fadia zyada
Assistant professor of psychiatry
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Fadia Zyadaa, M. O. H. A. M. E. D. SHETA, H. E. Degwi, and R. Saad,
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Anxiety, depression, and strain among caregivers of terminally ill patients
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Egyptian Journal of Psychiatry
, vol. 34:77–84, Submitted.
egyptjpsychiatr34277-700959_001140.pdf
Fadia Zyadaa, Amira Elbatrawyd, Doaa Khalifad, Sherif G. Walyb, E. M. Mouawadb, and D. Ahmedc,
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Psychosocial aspects of nephrotic syndrome among children and their caregivers
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Middle East Current Psychiatry
, issue 20, pp. 164–171, Submitted.
psychosocial_aspects_of_nephrotic_syndrome_among.9.pdf
2013
Fatma Moussaa, Akmal Moustafaa, Fadia Zyadaa, and D. A. ElHamid,
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Psychiatric evaluation of a group of workers in the aluminium industry
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Egyptian Journal of Psychiatry
, vol. 34:1–9, 2013.
egyptjpsychiatr3411-702068_001142.pdf
2012
Zeinab Sarhan, Mohsen Askar, F. Zyada, and D. Reyad,
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Assessment of coping strategies in a sample of risky suicidal Egyptian psychiatric outpatients
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egyptjpsychiatr
, issue 34:, pp. 177–185, 2012.
egyptjpsychiatr343177-690209_001130_1.pdf
2011
F., Z., E. Y., and K. H,
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Cognitive Dysfunction in Systemic Lupus Erythematosus
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Egypt. J. Psychiatry,
, vol. 32(2), 2011.
sle.pdf
Zyada, F., H. A. Hussein, H. Fathy, S. M. A. Mawla, and R. E. A. and Hadidyb,
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Shyness and sociability in a sample of Egyptian patients with schizophrenia and its relation to resting frontal EEG
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Middle East Current Psychiatry 2011,
, vol. 18:, pp. 226–230, 2011.
shyness_and_sociability_in_a_sample_of_egyptian.7.pdf
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Anxiety, depression, and strain among caregivers of terminally ill patients
Psychosocial aspects of nephrotic syndrome among children and their caregivers
Psychiatric evaluation of a group of workers in the aluminium industry
Assessment of coping strategies in a sample of risky suicidal Egyptian psychiatric outpatients
Shyness and sociability in a sample of Egyptian patients with schizophrenia and its relation to resting frontal EEG
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