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Wahiba Abu-Ras, Professor
Wahiba Abu-Ras, Professor
Adelphi University , School of Social Work
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Muslim men and women’s perception of discrimination, hate crimes, and PTSD symptoms post 9/11
WM Abu-Ras, ZE Suarez
Traumatology 15 (3), 48-63, 2009
2262009
The impact of the September 11, 2001, attacks on the well-being of Arab Americans in New York City
W Abu-Ras, SH Abu-Bader
Journal of Muslim Mental Health 3 (2), 217-239, 2008
2172008
The imam's role in mental health promotion: A study at 22 mosques in New York City's Muslim community
W Abu-Ras, A Gheith, F Cournos
Journal of Muslim Mental Health 3 (2), 155-176, 2008
2122008
Cultural beliefs and service utilization by battered Arab immigrant women
W Abu-Ras
Violence against women 13 (10), 1002-1028, 2007
1962007
Barriers to services for Arab immigrant battered women in a Detroit suburb
WM Abu-Ras
Journal of social work research and evaluation 4 (1), 49-66, 2003
1512003
Risk factors for depression and posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD): The case of Arab and Muslim Americans post-9/11
W Abu-Ras, SH Abu-Bader
Journal of Immigrant & Refugee Studies 7 (4), 393-418, 2009
1322009
How Muslim and non-Muslim chaplains serve Muslim patients? Does the interfaith chaplaincy model have room for Muslims’ experiences?
W Abu-Ras, L Laird
Journal of religion and Health 50, 46-61, 2011
1132011
Alcohol use among US Muslim college students: Risk and protective factors
W Abu-Ras, S Ahmed, CL Arfken
Journal of ethnicity in substance abuse 9 (3), 206-220, 2010
1012010
Muslim Americans’ safety and well-being in the wake of Trump: A public health and social justice crisis.
W Abu-Ras, ZE Suárez, S Abu-Bader
American Journal of Orthopsychiatry 88 (5), 503, 2018
992018
On aggression, human rights, and hegemonic discourse: The case of a murder for family honor in Israel
IM Glazer, WA Ras
Sex Roles 30, 269-288, 1994
741994
Prevalence of risk behaviors among US Muslim college students
S Ahmed, W Abu-Ras, CL Arfken
Journal of Muslim Mental Health 8 (1), 2014
662014
American Muslim physicians’ experiences since 9/11: cultural trauma and the formation of Islamic identity
W Abu-Ras, F Senzai, L Laird
Traumatology 19 (1), 11-19, 2013
502013
Understanding resiliency through vulnerability: Cultural meaning and religious practice among Muslim military personnel.
W Abu-Ras, S Hosein
Psychology of Religion and Spirituality 7 (3), 179, 2015
372015
Respondent-driven sampling of Muslim undergraduate US college students and alcohol use: pilot study
CL Arfken, S Ahmed, W Abu-Ras
Social psychiatry and psychiatric epidemiology 48, 945-953, 2013
332013
The dynamics underlying the negative mental health effects of gender discrimination in two samples: Poland and Egypt
IA Kira, H Shuwiekh, J Kucharska, W Abu-Ras, M Bujold-Bugeaud
Current Psychology 39 (1), 74-88, 2020
232020
Cultural citizenship and belonging: Muslim international medical graduates in the USA
LD Laird, W Abu-Ras, F Senzai
Journal of Muslim Minority Affairs 33 (3), 356-370, 2013
232013
Muslim chaplain’s role as perceived by directors and chaplains of New York City hospitals and health care settings
W Abu-Ras
Journal of Muslim Mental Health 6 (1), 2011
222011
Microaggressions on the university campus and the undergraduate experiences of Muslim south Asian women
R Manejwala, W Abu-Ras
Journal of Muslim Mental Health 13 (1), 2019
212019
Pilot study of waterpipe tobacco smoking among US Muslim college students
CL Arfken, W Abu-Ras, S Ahmed
Journal of religion and health 54, 1543-1554, 2015
212015
The impact of 9/11 on the Arab-American well-being
W Abu-Ras, S Abu-Bader
Journal of Muslim Mental Health 3 (2), 217-239, 2008
182008
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