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Majid Barati
Researcher at Hamedan University of Medical Sciences
Publications - 143
Citations - 1533
Majid Barati is an academic researcher from Hamedan University of Medical Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Theory of planned behavior. The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 117 publications receiving 1086 citations. Previous affiliations of Majid Barati include Tarbiat Modares University & Islamic Azad University.
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Validation and testing of the AquaCrop model under full and deficit irrigated wheat production in Iran
B. Andarzian,Mohammad Bannayan,Pasquale Steduto,H. Mazraeh,M.E. Barati,Majid Barati,A. Rahnama +6 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors evaluated the AquaCrop model for its ability to simulate wheat performance under full and deficit water conditions in a hot dry environment in south of Iran, to study the effect of different scenarios of irrigation (crop growth stages and depth of water applied) on wheat yield.
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Factors associated with preventive behaviours of COVID-19 among hospital staff in Iran in 2020: an application of the Protection Motivation Theory.
Saeed Bashirian,Ensiyeh Jenabi,Salman Khazaei,Majid Barati,Akram Karimi-Shahanjarini,Sepideh Zareian,Forouzan Rezapur-Shahkolai,Babak Moeini +7 more
TL;DR: For predicting preventive behaviours of healthcare workers (HCW) towards Covid-19 based on the Protection Motivation Theory, threat and coping appraisal were predictors of protection motivation to conduct COVID-19 preventive behaviours.
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The Association between Social Support and Happiness among Elderly in Iran.
TL;DR: High social support could increase happiness among elders as the quality and quantity of social support can be taken into account as proper determinants and predictors of Happiness among elders.
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Effect of an Educational Intervention Based on Protection Motivation Theory on Preventing Cervical Cancer among Marginalized Women in West Iran
Shabnam Malmir,Majid Barati,Ali Khani Jeihooni,Saeed Bashirian,Seyed Mohammad Mehdi Hazavehei +4 more
TL;DR: The results show that applying an educational intervention based on PMT might help prevent cervical cancer and improve regular Pap smear testing.