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Substance Abuse Treatment Prevention and Policy | 2011

Benzodiazepine use among adults residing in the urban settlements of Karachi, Pakistan: A cross sectional study

Saleem Perwaiz Iqbal; Syed Ahmer; Salima Farooq; Yasmin Parpio; Ambreen Tharani; Rashid A. M Khan; Mohammad Zaman

BackgroundThere are hardly any studies carried out in Pakistan on the usage of benzodiazepines at the level of community. This research was aimed to determine the frequency of benzodiazepine use, along with its associations with socio-demographic and clinical characteristics among community dwelling adults, residing in two urban settlements of Karachi, Pakistan.MethodsWe performed a cross sectional study from August 2008 to December 2009, in 2 areas of Karachi, namely Garden and Sultanabad. We followed the systematic sampling strategy to randomly select the households, with an adult of either sex and of age 18 years or more. Data collection was carried out through interview, using a pre-tested questionnaire, with items on socio-demographic position, medical history and benzodiazepine use. Students t-test and χ2 test was employed to determine the associations between socio-demographic and clinical characteristics, and their relationship with benzodiazepine use was determined using applied logistic regression.ResultsThe overall percentage of benzodiazepine consumption was estimated to be 14%. There were significantly more benzodiazepine users in the peri-urban Sultanabad community to the urban community of Garden (p-value = 0.001). The mean age (± SD) for users was 51.3 (± 15.6) years compared to 37.1 (± 14.4) years among non-users. Bromazepam was the most widely used benzodiazepine (29%); followed by diazepam, with a median duration on primary use being 144 weeks (IQR = 48-240). The adjusted logistic regression model revealed that increasing age, location, female sex, unemployment and psychiatric consultation were associated with increased likelihood of benzodiazepine use.ConclusionWe believe the unregulated over-the-counter sales of benzodiazepines and social conditions might be playing a role in this high consumption of benzodiazepines in the community.


Journal of Interpersonal Violence | 2017

Factors Associated With Child Maltreatment Among Children Aged 11 to 17 Years in Community Settings of Karachi, Pakistan, Using Belsky Ecological Framework

Maryam Pyar Ali Lakhdir; Salima Farooq; Uzma Rahim Khan; Yasmin Parpio; Syed Iqbal Azam; Junaid Abdul Razzak; Anjiya Aslam Laljee; Muhammad Masood Kadir

Child maltreatment is considered as a global social issue and results as combined effect of parental background, socioeconomic environment, family structure, and child characteristics. The aim of this study was to determine factors associated with child maltreatment among children aged 11 to 17 years in Karachi, Pakistan. A cross-sectional survey of 800 pairs (children ranging from 11 to 17 years old and their parents) was randomly selected from 32 clusters of Karachi, using multistage cluster sampling. A structured questionnaire was adopted from the International Society for the Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect (International Child Abuse Screening Tool for Parent [ICAST-P] and for Child [ICAST-C]). Multiple linear regression technique was used to assess the association of factors with child maltreatment score, by using STATA software. Our study found that children who always get bullied and mistreated by their siblings are at increased risk of getting maltreatment by parents (adjusted β: 10.78, 95% CI = [8.5, 13.05]).The mean estimated ICAST-C score increases by 9.86 (95% CI = [6.17, 13.55]) for children with exposure of verbal abuse and quarrel within family members. The mean estimated ICAST-C score increases by 5.09 among male children as compared with female children (95% CI = [3.65, 6.52]). Among children whose family always fight with each other and whose parents have exposure to childhood maltreatment, the mean estimated ICAST-C score increases by 22.25 (95% CI = [16.53, 27.98]). This study reflects the potential factors of child maltreatment in Karachi. Our findings provide evidence to raise awareness about child maltreatment.


Journal of Pakistan Medical Association | 2012

Factors associated with stress among adolescents in the city of Nawabshah, Pakistan.

Yasmin Parpio; Salima Farooq; Saleema Gulzar; Ambreen Tharani; Tazeen Saeed Ali; Fawad Javed


Journal of Pakistan Medical Association | 2013

Compliance to antipsychotic medication: a challenge for client, family and health care providers.

Ambreen Tharani; Salima Farooq; Faiza Saleem; Anila Naveed


Journal of Pakistan Medical Association | 2018

Perceptions of nursing students of educational environment at a private undergraduate School of Nursing in Karachi

Salima Farooq; Rehana Rehman; Jacqueline Maria Dias; Mehwish Hussain


Nurse Education Today | 2018

Comparison of undergraduate educational environment in medical and nursing program using the DREEM tool

Salima Farooq; Rehana Rehman; Mehwish Hussain; Jacqueline Maria Dias


Journal of Pakistan Medical Association | 2017

Survellience system for child abuse: Bridging the gap between actual and hidden cases.

Maryam Pyar Ali Lakhdir; Yasmin Parpio; Salima Farooq


44th Biennial Convention (28 October - 01 November 2017) | 2017

Prevalence of Anxiety and Depressive Symptoms and Its Association With Multimorbidity Among Adults in Karachi

Salima Farooq; Yasmin Parpio


44th Biennial Convention (28 October - 01 November 2017) | 2017

Is Motherhood Affecting the Quality of Life of Female Adolescents: A Systematic Review

Yasmin Parpio; Hina Pyar Ali; Salima Farooq


44th Biennial Convention (28 October - 01 November 2017) | 2017

Prevalence and Associated Factors of Perceived Stress Among Female Adolescents in Nawabshah City Pakistan

Yasmin Parpio; Hina Pyar Ali; Salima Farooq

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