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Aline Hajj

Researcher at Saint Joseph's University

Publications -  88
Citations -  1465

Aline Hajj is an academic researcher from Saint Joseph's University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Pharmacy. The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 65 publications receiving 898 citations. Previous affiliations of Aline Hajj include Saint Joseph University & Paris Descartes University.

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Internet Addiction and Relationships with Insomnia, Anxiety, Depression, Stress and Self-Esteem in University Students: A Cross-Sectional Designed Study

TL;DR: Interventions should include not only IA management but also associated psychosocial stressors such as insomnia, anxiety, depression, stress, and self-esteem, because this addiction often coexists with other psychological problems.
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Insomnia and Relationship with Anxiety in University Students: A Cross-Sectional Designed Study

TL;DR: The magnitude of SDs in this sample of Lebanese university students demonstrate the importance of examining sleep health in this population and the link between SD and anxiety reminds us of the important of treating anxiety as soon as detected and not simply targeting the reduction of sleep problems.
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Associations between quality of life, physical activity, worry, depression and insomnia: A cross-sectional designed study in healthy pregnant women.

TL;DR: PA, worries, depression and insomnia affected QOL during pregnancy, and pregnant women presenting depression had a reduced total PA, while sports/exercise showed positive correlations with several QOL domains.
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Evaluating the impact of spirituality on the quality of life, anxiety, and depression among patients with cancer: an observational transversal study

TL;DR: Spiritual well-being was found to have some protective effect against end-of life despair in cancer patients and the need to incorporate spiritual care in healthcare systems is highlighted.
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Mental Health Outcomes of the COVID-19 Pandemic and a Collapsing Economy: Perspectives from a Developing Country.

TL;DR: The combined presence of fear of the pandemic and financial hardship is associated with higher stress and anxiety, particularly among women and younger Lebanese adults with difficult home circumstances, and healthcare professionals need to screen for mental health problems among subgroups presenting multiple risk factors.