Saeed Bashirian
Hamedan University of Medical Sciences
108 Papers
223 Citations
Saeed Bashirian is an academic researcher from Hamedan University of Medical Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Substance abuse. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 88 publications. Previous affiliations of Saeed Bashirian include University of Medicine and Health Sciences & Oklahoma State University Center for Health Sciences.
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Papers
Factors associated with preventive behaviours of COVID-19 among hospital staff in Iran in 2020: an application of the Protection Motivation Theory.
Saeed Bashirian,Ensiyeh Jenabi,Salman Khazaei,Majid Barati,Akram Karimi-Shahanjarini,Sepideh Zareian,Forouzan Rezapur-Shahkolai,Babak Moeini +7 more
TL;DR: For predicting preventive behaviours of healthcare workers (HCW) towards Covid-19 based on the Protection Motivation Theory, threat and coping appraisal were predictors of protection motivation to conduct COVID-19 preventive behaviours.
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Prevalence of depression and its associated sociodemographic factors among Iranian female adolescents in secondary schools
TL;DR: Depression was prevalent among the secondary school female students examined and it significantly correlated with socioeconomic status.
Effect of an Educational Intervention Based on Protection Motivation Theory on Preventing Cervical Cancer among Marginalized Women in West Iran
Shabnam Malmir,Majid Barati,Ali Khani Jeihooni,Saeed Bashirian,Seyed Mohammad Mehdi Hazavehei +4 more
TL;DR: The results show that applying an educational intervention based on PMT might help prevent cervical cancer and improve regular Pap smear testing.
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The association Between Occupational Exposure to silica and Risk of Developing Rheumatoid Arthritis: A Meta-Analysis
TL;DR: The findings of the present study reveal that occupational exposure to silica may be associated with increased risk of developing RA.
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Perceived risk and protective behaviors regarding COVID-19 among Iranian pregnant women.
Soodabeh Aghababaei,Saeed Bashirian,Ali Reza Soltanian,Mansoureh Refaei,Tahereh Omidi,Samereh Ghelichkhani,Farzaneh Soltani +6 more
TL;DR: Pregnant women had a high level of knowledge, high performance in protective behaviors, and a moderate level of risk perception related to COVID-19, and history of influenza in previous pregnancies, high economic level, and nulliparity were associated with higher levels of knowledge; risk perception can predict their protective behaviors.
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