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Taha Nagib
Researcher at University of Tripoli
Publications - 6
Citations - 449
Taha Nagib is an academic researcher from University of Tripoli. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Anxiety. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 5 publications receiving 81 citations.
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Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on medical education: Medical students' knowledge, attitudes, and practices regarding electronic learning.
Ahmed Alsoufi,Ali Alsuyihili,Ahmed Msherghi,Ahmed Elhadi,Hana Atiyah,Aimen Ashini,Arwa Ashwieb,Mohamed Ghula,Hayat Ben Hasan,Salsabil Abudabuos,Hind Alameen,Taqwa Abokhdhir,Mohamed Anaiba,Taha Nagib,Anshirah Shuwayyah,Rema Benothman,Ghalea Arrefae,Abdulwajid Alkhwayildi,Abdulmueti Alhadi,Ahmed Zaid,Muhammed Elhadi +20 more
TL;DR: An overview of the situation experienced by medical students during the COVID-19 pandemic is provided, and the knowledge, attitudes, and practices of medical students regarding electronic medical education are determined.
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Recent advances in waste-recycled nanomaterials for biomedical applications: Waste-to-wealth
Mohamed Abd Elkodous,Hussein M El-Husseiny,Hussein M El-Husseiny,Gharieb S. El-Sayyad,Amr H. Hashem,Ahmed S. Doghish,Dounia Elfadil,Yasmine Radwan,Hayam M. El-Zeiny,Heba Bedair,Osama A. Ikhdair,H. Hashim,Ahmed M. Salama,Heba Alshater,Ahmed Ali Ahmed,Mahmoud Gamal Elsayed,Maria Nagy,Nouran Y. Ali,Maryam Elahmady,Ahmed Kamel,Mahmoud Abd Elkodous,Imene Maallem,Maria B. Sh. Kaml,Nayera Nasser,Ahmed AlaaEldin Nouh,Fatma M. Safwat,Mai M. Alshal,Salma K. Ahmed,Taha Nagib,Fatma M. El-sayed,Manal Almahdi,Yahia Adla,Noha T. ElNashar,Aya Misbah Hussien,Alaa S. Salih,Somaya Abdulbaset Mahmoud,Shireen Magdy,Diana I. Ahmed,Fayrouz Mohamed Saeed Hassan,Nermin A. Edward,Kirolos Said Milad,Shereen R. Halasa,Mohamed M. Arafa,Abdullah Hegazy,Go Kawamura,Wai Kian Tan,Atsunori Matsuda +46 more
TL;DR: In this article, waste recycled nanomaterials have been utilized as a safe, yet revolutionary alternative with outstanding potential for many biomedical applications for early detection and treatment of different diseases.
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Psychological Health, Sleep Quality, Behavior, and Internet Use Among People During the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Cross-Sectional Study
Muhammed Elhadi,Ahmed Alsoufi,Ahmed Msherghi,Entisar Alshareea,Aimen Ashini,Taha Nagib,Nada Abuzid,Sanabel Abodabos,Hind Alrifai,Eman Gresea,Wisal Yahya,Duha Ashour,Salma Abomengal,Noura Qarqab,Amel Albibas,Mohamed Anaiba,Hanadi Idheiraj,Hudi Abraheem,Mohammed Fayyad,Yosra Alkilani,Suhir Alsuwiyah,Abdelwahap Elghezewi,Ahmed Zaid +22 more
TL;DR: In this article, an online cross-sectional survey was conducted among the Libyan population between July 18 and August 23, 2020 to determine the prevalence of insomnia, depressive and anxiety symptoms and their associated factors among Libyan populations during the COVID-19 pandemic and the civil war.
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Mental Health Consequences of Lockdown During the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Cross-Sectional Study
Ahmed Msherghi,Ali Alsuyihili,Ahmed Alsoufi,Aimen Ashini,Zenib Alkshik,Entisar Alshareea,Hanadi Idheiraj,Taha Nagib,Munera Abusriwel,Nada Mustafa,Fatima Mohammed,Ayah Eshbeel,Abobaker Elbarouni,Muhammed Elhadi +13 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors provided an overview of the psychological status and behavioral consequences of the lockdown during the COVID-19 pandemic in Libya, and a survey regarding the lockdown effect was administered, which consisted of several parts to measure the lockdown status.
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Impact of lockdown due to the COVID-19 pandemic on mental health among the Libyan population
Muhammed Elhadi,Ahmed Msherghi,A. Khaled,Ahmed Alsoufi,Abdul Hakim Alhadi,Asraa Kareem,Aimen Ashini,Tahani Alsharif,Alarabi Alhodiri,Emtenan Altaeb,M. Hamed,Ahmed Itrunbah,Soha Mohmmed,Hind Alameen,Hanadi Idheiraj,Anshirah Shuwayyah,Sara Alhudhairy,Arowa Alansari,Wisam Abraheem,Hend Akl,Taha Nagib,Ayman Almugaddami,Basheer Aljameel,Siba Muamr,Suhir Alsuwiyah,Ateka Alsghair,Enas Soula,Anis Buzreg,Fatma Alagelli,Abdulfatah Aldireewi,Ahmed Bareem,E. Alshareea,Asmhan Gemberlo,Ahmed Zaid +33 more
TL;DR: In multivariate analysis, young age, being female, unmarried, educated, or victims of domestic violence or abuse, work suspension during the pandemic, and having increased workload, financial issues, suicidal thoughts, or a family member with or hospitalized due to COVID-19 were significantly associated with a high likelihood of depressive and anxiety symptoms, as well as PTSD.