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    Contributing Factors to Under-Five Child Malnutrition in Rural Bangladesh
    with Mohammad Ali and N. A. M. Faisal Ahmed
    Juniper Publishers Juniper Online Journal of Case Studies 4 (1): 1-4. 2017.
    Background and objectives: Bangladesh has the highest malnutrition rates in the world. The main objective of this study is to identify and determine the main factors for child malnutrition among children under the age 5 years in rural Bangladesh. Material and methods: This research was conducted in rural areas at Meherpur district in Bangladesh. Convenience sampling method is used and 85 under 5 child information is collected through a structured questionnaire. The information’s…Read more
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    Child labor in the Era of Sustainable Development: insights from Jhenaidah City of Bangladesh
    with Md Sazedur Rahman, Md Ashraful Alam, Mahamudul Hasan, and Md Imtiaz Hasan Rahul
    International Journal of Social Sciences, Humanities and Education 3 (2): 137-149. 2019.
    The existence of child labor in developing countries like Bangladesh is undoubtedly a serious problem in the era of sustainable development. Undoubtedly to abolish child labor from all level is not so easy. The current study was intended to assess the livelihoods pattern and causes of being involved as child labor in Jhenaidah city-Bangladesh and to find out the ways in which child labor can be diminished gradually. This study was exploratory in nature where convenience sampling was adapted, sev…Read more
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    Suicide in Patients with Dementia
    Open Access Journal ofGerontology and Geriatric Medicine 3 (4): 1-2. 2018.
    Suicide is a major public health issue in many industrialized countries. It is one of the top ten causes of death and older age is a significant risk factor for suicide. For example, in Japan older adults (age ≥ 65) shared about 18.5% of total population but account for 24% of all suicide, in Taiwan, older adults representing 12.4% of the total population and account for 28.9% of suicide death. Dementia is a broad term for a progressive deterioration in memory ability and dementia p…Read more
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    Occupational injuries among children in Bangladesh
    International Research Journal of Social Sciences 7 (10): 17-20. 2018.
    The specific objects are to know the source of income and employment status of the children at work, to investigate the types of injury that affect the working child of the child laborer and to explore the hazardous work places and abuse of the working children. The study conducted with the secondary data of Bangladesh Labor Force Survey (ILO), 2013. SPSS software were used for finding the result. It is found that the predominating income source of the working child was service sector and child …Read more
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    Prevalence and Risk Factors of Fear of Falling among Elderly: A Review
    Medical Journal of Clinical Trials and Case Studies 2 (11): 1-6. 2018.
    The world population is aging rapidly. Fear of falling among the elderly constitute a significant problem in health care. Among community-dwelling elderly, fear of falling is frequent, with prevalence ranging from 3% to 85% % in community-based epidemiologic studies. The aim of this review is to reveal the prevalence and risk factors of fear of falling (FOF) among elderly. The review has identified that age, sex, physical perfor…Read more