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  1. Consanguinity and psychiatric disorders: Qatar case study
  2. Validation and cultural adaptation of the Arabic versions of the Mini–Mental Status Examination – 2 and Mini-Cog test
  3. Does consanguinity increase the risk of mental ilnesses? A population-based study
  4. Prevalence and Determinants of Common Fears in Children and Their Socio-Demographic Characteristic
  5. The prevalence and burden of psychiatric disorders in primary health care visits in Qatar: Too little time?
  6. KHWAR Hospitals' Scale
  7. Emotional intelligence and attitudes toward HIV/AIDS patients among healthcare professionals in the State of Qatar.
  8. Lifetime Prevalence of Common Mental Disorders in Qatar: Using WHO Composite International Diagnostic Interview (WHO-CIDI)
  9. Prevalence and Correlates of Low Back Pain in Primary Care: What Are the Contributing Factors in a Rapidly Developing Country
  10. A two fold risk of metabolic syndrome in a sample of patients with schizophrenia: Do consanguinity and family history increase risk?
  11. Driver behavior by ethnic analysis
  12. A Study of Reasons of Non-Compliance of Psychiatric Treatment and Patients’ Attitudes towards Illness and Treatment in Qatar
  13. An Epidemiologic Analysis of Low Back Pain in Primary Care
  14. Pain research
  15. Somatic symptoms in primary care and psychological comorbidities in Qatar: Neglected burden of disease
  16. Diagnostic overlap of depressive, anxiety, stress and somatoform disorders in primary care
  17. The Impact of Consanguinity on Risk of Schizophrenia
  18. Prevalence of common phobias and their socio-demographic correlates in children and adolescents in a traditional developing society
  19. Impact of Depression and Anxiety Disorders on Gastrointestinal Symptoms and its Prevalence in the General Population
  20. Common Fears in Children and Adolescents and Their Socio-Demographic Correlates in a Traditional Developing Society