Associate Professor Carlos Zubaran

Associate Professor Carlos Zubaran

CONJOINT PROFESSOR,
School of Medicine

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  • School of Medicine

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Email:C.Zubaran@uws.edu.au
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Publications

Journal Articles

  • Zubaran, C. (2013), 'The use of appetite suppressants among health sciences undergraduate students in Southern Brazil', Einstein, 6.
  • Zubaran, C. (2012), 'The application of the drug user quality of life scale (DUQOL) in Australia', Health and Quality of Life Outcomes, 22.
  • Zubaran, C., Emerson, J., Sud, R., Zolfaghari, E. and Foresti, K. (2012), 'The application of the drug user quality of life scale (DUQOL) in Australia', Health and Quality of Life Outcomes, .
  • Zubaran, C., Sud, R., Emerson, J., Zolfaghari, E., Foresti, K. and Lozano, O. (2012), 'Validation of the English version of the health-related quality of life for drug abusers (HRQoLDA) test', European Addiction Research, 8.
  • Zubaran, C. (2012), 'The international migration of health care professionals', Australasian Psychiatry, 6.
  • Zubaran, C. (2012), 'A randomized controlled trial of a protocol of interviews designed to improve adherence to antiretroviral medications in southern Brazil', International Journal of STD & AIDS, 6.
  • Zubaran, C. (2012), 'A randomized controlled trial of a protocol of interviews designed to improve adherence to antiretroviral medications in southern Brazil', International Journal of STD & AIDS, 6.
  • Zubaran, C. (2011), 'Balancing the act: The international migration of medical graduates.', Monash bioethics review, -38.
  • Zubaran, C., Zubaran, C. and Tres, I. (2011), 'The use of the computerized version of quality of life and health status questionnaires in a community sample in southern Brazil', Sao Paulo Medical Journal, 5.
  • Zubaran, C., Zubaran, C. and Foresti, K. (2011), 'Investigating quality of life and depressive symptoms in the postpartum period', Women and Birth, 7.
  • Zubaran, C., Roxo, M., Franceschini, P., Zubaran, C., Kleber, F. and Sander, J. (2011), 'The Limbic System Conception and Its Historical Evolution', The Scientific World Journal, 14.
  • Zubaran, C., Roxo, M., Franceschini, P., Zubaran, C., Kleber, F. and Sander, J. (2011), 'The Limbic System Conception and Its Historical Evolution', The Scientific World Journal, 14.
  • Zubaran, C., Foresti, K., Thorell, M., Franceschini, P. and Homero, W. (2010), 'Depressive symptoms in crack and inhalant users in Southern Brazil', Journal of Ethnicity in Substance Abuse, 16.
  • Zubaran, C., Foresti, K., Schumacher, M., Amoretti, A., Thorell, M. and Muller, L. (2010), 'The correlation between postpartum depression and health status', Maternal and Child Health Journal, 7.
  • Zubaran, C., Schumacher, M., Foresti, K., Thorell, M., Amoretti, A. and Muller, L. (2010), 'The Portuguese version of the Postpartum Depression Screening Scale-Short Form', Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology Research, 8.
  • Zubaran, C., Foresti, K., Schumacher, M., Thorell, M., Amoretti, A., Muller, L. and Dennis, C. (2010), 'The Portuguese version of the breastfeeding self-efficacy scale-short form', Journal of Human Lactation, 7.
  • Zubaran, C., Foresti, K. and Thorell, M. (2009), 'Portuguese version of the quality of life enjoyment and satisfaction questionnaire: A validation study', Revista Panamericana de Salud Publica/Pan American Journal of Public Health, 6.
  • Zubaran, C. (2009), 'Human nomenclature: from race to racism.', World health & population, 10.
  • Zubaran, C. (2008), 'The Quest for Recognition: Brazilian Immigrants in the United States', Transcultural Psychiatry, 21.

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