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Mohsen Saffari
Researcher at Baqiyatallah University of Medical Sciences
Publications - 100
Citations - 4021
Mohsen Saffari is an academic researcher from Baqiyatallah University of Medical Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Randomized controlled trial & Population. The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 88 publications receiving 2193 citations. Previous affiliations of Mohsen Saffari include Tehran University of Medical Sciences & Tarbiat Modares University.
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Effects of Weight-Related Self-Stigma and Smartphone Addiction on Female University Students’ Physical Activity Levels
Mohsen Saffari,Jung-Sheng Chen,Hung Ching-Wu,Xavier C.C. Fung,Chih Cheng Chang,Yen Ling Chang,Ruckwongpatr Kamolthip,Marc N. Potenza,I-Ching Lin,Chuang Lin +9 more
TL;DR: In this paper , the authors investigated the associations between these variables and identified the moderating effects of smartphone addiction between weight stigma and physical activity, and found significant differences in terms of weight status, smartphone addiction, and weight stigma between active and inactive groups.
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Demographical and psychological determinants of depression, among a sample of Iranian male adolescents.
TL;DR: Results showed that high levels of depression were associated with low level of self-efficacy and high level of perceived stress; also some demographic variables such as fathers’ job and academic situation can be related to depression among male adolescents.
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A Theory of Planned Behavior‐Based Program to Increase Physical Activity in Overweight/Obese Military Personnel: A Randomised Controlled Trial
Hormoz Sanaeinasab,Mohsen Saffari,Mohammad‐ali Dashtaki,Amir H. Pakpour,Amir H. Pakpour,Aliakbar Karimi Zarchi,Keisha-Gaye N. O’Garo,Harold G. Koenig,Harold G. Koenig +8 more
TL;DR: An intervention based on the TPB may be effective in promoting physical activity and decreasing weight in military personnel who are obese or overweight.
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A Persian Adaptation of Medication Adherence Self-Efficacy Scale (MASES) in Hypertensive Patients: Psychometric Properties and Factor Structure
TL;DR: The Persian version of MASES is valid and reliable to assess self-efficacy of antihypertensive medication adherence in hypertensive patient, which is helpful to improve medication compliance in such patients in order to achieve better blood pressure controls.
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The relationship between anxiety, depression and religious coping strategies and erectile dysfunction in Iranian patients with spinal cord injury.
Amir H. Pakpour,Parvin Rahnama,Hooshang Saberi,Mohsen Saffari,Vafa Rahimi-Movaghar,Andrea Burri,M Hajiaghababaei +6 more
TL;DR: Overall, the results indicated that SCI patients who use positive religious coping strategies had better erectile function compared with individuals who applied negativereligious coping strategies.