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Syadani Riyad Fatema (Riya)
Syadani Riyad Fatema (Riya)
PhD, University of New England, Australia; Assistant Professor, Noakhali Science and Technology
Verified email at myune.edu.au
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COVID‐19 and family violence: Is this a perfect storm?
K Usher, C Bradbury Jones, N Bhullar, DJ Durkin, N Gyamfi, SR Fatema, ...
International journal of mental health nursing 30 (4), 1022-1032, 2021
822021
Vulnerabilities of women workers in the readymade garment sector of Bangladesh: A case study of Rana Plaza
H Kabir, M Maple, SR Fatema
Journal of International Women's Studies 19 (6), 224-235, 2018
462018
Women’s health-related vulnerabilities in natural disasters: a systematic review protocol
SR Fatema, MS Islam, L East, K Usher
BMJ open 9 (12), e032079, 2019
392019
Health impact and risk factors affecting south and southeast Asian women following natural disasters: a systematic review
SR Fatema, L East, MS Islam, K Usher
International journal of environmental research and public health 18 (21), 11068, 2021
172021
Women’s health-related vulnerabilities in natural disaster-affected areas of Bangladesh: a mixed-methods study protocol
SR Fatema
BMJ Open 10 (11), 2020
62020
Physical and mental health status of women in disaster-affected areas in Bangladesh
SR Fatema, K Rice, A Rock, MS Islam, L East, K Usher
Natural Hazards 117 (3), 2715-2733, 2023
52023
Domestic violence against women has increased during the COVID‐19 pandemic: A perspective paper about the need for change to current and future practice
K Usher, D Jackson, SR Fatema, R Jones
International journal of mental health nursing 32 (5), 1439-1445, 2023
32023
Socio-psychological health hazards and job satisfaction among the female nurses in the selected public hospitals of Bangladesh
SR Fatema
Int J Res Health Sci Nurs 3 (9), 01-09, 2017
32017
Maternal education, hygienic practices and children’s health status
SR Fatema, MH Kabir
EPH-International Journal of Medical and Health Science 1 (4), 24-30, 2015
32015
Gender-based vulnerabilities for women during natural disasters in Bangladesh
SR Fatema, L East, MS Islam, K Usher
Frontiers in Communication 8, 2023
12023
Risks of HIV/AIDS transmission: A study on the perceptions of the wives of migrant workers of Bangladesh
H Kabir, SR Fatema, S Hoque, J Ara, M Maple
Journal of International Women's Studies 21 (6), 450-471, 2020
12020
The experiences of First Nations peoples presented in Australian Bushfire research: A scoping review protocol
SR Fatema, H Kabir, K Usher, V Saunders
OSF, 2023
2023
The urgency of equality: discrimination against women in a disaster affected area of Bangladesh
SR Fatema
Journal of Noakhali Science and Technology University (JNSTU) 1 (2), 73-81, 2017
2017
YOUTH’S PERCEPTION ON THE SPIRIT AND ACHIEVEMENT OF THE 1971 LIBERATION WAR OF BANGLADESH: A QUALITATIVESTUDY
HMM Rahman, SR Fatema
EPH-International Journal of Humanities and Social Science 1 (4), 26-30, 2016
2016
Globalization and the changing pattern of parent-child relationship: A case study on dhaka city
SR Fatema
University of Dhaka, 2014
2014
COVID-19 and family violence
K Usher, C Bradbury Jones, N Bhullar, DJ Durkin, N Gyamfi, SR Fatema, ...
Women’s health-related vulnerabilities in natural disasters: a systematic review protocol
KU Syadani Riyad Fatema, Md. Shahidul Islam, Leah East
BMJ, 0
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