G H Rassool
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Rassool G, Villar-Luis M, Carraro T, Lopes G
J Psychiatr Ment Health Nurs
. 2006 Jan;
13(1):85-9.
PMID: 16441398
Alcohol, cocaine and cannabis are the substances most commonly abused in Brazil. There is limited evidence on the perceptions of undergraduate nursing students towards substance misuse. Negative attitudes, in combination...
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Rassool G, Villar-Luis M
Int Nurs Rev
. 2004 Nov;
51(4):201-7.
PMID: 15530160
Aims: To provide an overview of the extent of drug and alcohol misuse in Brazil and the policies and approaches in tackling substance misuse. An examination of the challenges facing...
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Rassool G
J Adv Nurs
. 2001 Jan;
32(6):1476-84.
PMID: 11136416
Caring from Islamic perspectives is not well versed in Eurocentric nursing literature. There is widespread misunderstanding of the concept and practice of Islam within the context of health care and...
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The co-existence of psychiatric disorders and substance misuse: working with dual diagnosis patients
Gafoor M, Rassool G
J Adv Nurs
. 1998 May;
27(3):497-502.
PMID: 9543034
The co-existence of substance misuse and psychiatric disorders is often referred to by the term 'dual diagnosis'. The health-related problems associated with dual diagnosis has received growing attention by clinicians...
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Rassool G, Ghodse A
World Health Forum
. 1996 Jan;
17(3):293-4.
PMID: 8756143
No abstract available.
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Rassool G
Int Nurs Rev
. 1994 Mar;
41(2):53-6.
PMID: 8034416
A major health problem worldwide, substance abuse is preventable and manageable with minimal interventions. Thus there is an urgent need to prepare nurses and other healthcare professionals to effectively respond...
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Rassool G, Oyefeso A, Ghodse A
World Health Forum
. 1994 Jan;
15(1):63-4.
PMID: 8141983
No abstract available.