IndiaCommon mental disorders (CMDs) are a group of mental disorders, which are more prevalent in community as well as various medical care settings. CMDs are now recognised as a leading neuropsychiatric cause of the global burden of disease and are associated with increased health-care costs and...
Epidemiological studies on the prevalence and patterns of childhood psychiatric disorders in India are practically non-existent. The present study was carr... S Malhotra,SK Chaturvedi - 《Indian Journal of Pediatrics》 被引量: 83发表: 1984年 Epidemiology of mental disorders in old age Large-scale...
Sir, I read with great interest the article on epidemiological findings on the prevalence of mental disorders in India (Ganguli,2000). As we do not have epidemilogical studies with sound methodology metaanalysis of the existing studies will definitely help to provide baseline data of varios mental...
Finally, progress made in the area of mental health, recent government initiatives and future directions to address the growing problems associated with mental disorders are discussed.doi:10.1080/17542863.2018.1442869Sahithya, B. R.Reddy, R. P....
Although the prevalence of mental disorders with onset in childhood and adolescence decreased in India from 1990 to 2017, with a stronger decrease in high SDI and middle SDI states than in low SDI states, the prevalence of mental disorders that manifest predominantly during adulthood increased ...
Population-representative prevalence data for mental, neurological, and substance use disorders are essential for evidence-based decision making. As a background to the China–India Mental Health Alliance Series, we aim to examine the availability of data and report prevalence for the most common ment...
Globally prevalence rates for diagnosed mental disorders among adolescents (10–19 years) is estimated to be about 13% [1]. Almost half of all adult mental disorders manifest before 14 years of age and about 75% by 24 years [2]. India has the largest adolescent population in the world, ...
ict, Kerala, India. Assessment of internalized stigma among patients with mental disorders in Thiruvananthapuram district, Kerala, India.Assessment of internalized stigma among patients with mental disorders in Thiruvananthapuram district, Kerala, India.doi:10.1177/1010539514545645...
Explorative surveys in the context of public attitudes toward people with mental disorders were conducted among conveniently selected members of the general population in Chennai (n= 166) and Kolkata (n= 158) with identical methodology. Link's perceived devaluation-discrimination measure was used. The...
In Jordanian medical schools, half of the participants had severe mental disorders, and only 13.2% were likely to be well (26); In Turkey, among 1375 medical students, 52.4% of them reported feeling mentally unwell (27); and a study in India showed that nearly half of 2,021 medical ...