Qualifications
PhD in Social Psychology – University of Bedfordshire, 2015-2022
MSc Psychological Approaches to Health and Management – University of Bedfordshire, 2013-2014
Master of Science in Counselling Psychology – Assumption University of Thailand, 2009-2011
Recent Conference Presentations
Bahramabadian, F., Seyedghasemi, M., Yadegarfard, M., & Ho, R. (2015). The Influence of Social Support on Stress, Depression and Anxiety among Iranian Intravenous Drug Users. The 24th Inetrnational Harm Reduction Conference Kuala Lumpur:
Yadegarfard, M. (2019). How are Iranian Gay Men Coping with Systematic Suppression Under Islamic Law? A Qualitative Study. Euroacademia Conferences: Identities and Identifications: Politicized Uses of Collective Identities (8th Edition). Dublin: euroacademia.eu/presentation/how-are-iranian-gay-men-coping-with-systematic-suppression-under-islamic-law-a-qualitative-study
Yadegarfard, M., Ertubey, C., & Kaviani, H. (2019). Why risky sexual behaviours? An in-depth understanding of risky sexual behaviours based on gay individual’s subjective experiences. British Society for Sexual Health and HIV (BASHH) Annual Conference. Birmingham
Yadegarfard, M., Ertubey, C., & Kaviani, H. (in press). Biopsychosocial Predictors of Risky Sexual Behaviour (RSB): The Influence of Drug Use, Attachment Patterns, Well-being, Loneliness, Social Support, and Sexual Hyperactivation on RSB among Gay Males in the UK. British Society for Sexual Health and HIV (BASHH) Annual Conference. Birmingham
Recent Publications
Yadegarfard, M., Ho, R., & Bahramabadian , F. (2013). Influences on loneliness, depression, sexual-risk behaviour and suicidal ideation among Thai transgender youth. Culture, Health & Sexuality: An International Journal for Research, Intervention and Care,15, 726-737.
Yadegarfard, M., & Bahramabadian, F. (2014). Sexual orientation and human rights in the ethics code of the psychology and counselling organization of the Islamic Republic of Iran (PCOIRI). Ethic & Behaviour, 24, 350–363.
Yadegarfard, M., Meinhold-Bergmann, M., & Ho, R. (2014). Family rejection, social isolation, and loneliness as predictors of negative health outcomes (depression, suicidal ideation and sexual risk behaviour) among Thai male-to-female transgender adolescents. Journal of LGBT Youth, 11, 347–363.
Yadegarfard, M., Bahramabadian, F., & Ho, R. (2015).
Iranian psychotherapists’ behaviours and beliefs toward sexual orientation and gender identity. Ethics and Behavior, 25, 256–270.
Yadegarfard, M., & Yadegarfard, N. (2016). The Influence of Parenting Styles and Parents’ Perfectionism on Childrens’ Sense of Entitlement in the City of Bandarabbas, Iran. Journal of Child and Adolescent Behavior, 4. doi:10.4172/2375-4494.1000315.
Yadegarfard, M. (2019). How are Iranian Gay Men Coping with Systematic Suppression Under Islamic Law? A Qualitative Study. Sexuality & Culture, Advance online publication. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12119- 019-09613-7
Zerang Sagha, M., Varma, P., & Yadegarfard, M. (2019). Relationship Between Attachment Styles and Cluster B Personality Disorders Among Adult Males and Females Diagnosed with The Disorder in Qeshm Island, Iran. Scholar: Human Sciences, 11, 28- 36.
Yadegarfard, M., Ertubey, C., & Kaviani, H. (2019). Why risky sexual behaviours? An in-depth understanding of risky sexual behaviours based on gay individual’s subjective experiences. International Journal of STD & AIDS, 30 (pp. 1–114). Birmingham: SAGE.
Yadegarfard, M., Ertubey, C., & Kaviani, H. (in press). Biopsychosocial Predictors of Risky Sexual Behaviour (RSB): The Influence of Drug Use, Attachment Patterns, Well-being, Loneliness, Social Support, and Sexual Hyperactivation on RSB among Gay Males in the UK. Health, Risk & Society .
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