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Muslims & Mental Health

@hamadaaltalib

Neurologist/Psychiatrist Assoc Prof at Yale Global Mental Health in Muslim populations Ed-in-Chief Journal of Muslim Mental Health MuslimMentalHealth.com

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In a new study, senior author Dr. Hamada Hamid Altalib (Muslims & Mental Health) and other researchers compare the prevalence of suicide attempts among Muslim adults compared with adults of other faith communities in the US. Read the full piece: bit.ly/3l1XNp9 #YalePsychFaculty

In a new study, senior author Dr. Hamada Hamid Altalib (<a href="/HamadaAltalib/">Muslims & Mental Health</a>) and other researchers compare the prevalence of suicide attempts among Muslim adults compared with adults of other faith communities in the US. Read the full piece: bit.ly/3l1XNp9 #YalePsychFaculty
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Always welcome feedback on research, esp if someone believes we made an error. In response, we asked 3 independent biostatisticians to redo our analysis. All confirmed it correct. Then JAMA reevaluated our work — also confirming the accuracy.

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Osman Umarji, PhD The authors have responded to your claim and the journal allowed you to comment on the article they didn’t “publish”your rebuttal. Why on earth have you done this to yourself? So embarrassing!

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Study suggests that OCD is transmitted from parents to children largely through genetic effects, while rearing appears to play a minor role. ja.ma/3MkkB0W