Shafii Abdullahi Maalim Mohamed

ORCID: 0009-0002-2371-2468
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Research Areas
  • Disaster Management and Resilience
  • Antibiotic Use and Resistance
  • Crime, Illicit Activities, and Governance
  • Substance Abuse Treatment and Outcomes
  • HIV, Drug Use, Sexual Risk
  • Construction Project Management and Performance
  • Community Health and Development
  • Urban and Rural Development Challenges

Tun Hussein Onn University of Malaysia
2021

Aim: This study explores the roles, challenges, and collaborative efforts of key stakeholders engaged in addressing substance abuse.Methods: Using a qualitative narrative approach, examined stakeholder roles tackling abuse Mogadishu, Somalia.Purposive sampling was utilised to select all available community actively abuse.Semistructured interviews were conducted collect data, allowing participants freedom share their experiences openly.Thematic analysis employed identify patterns,...

10.2147/sar.s439277 article EN cc-by-nc Substance Abuse and Rehabilitation 2024-01-01

This review article explores the under-investigated landscape of drug abuse in Somalia, extending beyond well-documented khat use. It synthesizes existing research on prevalence, patterns, and risk factors associated with cannabis, heroin, cocaine, misused prescription drugs, inhalants. The highlights concerning trends, particularly cannabis use among young males southern central regions. Disparities by age, gender, geography are explored. authors posit that socioeconomic like poverty,...

10.70246/te2ptt83 article EN 2024-07-15

Aim: This study examines the knowledge and usage of antibiotics among participants in Somalia. Obtaining from pharmacies based on perceived indications is common, driven by self-medication or advice non-medical sources due to financial constraints. Methods: The used qualitative research design data were gathered primarily through in-depth semi-structured interviews, employing a carefully designed interview guide. Participants intentionally selected encompass diverse medical educational...

10.70246/mm5art06 article EN 2024-07-15

Abstract In Malaysia, almost everyone agrees that flood recovery projects are perceived to improve the lives of communities and generate social impacts. However, there is insufficient evidence support case hasn’t been any common agreement about what return is, or how it might be measured. this regard, Social Return on Investment (SROI) has ability present a clear concise message government’s project impacts by assessing social, economic environmental values. Using analysis specific study as...

10.1088/1755-1315/842/1/012055 article EN IOP Conference Series Earth and Environmental Science 2021-08-01
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