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Zahir Ahmed

Researcher at Northwest Normal University

Publications -  12
Citations -  920

Zahir Ahmed is an academic researcher from Northwest Normal University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Mental health & Anxiety. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 9 publications receiving 514 citations.

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Epidemic of COVID-19 in China and associated Psychological Problems.

TL;DR: Assessment of mental health status of Chinese people revealed that young people aged 21–40 years are in more vulnerable position in terms of their mental health conditions and alcohol use, and higher rate of anxiety, depression, hazardous and harmful alcohol use and lower mental wellbeing than usual ratio.
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COVID-19 outbreak in Bangladesh and associated psychological problems: An online survey.

TL;DR: Results suggested two-fifths of the participants had depression and anxiety symptoms, and one-third were highly worried and felt stressed, and females, students, unmarried, and 18-30-year-olds were in more vulnerable positions in terms of their mental health.
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An Analysis of the Influencing Factors of Study Engagement and Its Enlightenment to Education: Role of Perceptions of School Climate and Self-Perception

TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigate the impact of the campus environment on students' study engagement and the roles of self-concept clarity and intentional self-regulation on this association, and show how the learning environment can impact students.
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Mental Health and Personality Traits during COVID-19 in China: A Latent Profile Analysis.

TL;DR: Wang et al. as mentioned in this paper investigated the association between personality traits and mental health problems (anxiety, depression, post-traumatic stress syndrome (PTSD), and obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) symptoms) through the person-centered approach.
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Development and Psychometric Assessment of the Problematic QQ Use Scale among Adolescents.

TL;DR: Wang et al. as discussed by the authors developed the Problematic QQ Use Scale (PQQUS) among Chinese adolescents based on six core criteria of behavioral addiction (salience, tolerance, mood modification, loss of control, withdrawal, and conflict) that have been used in the development of other social media addiction scales.