Anne Jamaludin

Anne Jamaludin
  • Doctor of Philosophy in Public Health
  • Senior Lecturer at UCSI University

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Current institution
UCSI University
Current position
  • Senior Lecturer

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Publications (19)
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Objective To explore and identify parenting online education for parents with autism spectrum disorder children. This review was carried out according to preferred reporting items for systematic review and meta-analyses (PRISMA). Methods Search engines such as Google Scholar, MEDLINE, and PubMed search for observational studies conducted from 2011...
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Mental health issues are a concern in all societies due to their debilitating effect on an individual's quality of life and capacity to function in society. In 2015 the prevalence of mental health problems among Malaysian adults was 29.2%; this was an increase from 10.7% in 1996. The prevalence of mental health problems is affected by many factors,...
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Childhood abuse is a worrisome societal issue as it becomes largely prevalent worldwide, with associated mental and behavioural consequences on the victims. Cases of child violence, mostly owing to its heavy stigma, are seldom recorded. This study aims to investigate the prevalence of multi-type childhood abuse (physical, emotional, sexual abuse, a...
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Facing stigma on both HIV and sexuality by the larger society puts significant pressure and stress on the LGBTQ living with HIV to cope with their diagnosis. The promotion of coping strategies as an intervention to increase well-being among PLHIV needs to consider current findings to remain relevant. This systematic review took 17 articles from 200...
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The alarming increase in obesity among children is concerning as it poses significant health risks. Although the health risks of obesity in children are poorly established, obesity in childhood predisposes the individual to adulthood obesity. This study evaluated the accurate perception of body weight status among children. The Children’s Body Imag...
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Introductions: The Electronic Medical Records (EMR) system is a longitudinal electronic record consisting of all the information relevant to a patients’ health and well-being, generated by at least one encounter in a healthcare setting. It can be accessed within an institution with multi-level accessibility based on authentication customized to the...
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The cost of accident has a major impact on the company’s financial performance. This article concerns on the cost of occupational accidents incurred planters during an accident in a plantation. It proposes a method to identify the accident cost based on harvest delays by using timeline penalty. The research objective is to develop a method for iden...
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Background: Child injury is a major cause of morbidity and mortality. The aim of this study is to systematically review trauma and injury databases and/or Child Protection Registries available globally that include children ≤18 years and to determine their effectiveness in identifying children potentially at risk of abuse within the community. Meth...
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Objective To examine the current indicators used by medical healthcare professionals to identify the intent of child injury and the processes that are undertaken once potential child neglect, maltreatment or abuse is identified. Materials and Methods Thirty in-depth interviews were conducted at the ETD in three major hospitals in the Klang Valley,...
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Unrestrained and unhelmeted occupants are at increased risk of severe injury or death in the event of a crash, and there is evidence that children, particularly in low and middle income countries, have low restraint and helmet wearing rates. Roadside observations of occupants of passing vehicles (7247 cars, vans and taxis and 2897 motorcycles) in n...
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Objective To examine the current indicators used by medical healthcare professionals to identify the intent of child injury and the processes that are undertaken once potential child neglect, maltreatment or abuse is identified. Materials and Methods Thirty in-depth interviews were conducted at the ETD in three major hospitals in the Klang Valley,...
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Child injuries has become a major global health concern. Every year, hundreds of thousands of children die as a result of some sort of injury which are mostly preventable while millions of others suffer the lifelong consequences of non-fatal injuries. Child injuries does not only affect the life of the child but also the lives of the families and t...
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Road traffic crashes are a major public health issues worldwide and children are an especially vulnerable population. Unrestrained and un-helmeted occupants are at increased risk of severe injury or death in the event of a crash, and there is some evidence that children, particularly in low and middle income countries, have low seat-belt/child rest...
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Vulnerable road users are at increased risk in many middleincome countries, largely due to rapid motorisation without associated road safety infrastructure initiatives and programs. Pedestrians are one of the most vulnerable road user groups, particularly young children. While crash patterns and causes of collisions amongst pedestrian are establish...

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