistan: A Retrospective Cohort Study., Syed Ahmer, Rashid A. M Khan, Saleem Perwaiz Iqbal Aug 2008

Association Between Antipsychotics And Weight Gain Among Psychiatric Outpatients In Pakistan: A Retrospective Cohort Study., Syed Ahmer, Rashid A. M Khan, Saleem Perwaiz Iqbal

Department of Psychiatry

Background: It has been known for a long time that use of antipsychotics, particularly atypical antipsychotics, is associated with weight gain and increase in risk of metabolic disturbances. In this study we have tried to find out if use of antipsychotics is associated with increase in weight and body mass index (BMI) in the Pakistani population. Methods: We performed a case note review of all Patients who had been prescribed antipsychotic medication at the psychiatry outPatient clinic of a tertiary care university hospital in Pakistan over a 4-year period. Results: A total of 50% of Patients had a BMI in …