Shamima Saloojee
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Mhata N, Ntlantsana V, Tomita A, Mwambene K, Saloojee S
S Afr J Psychiatr
. 2023 Jun;
29:2044.
PMID: 37292521
Background: There is an increased prevalence of depression, anxiety, and burnout among medical students worldwide with no information from Namibia. Aim: This study aimed to determine the prevalence and factors...
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Shozi Z, Saloojee S, Mashaphu S
Front Psychiatry
. 2023 Mar;
14:1113821.
PMID: 36960456
Background: Involuntary admission is a common practice globally. Previous international studies reported that patients experienced high levels of coercion, threats and a range of negative emotions. Little is known about...
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Saloojee S, Burns J, Motala A
S Afr J Psychiatr
. 2018 Sep;
23:1089.
PMID: 30263202
Background: There is an increased prevalence of metabolic syndrome (MetS) in individuals with severe mental illness (SMI) globally. The prevalence of MetS is higher in black women compared to black...
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Saloojee S, Burns J, Motala A
Early Interv Psychiatry
. 2017 Apr;
12(6):1137-1143.
PMID: 28402033
Background: To determine the prevalence and incidence of metabolic syndrome in individuals with a first episode of severe mental illness from South Africa. Methods: Antipsychotic naïve study subjects with a...
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Saloojee S, Burns J, Motala A
PLoS One
. 2016 Feb;
11(2):e0149209.
PMID: 26882230
Background: There is a surge of cardiovascular disease (CVD) in Africa. CVD is the leading cause of mortality among patients with severe mental illness (SMI) in developed countries, with little...
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Saloojee S, Burns J, Motala A
BMC Psychiatry
. 2014 Aug;
14:228.
PMID: 25113131
Background: Sub Saharan African is experiencing the largest increase in the prevalence of type 2 diabetes mellitus and cardiovascular disease globally. Metabolic syndrome (MetS) is a cluster of risk factors...