Browsing by Author Mataria, Awad
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Issue Date | Title | Author(s) |
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2010 | Catastrophic healthcare payments and impoverishment in the occupied Palestinian territory | Mataria, Awad ; Raad, Firas ; Abu-Zaineh, Mohammad ; Donaldson, Cam |
2019 | Context-led capacity building in time of crisis: fostering non-communicable diseases (NCD) research skills in the Mediterranean Middle East and North Africa | Phillimore, Peter ; Sibai, Abla M. ; Rizk, Anthony ; Maziak, Wasim ; Unal, Belgin ; Abu Rmeileh, Niveen ; Romdhane, Habiba Ben ; Fouad, Fouad M. ; Khader, Yousef ; Bennett, Kathleen ; Zaman, Shahaduz ; Mataria, Awad ; Ghandour, Rula ; Kılıç, Bülent ; Ben Mansour, Nadia ; Fadhil, Ibtihal ; O’Flaherty, Martin ; Capewell, Simon ; Critchley, Julia A. |
2006 | Demand assessment and price-elasticity estimation of quality-improved primary health care in Palestine: some responses from the contingent valuation method | Mataria, Awad ; Luchini, Stéphane ; Moattia, Jean-Paul |
2009 | In search of health: Quality of life among postpartum Palestinian women | Hammoudeh, Weeam ; Mataria, Awad ; Wick, Laura ; Giacaman, Rita |
Jan-2014 | Non-communicable diseases in the Arab world | Abdul Rahim, Hanan ; Sibai, Abla ; Hwalla, Nahla ; Fadhil, Ibtihal ; Alsiyabi, Huda ; Mataria, Awad ; Mendis, Shanthi ; Mokdad, Ali H. ; Husseini, Abdullatif ; Khader, Yousef |
2007 | Quality of life in the Palestinian context : An inquiry in war-like conditions | Giacaman, Rita ; Mataria, Awad ; Nguyen-Gillham, Viet ; Abu Safieh, Rula ; Stefanini, Angelo ; Chatterji, Somnath |
2009 | The quality of life of Palestinians living in chronic conflict: Assessment and determinants | Mataria, Awad ; Chatterji, Somnath ; Kowal, Paul ; Naidoo, Nirmala ; Stefanini, Angelo ; Giacaman, Rita |
2017 | Time to act on diabetes mellitus prevention in the West Bank, oPt: Current and future direct cost of diabetes and its complications | Abu-Rmeileh, Niveen M.E. ; Ghandour, Rula ; Mataria, Awad ; Awawda, Sameera ; Jabr, Samer ; O'Flaherty, Martin |