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Asian Journal of Psychiatry | 2013

Correlates of depression, anxiety and stress among Malaysian university students

Khadijah Shamsuddin; Farizal Fadzil; Wan Salwina Wan Ismail; Shamsul Azhar Shah; Khairani Omar; Noor Azimah Muhammad; Aida Jaffar; Aniza Ismail; Raynuha Mahadevan

INTRODUCTION University students face not only challenges related with independent living, but also academic challenges. This predisposes them to depression, anxiety and stress, which are fairly common. OBJECTIVE The aim was to assess the prevalence of depression, anxiety and stress, and identify their correlates among university students. METHODS A cross-sectional study was conducted on 506 students between the ages of 18 and 24 years from four public universities in the Klang Valley, Malaysia. Through an anonymous, self administered questionnaire, they were assessed by the Depression Anxiety Stress Scale-21 (DASS-21). Data on socio-demographic, family characteristics and living arrangement were also obtained. Students t-test and one-way ANOVA were used to explore association between these aspects. RESULTS Analysis showed among all students, 27.5% had moderate, and 9.7% had severe or extremely severe depression; 34% had moderate, and 29% had severe or extremely severe anxiety; and 18.6% had moderate and 5.1% had severe or extremely severe stress scores based on the DASS-21 inventory. Both depression and anxiety scores were significantly higher among older students (20 and above) and those born in rural areas. Whereas, higher stress scores were significantly higher among older students (20 and above), females, Malays and those whose family had either low or high incomes compared to those with middle incomes. CONCLUSIONS The prevalence of anxiety is much higher than either depression or stress, with some differences in their correlates except for age. These differences need to be further explored for development of better intervention programs and appropriate support services targeting this group.


International Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics | 2010

Adolescent pregnancy outcomes and risk factors in Malaysia.

Khairani Omar; Suriati Hasim; Noor Azimah Muhammad; Aida Jaffar; Syahnaz Mohd Hashim; Harlina Halizah Siraj

To assess the outcomes and risk factors of adolescent pregnancies in 2 major hospitals in Malaysia.


Value in health regional issues | 2018

The Cost and Quality of Life of Malaysian Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus Patients with Chronic Kidney Disease and Anemia

Soraya Azmi; Adrian Goh; Noor Azimah Muhammad; Hizlinda Tohid; Mohd Radzniwan A. Rashid

BACKGROUND Anemia is common among patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) and chronic kidney disease (CKD) and an independent risk factor for renal disease progression. Health economic evidence is important in Malaysia and yet cost and quality-of-life (QOL) data are scarce. OBJECTIVES To investigate prevalence, factors associated with anemia, and cost and QOL among T2DM patients with CKD. Here, we present the estimated 1-year cost and QOL related to anemia in this group. METHODS A cross-sectional, observational study was performed at 20 government clinics. Treatment cost was calculated on the basis of resource utilization ascertained through data extracted from medical records and patient recall. QOL was elicited using the short form 36 health survey version 2 questionnaire. Propensity score matching was performed and costs and QOL were analyzed by anemia status and CKD stage. RESULTS Data for 816 patients were obtained. The propensity score matching enabled a comparison of 257 patients with and without anemia. Annual treatment costs were significantly higher for patients with anemia (Ringgit Malaysia [RM] 4219 [US


The Malaysian journal of medical sciences | 2018

Clinical and Sociodemographic Predictors of the Quality of Life among Patients with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus on the East Coast of Peninsular Malaysia

Zaleha Jusoh; Klinik Kesihatan Kuala Dungun, Jalan Alor Tembesu, Dungun, Terengganu, Malaysia; Hizlinda Tohid; Khairani Omar; Noor Azimah Muhammad; Saharuddin Ahmad

983] vs. RM2705 [US


Archive | 2010

Reliability of Bahasa Malaysia version of family environment scale and its measurement issues

Khairani Omar; Ramli Musa; Jamaiyah Haniff; Noor Azimah Muhammad; Farihna Mohamed Fadhlullah

630]; P = 0.01). QOL scores were lower for patients with anemia but not statistically significant (physical component summary score: 44.8 vs. 46.2; P = 0.052; mental component summary score: 51.3 vs. 51.7; P = 0.562). Costs were higher and QOL lower among CKD stage 5 patients. CONCLUSIONS This study was the first to examine anemia in this group of patients. Costs were significantly higher among anemic patients compared with nonanemic patients; patients with higher CKD stage 5 fared less well than did those in lower stages. This information suggests the need to increase detection, prevention, and early treatment of anemia when managing T2DM patients, particularly those with CKD.


The Malaysian journal of medical sciences | 2012

Perceived effects of the Malaysian national tobacco control programme on adolescent smoking cessation: A qualitative study

Hizlinda Tohid; Noriah Mohd Ishak; Noor Azimah Muhammad; Farah Naaz Momtaz Ahmad; Anis Ezdiana Abdul Aziz; Khairani Omar

Background The quality of life (QoL) describes the multidimensional self-perceived well-being of a person, which is an important diabetes outcome. This study aimed to measure the QoL scores among patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM), as well as their clinical and sociodemographic predictors. Methods This cross-sectional study involved 180 randomly sampled patients at a primary care clinic on the East Coast of Peninsular Malaysia. A self-administered questionnaire containing the Audit of Diabetes Dependent Quality of Life-18 (ADDQoL-18) was used. Results Most of the respondents (96.7%) were Malay, with a median (interquartile range, IQR) age of 54.0 (14.0) years old. The majority of them were females (60.0%), married (81.1%) and from low-income families (63.3%), who attained a secondary education or lower (75.6%). Only 49.4% of them were employed. The mean (standard deviation, SD) ADDQoL-18 average weighted impact score was -4.58 (2.21) and all 18 domains were negatively affected, particularly the living condition, family life and working life. The multiple linear regression analysis showed that the age (adjusted B = 0.05, P = 0.004) and insulin use (adjusted B = -0.84, P = 0.011) were QoL predictors. Conclusion T2DM negatively impacts the patients QoL in all aspects of their life. The QoL improvement with age suggests that the older patients had accepted and adapted to their illness. The need to improve the QoL among insulin users was also highlighted.


Mental health in family medicine | 2011

Attention-deficit hyperactive disorder presenting with school truancy in an adolescent: a case report.

Noor Azimah Muhammad; Wan Salwina Wan Ismail; Chai Eng Tan; Aida Jaffar; Shalisah Sharip; Khairani Omar


BMC Public Health | 2017

Questionnaire development and validity to measure sexual intention among youth in Malaysia

Noor Azimah Muhammad; Khadijah Shamsuddin; Rahmah Mohd Amin; Khairani Omar; Ramayah Thurasamy


Malaysian Journal of Public Health Medicine | 2014

Physical and psychosocial impacts of pregnancy on adolescents and their coping strategies: A descriptive study in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

Su Xu Vin; Noor Azimah Muhammad; Tan Pei Sun; Kevin Tan Teck Meng; Hizlinda Tohid; Khairani Omar


International Medical Journal | 2011

What determines teenagers' smoking behaviour?: A qualitative study

Hizlinda Tohid; Noriah Mohd Ishak; Noor Azimah Muhammad; Hasliza Abu Hassan; Farah Naaz Momtaz Ahmad; Khairani Omar

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Khairani Omar

National University of Malaysia

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Hizlinda Tohid

National University of Malaysia

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Aida Jaffar

National University of Malaysia

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Khadijah Shamsuddin

National University of Malaysia

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Rahmah Mohd Amin

Universiti Sultan Zainal Abidin

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Farah Naaz Momtaz Ahmad

National University of Malaysia

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Ramli Musa

International Islamic University Malaysia

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Wan Salwina Wan Ismail

National University of Malaysia

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A. Jaffar

National University of Malaysia

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