Maha A. Omair
King Saud University
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Communications in Statistics-theory and Methods | 2017
Abdulhamid A. Alzaid; Fatimah E. Almuhayfith; Maha A. Omair
ABSTRACT Based on a compound Poisson distribution, new bivariate regression models are introduced and studied. The parameters of the bivariate regression models are estimated by using the maximum likelihood method. Two applications on real datasets are presented to illustrate the models. The results show that these models are compatible to other bivariate Poisson models.
International Journal of Statistics and Probability | 2018
Yusra A. Tashkandy; Maha A. Omair; Abdulhamid A. Alzaid
This article review some known bivariate and bilateral (difference) gamma distributions. Some properties, advantages and limitations are pointed out. Two new bivariate gamma distributions using self-decomposability property are introduced. The corresponding bilateral gamma distributions are derived.
Clinical Rheumatology | 2018
Mohammed A. Omair; Sarah Alobud; Muneera H. Al-Bogami; Rufaidah Dabbagh; Yasmeen K. Altaymani; Nour Alsultan; Abeer Alhazzani; Maha A. Omair
The prevalence of fibromyalgia (FM) in physicians in training (PIT) in Saudi Arabia is unknown. The aim of this study is to evaluate the prevalence of FM in PIT using different screening tools and factors associated with its development. We also aimed at evaluating the level of agreement and correlation between screening tools. This was a cross-sectional study conducted in a single academic institution. PIT were invited to fill three questionnaires: Fibromyalgia Rapid Screening tool (FirST), Fibromyalgia Survey Questionnaire (FSQ), and London Fibromyalgia Epidemiology Study Screening Questionnaire (LFESSQ). A total of 182 PIT completed the questionnaire. They were predominantly males (57.1%), single (56.0%), and at resident level (86.7%). The median age was 28 (interquartile range = 4). The average number of house-calls/month was 3.2 (SD = 2.3). The prevalence of FM using the FirST, FSQ, and LFESSQ was 6.0%, 8.2%, and 11.6%, respectively. Six (3.3%) fulfilled the three criteria concurrently. After adjusting for different variables using the FSQ, PIT with family history of FM had 23.6 times the odds for testing positive (95% CI = 3.12, 178.37), and every extra house-call/month was associated with a 50% increase in the odds for testing positive for FM (95% CI = 1.00, 2.25). Percent agreement between tools was high (all > 86%). Results for kappa coefficient showed moderate agreement between FSQ scores and each of FirST and LFESSQ. There was poor agreement between FirST and LFESSQ. FM is prevalent among PIT. There is a high percent agreement and poor to moderate correlation between the screening tools used.
International Journal of Rheumatic Diseases | 2017
Mohammed A. Omair; Maha A. Omair; Hussein Halabi
Currently there are no national recommendation guidelines for the management of rheumatoid arthritis (RA) in Saudi Arabia, which has led to a lack of standard of care. The aim of this study is to explore RA management strategies in practicing rheumatologists in Saudi Arabia.
Bulletin of the Malaysian Mathematical Sciences Society. Second Series | 2010
Abdulhamid A. Alzaid; Maha A. Omair
Clinical Rheumatology | 2017
Mohammed A. Omair; Fatmah K. AlDuraibi; Mohammed K. Bedaiwi; Sultana Abdulaziz; Waleed Husain; Maha El Dessougi; Hind Alhumaidan; Hana Al Khabbaz; Ibrahim Alahmadi; Maha A. Omair; Salman Al Saleh; Khalid Alismael; Moheeb Al Awwami
Journal of King Saud University - Science | 2016
Fatimah E. AlMuhayfith; Abdulhamid A. Alzaid; Maha A. Omair
Revista Colombiana de Estadistica | 2018
Maha A. Omair; Fatimah E. AlMuhayfith; Abdulhamid A. Alzaid
Brazilian Journal of Probability and Statistics | 2018
Ghadah A. Alomani; Abdulhamid A. Alzaid; Maha A. Omair
Revista Colombiana de Estadistica | 2016
Maha A. Omair; Abdulhamid A. Alzaid; Omalsad Odhah