Publications
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Rassool GH, Rawaf S, 2007, Educational intervention of undergraduate nursing students’ confidence skills with alcohol and drug misusers, Nurse Education Today, Vol: July 20
Rassool GH, Rawaf S, 2007, Learning style preference of undergraduate nursing students, Nursing Standard, Vol: 21, Pages: 35-41
Rawaf S, Dubois E, Khatib O, et al., 2006, Cancer prevention and control in Eastern Mediterranean region, BMJ, Pages: 860-861
McNally L, Hayes AJ, Rawaf S, 2006, Smoking rites and wrongs, PSYCHOLOGIST, Vol: 19, Pages: 524-524, ISSN: 0952-8229
Schifano F, Deluca P, Baldscchino A, et al., 2006, Drugs on the web; the Psychonaut 2002 EU Project, Progress in Neuro-Psychopharmacology and Biological Psychiatry, Vol: 30, Pages: 640-646
Rawaf S, Dubois E, Khatib O, et al., 2006, Cancer prevention and control in Eastern Mediterranean region, BMJ: British Medical Journal, Vol: 333, Pages: 860-861
McNally L, Hayes A, Rawaf S, 2006, Smoking rites and wrongs, The Psychologist, Vol: 1
McNally L, Hayes A, Rawaf S, 2006, Smoking bans in mental health settings, Health Service Journal, Vol: 7 Sept, Pages: 30-30
Rawaf S, 2005, The health crisis in Iraq, Critical Public Health, Vol: 15, Pages: 181-188, ISSN: 0958-1596
The vast majority of the Iraqi people welcomed the liberation of Iraq from tyranny in 2003. However, the management of the 'post-liberation' Iraq by the American and the British Coalition Forces proved to be of great disappointment for the Iraqis. The deteriorated security has affected many of the daily basic living conditions and halted the reconstruction of the damaged infrastructures after three devastating wars and prolonged severe economic sanctions. This paper describes the deteriorating health status of the Iraq population over the last two years, and suggests some of the actions needed in the short and long term to re-build Iraq to its 1980s levels of prosperity, and more. © 2005 Taylor & Francis Group Ltd.
Rawaf S, 2005, A day in the working life of general Suhaila Seddiq: Minister of Health in Afghanistan, Public Health Medicine, Vol: 6, ISSN: 1465-1505
Rawaf S, 2005, The health crisis in Iraq, Critical Public Health, Vol: 12, Pages: 181-188
Gilleard C, Pond C, Scamell A, et al., 2005, Well-being in Wandsworth: a public mental health audit, Journal of Public Mental Health, Vol: 4, Pages: 14-21
RAWAF S, 2005, Iraq: in search of better health under better government, Public Health Medicine, Vol: 1-2
Best D, Manning V, Gossop M, et al., 2004, Adolescent psychological health problems and delinquency among volatile substance users in a school sample in south London, DRUGS-EDUCATION PREVENTION AND POLICY, Vol: 11, Pages: 473-482, ISSN: 0968-7637
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Rawaf S, 2004, Iraq: A victim of misgovernance and UN punitive sanctions, Public Health Medicine, Vol: 5, Pages: 48-49, ISSN: 1465-1505
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Rawaf S, Bahri S, Alsheikh G, et al., 2004, Public health around the world: Public health in Iraq, Public Health Medicine, Vol: 5, Pages: 76-83, ISSN: 1465-1505
In the aftermath of the war in March and April 2003, Iraq now finds itself, after more than three decades of Ba'ath party rule, in a period of uncertainty and transition. The events of 2003 mark the latest upheaval facing Iraq in its recent history. During the 1980-90's, Iraq experienced two major wars (the 1980-88 Iran-Iraq War; the Kuwait War of 1991), followed by a decade of economic sanctions. As a result the country's economy, infrastructure, environment, health system, and other social indicators deteriorated sharply. Today, with the regime of former President Saddam Hussein no longer in place, a "Coalition Provisional Authority (CPA)", led by the United States, the United Kingdom and more recently the Interim Government of Dr. Allawi (until elections in January 2005) is temporarily governing the country. This paper provides an assessment of the health status in Iraq before, during and after these events.
Rawaf S, 2004, Multidisciplinary public health training channels: Is the time right to reflect on the UK experience and capture the new opportunities for public health?, Public Health Medicine, Vol: 5, ISSN: 1465-1505
Rawaf S, Bahri S, Alsheikh G, et al., 2004, Public Health around the World: Iraq., Vol: 5, Pages: 76-83
Rawaf S, 2004, Practice-Based Commissioning and Demand Management: the Government may be right, where is the evidence?, Public Health Medicine 2004, Vol: 5, Pages: 92-93
Rawaf S, 2004, Iraq: a sad story with a happy ending, ph.com, Vol: September, Pages: 10-11
Rawaf S, 2004, Public Health Functions and Infrastructures in the MENA/ME Region, Public health in the Middle East and North Africa, Editors: Pierre-Louis, Akala, Karam, Publisher: World Bank Publications, ISBN: 9780821357903
Rawaf S, 2004, Multidisciplinary public health training channels. Is the time right to reflect on the UK experience and capture the new opportunities for public health?, Public Health Medicine, Vol: 5, Pages: 3-4
Rawaf S, Palmer S, 2004, Implementation of Euridice Project in the UK. A feasibility study, Percorsi di Integrazione, Vol: XII, Pages: 24-29
Best D, Manning V, Gossop M, et al., 2004, Adolescent psychological health problems and delinquency among volatile substance users in a school sample in South London, Drugs: education, prevention & policy, Vol: 11, Pages: 476-482
Rawaf S, 2004, Iraq: A victim of misgovernment and UN punitive sanctions: Can a country of 26 million people recover from this mess?, Public Health Medicine, Vol: 5, Pages: 48-49
SCHIFANO F, LEONI M, MARTINOTTI G, et al., 2003, Importance of cyberspace for the assessment of the drug abuse market: Preliminary results from the Psychonaut 2002 Project, CyberPsychology and Behavior, Vol: 6
Rawaf S, 2002, A day in the working life of Fiona White, Public Health Medicine, Vol: 4, Pages: 20-22, ISSN: 1465-1505
Rawaf S, 2002, Assessing health and social needs and develop appropriate services: a public health perspective, Dual diagnosis, Editors: Rassool, Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell, ISBN: 9780632056217
RAWAF S, 2002, Reforms, Reorganisation, Restructuring and Modernisation: Can these efforts in the health sector improve the health of the population?, Public Health Medicine, Vol: 4
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