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Mental Health, Religion & Culture | 2013

Beliefs about Jinn, black magic and evil eye in Bangladesh: the effects of gender and level of education

Mohammad S. I. Mullick; Najat Khalifa; Jhunu Shamsun Nahar; Dawn-Marie Walker

The study was aimed to examine beliefs among 320 attendees of a large University Hospital in Dhaka about Jinn, black magic and evil eye among Muslims in Bangladesh, using a self-completed questionnaire. The majority believed in the existence of Jinn (72%) and in Jinn possession (61%). In contrast, a relatively smaller proportion believed in the existence of black magic and evil eye (50% and 44%, respectively). Women were more likely than men to believe in the existence of Jinn and to cite religious figures as the treating authority for diseases attributed to affliction by black magic. Participants with a higher educational attainment were less likely than those with lower attainment to believe in jinn possession; or to believe that Jinn, black magic, or evil eye could cause mental health problems. Mental health care practitioners need to be mindful of these beliefs to achieve the best outcome for their patients.


Asian Journal of Psychiatry | 2018

Validation of the Bangla version of the Dimensional Obsessive-Compulsive Scale

Sultana Algin; Jhunu Shamsun Nahar; Mohammad Waliul Hasnat Sajib; S.M. Yasir Arafat

BACKGROUND Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) is a common and severe psychiatric illness which affects about 1-3% of the population across the globe. The Dimensional Obsessive-Compulsive Scale (DOCS) is a 20-item self-report instrument that assesses the severity of OCD in four dimensions. OBJECTIVES We aimed to adapt and validate the DOCS in Bangla. METHODS This validation study was conducted from January 2016 to July 2017 using purposive sampling technique. A total of 100 OCD patients were recruited from OCD clinic of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University after considering the inclusion and exclusion criteria. We applied Bangla version of DOCS to collect data and assessed different forms of validity and reliability. RESULTS Cronbachs alpha of DOCS Bangla was 0.93 which signifies a good internal consistency. Cronbachs alpha of contamination domain was 0.92; responsibility domain 0.94, thought domain 0.91 and symmetry domain was found 0.93. Four factors were extracted from exploratory factor analysis with varimax rotation. Pearson correlation was 0.73 between the DOCS Bangla total global score and the Y-BOCS total score which signifies good criterion validity. CONCLUSION DOCS Bangla is a psychometrically reliable and valid tool for use in clinical settings, research and primary care setting to diagnose and manage OCD for Bangla speaking population.


Case reports in psychiatry | 2016

Clozapine Can Be the Good Option in Resistant Mania

S.M. Yasir Arafat; S. M. Atikur Rahman; Md. Maruful Haque; Mohsin Ali Shah; Sultana Algin; Jhunu Shamsun Nahar

Bipolar mood disorder is a mental disorder with a lifetime prevalence rate of about 1% in the general population and there are still a proportion of individuals who suffer from bipolar mood disorders that are resistant to standard treatment. Reporting clozapine responsive mania that was not responding to two previous consecutive atypical antipsychotics and one typical antipsychotic was aimed at. A 17-year-old male manic patient was admitted into the psychiatry inpatient department and was nonresponsive to Risperidone 12 mg daily for 4 weeks, Olanzapine 30 mg daily for 3 weeks, and Haloperidol 30 mg daily for 3 weeks, along with valproate preparation 1500 mg daily. He was started on clozapine as he was nonresponsive to Lithium in previous episodes and did not consent to starting Electroconvulsive Therapy (ECT). He responded adequately to 100 mg clozapine and 1500 mg valproate preparation and remission happened within 2 weeks of starting clozapine. Clozapine can be a good option for resistant mania and further RCT based evidences will strengthen the options in treating resistant mania.


Journal of Health Population and Nutrition | 2005

Psychiatric Morbidity, Stressors, Impact, and Burden in Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis

Mohammad S. I. Mullick; Jhunu Shamsun Nahar; Syed Atiqul Haq


Pakistan Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences | 2013

Efficacy of combination of fluoxetine and cognitive behavioral therapy and fluoxetine alone for the treatment of obsessive compulsive disorder.

Noor Ahmed Giasuddin; Jhunu Shamsun Nahar; Nahid Mahjabin Morshed; Yatan Pal Singh Balhara; Mohammad Abdus Sobhan


Asian Journal of Psychiatry | 2012

Combination of CBT with fluoxetine works better for obsessive-compulsive disorder.

Noor Ahmed Giasuddin; Jhunu Shamsun Nahar; Nahid Mahjabin Morshed; Yatan Pal Singh Balhara


Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University Journal | 2011

Personality Traits of Substance Users in Bangladesh

Jotirmoy Roy; Nahid Mahjabin Morshed; Mma Shalahuddin Qusar; Jhunu Shamsun Nahar; Ma Salam Miah; Mohsin Ali Shah; Syed Faheem Shams; Shelina Fatema Binte Shahid; Mohammad Mashfick Ikbal; Most. Mafruha Khanom


Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University Journal | 2016

Psychiatric disorders among the children of 5 to 18 years old of 'SIDR' affected areas

Mohammad S. I. Mullick; Jhunu Shamsun Nahar; Nafia Farzana Chowdhury; Wasima Rahman; Mohammad Monirul Islam; M. M. A. Shalahuddin Qusar; M. Mahbubur Rahman; Mohammad Shahidullah


Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University Journal | 2016

Psychiatric morbidity among rural and slum female population: A comparative study

Jhunu Shamsun Nahar; Monami Haque; Nafia Farzana Chowdhury; M. M. A. Shalauddin Qusar; Wasima Rahman; Hafizur Rahman Chowdhury; Monirul Islam; Mohammad Ahraful Siddike Pathan


Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University Journal | 2016

Adaptation, linguistic and clinimetric validation of the Bangla version of Zarit Burden Interview

Farzana Rabin; Jhunu Shamsun Nahar; Mohammad S. I. Mullick; Helal Uddin Ahmed; Nafia Farzana

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Mohammad S. I. Mullick

Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University

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Nahid Mahjabin Morshed

Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University

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Mohsin Ali Shah

Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University

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Mma Shalahuddin Qusar

Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University

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Nafia Farzana Chowdhury

Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University

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S.M. Yasir Arafat

Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University

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Shelina Fatema Binte Shahid

Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University

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Wasima Rahman

Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University

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Yatan Pal Singh Balhara

All India Institute of Medical Sciences

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Hafizur Rahman Chowdhury

Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University

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