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Sayed Ahmed Elwakeel
Researcher at Fayoum University
Publications - 4
Citations - 124
Sayed Ahmed Elwakeel is an academic researcher from Fayoum University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Traumatic stress & Anxiety. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 4 publications receiving 42 citations.
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Measuring COVID-19 as Traumatic Stress: Initial Psychometrics and Validation
Ibrahim A. Kira,Hanaa Shuwiekh,Kenneth G. Rice,Jeffrey S. Ashby,Sayed Ahmed Elwakeel,Mariam Sous Fahmy Sous,Amthal Alhuwailah,Shadia Bint Ali Baali,Chafika Azdaou,Enas. M. Oliemat,Hikmet Jamil +10 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors developed and validated a measure for COVID-19 as traumatic stress, which consisted of three dimensions: threat/fear of infection and death, economic hardship, and disturbed r...
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The Impact of COVID-19 Traumatic Stressors on Mental Health: Is COVID-19 a New Trauma Type.
Ibrahim A. Kira,Hanaa Shuwiekh,Jeffrey S. Ashby,Sayed Ahmed Elwakeel,Amthal Alhuwailah,Mariam Sous Fahmy Sous,Shadia Bint Ali Baali,Chafika Azdaou,Enas. M. Oliemat,Hikmet Jamil +9 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigated the impact of COVID-19 traumatic stress on mental health after controlling for individuals' previous stressors and traumas and concluded that COVID19 is a new type of traumatic stress that has serious mental health effects.
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The direct and indirect impact of trauma types and cumulative stressors and traumas on executive functions.
Ibrahim A. Kira,Hanaa Shuweikh,Amthal Al-Huwailiah,Sayed Ahmed Elwakeel,Nevein Nirouz Waheep,Eman Ezzaat Ebada,El-Sheikh R. Ibrahim +6 more
TL;DR: Results indicated that survival and cumulative Trauma types have direct effects on a lower WMD and ID, attachment traumas and gender discrimination by parents have direct impacts on higher WMD or/and ID, while personal identity, status identity, secondary trauma, gender Discrimination by society, community violence do not have any direct effect on W MD or ID.
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Knowledge, Risk Perception, Preventive Behavior and Emotional Regulation regarding COVID-19 among Nurses Working in Isolation Hospitals
Amel abd Elaziem Mohamed,Manal Mohamed Ahmed Ayed,Sabra Mohamed Ahmed,Safaa Mustafa Mohamed,Thorea Mohamed Mahmoud,Arzak Mohamed Khalifa Ewees,Eman Abdelazem,Sayed Ahmed Elwakeel +7 more
TL;DR: The majority of the nurses had satisfactory levels of knowledge, good level of preventive behavior and risk perception of dealing with CO VID-19 patients, and they also have good levels of emotional regulation, which are reflected positively in dealing and caring COVID-19 patients in isolation hospitals.