In 2014, Dr. Henna Budhwani, was awarded a small grant through the UAB School of Public Health’s Back of the Envelope mechanism, to survey Muslim women about their well-being. Research on Muslims, particularly in the area of health, is extremely limited. Much of the literature reports on small samples which are often qualitative. This is one of the first, if not the first, large-scale quantitative data collection projects to be undertaken by an American institution on the topic. The survey includes six sections: self-reported health status, health behaviors, family life, women’s health, culture and social experience, demographics and typically takes less than ten minutes to complete.
If you are a Muslim woman, please take a moment to complete the survey at: survey.muslimwomenshealth.com/s3/. All responses are completely confidential. Religious denomination (e.g. Ismaili, Bohra, etc.) is NOT collected.
For more information on University of Alabama at Birmingham, this project, or the Principal Investigator (Dr. Budhwani), please visit the main site at www.muslimwomenshealth.com
Please feel free to share this link and information with fellow Muslim women.
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