Class of 2023: Recent submissions
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The Impact of Communal Violence upon Rohingya Women’s Education
(AUW, 2023)The research attempted an effort to discuss the challenges that Rohingya women in Myanmar address as a result of intercommunal violence and its lasting effects. The availability of schooling during the COVID-19 pandemic ... -
Socio Economic Resource Accessibility on Maternal and Child Health Care in Bangladesh
(AUW, 2023)Although Bangladesh graduated recently from the categories of least developed countries, it still lacks proper health care facilities and financial stability for the women across the country. The purpose of this paper ... -
Computational profiling of differentially expressed genes & long noncoding RNAs implicated in host immune response and virus proliferation at different time points in Dengue Virus infection
(AUW, 2023-05)lncRNAs, or long non-coding RNAs, have become significant regulators of viral infection and the antiviral response. The purpose of the current study was to examine how the Dengue Virus (DENV) infection affects lncRNAs. ... -
ASSOCIATION OF EXCLUSIVE BREASTFEEDING AND DIARRHEAL DISEASE AMONG UNDER TWO YEARS CHILDREN IN RANCHI, INDIA: A COMMUNITY BASED STUDY
(AUW, 2023)Background: Diarrhea is a preventable and treatable disease however; it is the second life threatening cause of child morbidity and mortality across the globe. Among many risk factors, malnutrition is one of the biggest ... -
The Reasons Behind Intimate Partner Sexual Violence and Its Psychological Consequences: A Qualitative Study
(AUW, 2023)Background: In a society where rape is considered the most horrible crime against women, marital rape or intimate partner sexual violence is still not recognized as a form of violence. This paper aims to determine the ... -
Factors Determining Place of Delivery among Rohingya Women in Rohingya Refugee Camp, Bangladesh: A Community Based Cross-sectional study
(AUW, 2023-05)Background: Globally an estimated 800 maternal deaths occur every day, which are mostly preventable. In 2015, 61% of 303,000 global maternal deaths occurred in fragile and conflict-affected states. The health status of ... -
Access to Healthcare Services for Tea Garden Workers in Sylhet, Bangladesh: Current Status and Way Forward
(AUW, 2023-05)Barriers to accessing healthcare services are the major public health concern among tea workers. They are at high health risk due to the unavailability of essential healthcare services. To provide insight into this public ... -
Child Marriage and Teenage Pregnancy in Rohingya Refugee Camp, Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh
(AUW, 2023-05)Background: Ending child marriage and teenage pregnancy has become a priority health and development agenda in the last decade. However, the rate of improvement is still significantly slower than what is required to ... -
Knowledge, Attitude and Practices towards Sextually Transmitted Infections among the Women of Reproductive Age in Chattogram, Bangladesh: A hospital based cross sectional study
(AUW, 2023)Background: Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) conferes a huge health burden worldwide, especially in developing countries like Bangladesh. Married women of reproductive age are mainly at risk of getting infected ... -
Applying the Three Delays Model to Understand Emergency Care during Pregnancy and Delivery in the Rohingya Refugees Camp Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh
(AUW, 2023)Background: Maternal Mortality is a strong indicator of human development that points towards the health of the women, accessibility and the quality of the health services. Maternal mortality remains relatively high in ... -
Knowledge, Attitude, and Practice (KAP) of Early Detection of Breast Cancer among the Rural woman in Chattogram, Bangladesh
(AUW, 2023-05)Background: Among the 100 different types of cancer, breast cancer holds 2nd position with the highest prevalence in Bangladesh among the South Asian countries. The prevalence shows highest among rural women than urban. ... -
Prevalence and Determinants of Double Burden of Malnutrition (DBM) among women in Pakistan: a population based study
(AUW, 2023-04)Background: Double Burden of Malnutrition(DBM) exist among women in Pakistan and increasing every single day as an emergent public health issue. The prevalence of underweight and overweight/obesity differs based on the ... -
A Cross-Sectional study on Prevalence of Domestic Violence During pregnancy in Chittagong: Maternal Outcomes
(AUW, 2023)Background: Domestic violence is a public health concern that is more prevalent in lower middle class countries and is increasing. A review of population-based surveys found that 10% to 69% of women have been physically ... -
Prevalence and Determinants of Maternal Health Complications among Female Tea Garden Workers in Sylhet: A Community based cross-sectional study
(AUW, 2023)Background: Tea garden workers in Bangladesh live in poverty due to their low wages. Especially the female tea workers who are deprived of all their rights including maternal health services. The main aim of this study ... -
The Overlooked Health & Environmental Cost of Lead Acid Battery Powered Rickshaws in Chattogram, Bangladesh
(AUW, 2023-05)Battery powered rickshaws, also known as tomtoms or electric rickshaws are one of the examples of sustainable vehicles in Bangladesh. Even though these local vehicles are supposed to be the “greening solution” for our ... -
The knowledge, Attitude, and Practices towards Antenatal Care of Female Garment Workers in Chittagong City, Bangladesh
(AUW, 2023)Background: Antenatal care (ANC) is a crucial component of maternal healthcare since it assists in the early detection and treatment of pregnancy-related complications. However, in low-income countries like Bangladesh, ... -
Association of Sleep Disorder with Overweight and Obesity Among University Students of Chattogram: A Cross-Sectional Study
(AUW, 2023-05)Background: Since obesity and being overweight are among the leading causes of various serious health problems like hypertension, diabetes, renal failure, cardiovascular illnesses, and mental health, they are major global ... -
Knowledge, access, and acceptability of contraceptive methods in young adult married women, Chittagong: A Cross-Sectional Study
(AUW, 2023)Background: Young women in Bangladesh typically lack access to contraception which leads to high risk of undesired pregnancy, maternal morbidity and mortality also risks of many other concerns. The purpose of this study ... -
Prevalence & Associate Factors of Gestational Diabetes Mellitus among Pregnant Women in Chittagong: A Hospital-Based Cross- Sectional Study
(AUW, 2023)Background: The prevalence of gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM), a common condition associated with maternal and neonatal morbidity, is increasing. For both the mother and her child, this has additional long-term health ... -
Adaptation of the Schoolgoing Children with Autism in Chattogram, Bangladesh
(AUW, 2023-05)Background: Autism is a neurodevelopmental disorder marked by difficulties with social interaction and communication, as well as confined and repetitive behavior, hobbies, and interests. The adaptation process of ...