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From:Indian Journal of Psychological Medicine (Vol. 42, Issue 2)Byline: Arghya. Pal, Arvinder. Aulakh Dear Sir, We have read the wonderful study on nomophobia, conducted from Puducherry, India, published in your journal, with great interest.[1] We congratulate the authors on the...
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From:Indian Journal of Psychological Medicine (Vol. 42, Issue 2)Byline: Mohammad. Shadzi, Alireza. Salehi, Hossein. Vardanjani Background: There is a close association between problematic Internet use (PIU), sleep quality, and mental health problems. To evaluate which mental health...
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From:Indian Journal of Psychological Medicine (Vol. 42, Issue 2)Byline: Sunny. Chattopadhyay, Nanasaheb. Patil, Raghavendra. Nayak, Sameeran. Chate, Om. Singh Background: Cognitive deficits have been noted in patients of schizophrenia in remission, as well as in first-degree...
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From:Indian Journal of Psychological Medicine (Vol. 42, Issue 2)Byline: Chittaranjan. Andrade One variable may influence another as cause and effect. However, in situations in which a cause-effect relationship is scientifically plausible, reverse causation may also be possible. As...
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From:Indian Journal of Psychological Medicine (Vol. 42, Issue 2)Byline: Radhika. Kolavarambath, Paulomi. Sudhir, P. Prathyusha, Jagadisha. Thirthalli Background: Emotion processing has received significant research attention in persons with schizophrenia. However, some aspects of...
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From:Indian Journal of Psychological Medicine (Vol. 42, Issue 2)Byline: Shabna. Mohammed, Harish. Tharayil, Soumya. Gopakumar, Christina. George Background: Medical students are subjected to various challenges, which are possibly etiological in the onset and persistence of...
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From:Indian Journal of Psychological Medicine (Vol. 42, Issue 2)Byline: N. Uvais, S. Nizamie, Basudeb. Das, Mohammad. Katshu, V. Sreeraj Sir, Identification of biomarkers in mental illnesses is an important step toward developing reliable diagnostic tests, identifying people at...
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From:Indian Journal of Psychological Medicine (Vol. 42, Issue 2)Byline: Rishav. Dey, Sanjiba. Dutta, Samrat. Bhandari Background: Doctors in India have increased workload and are at risk for poor sleep and excessive daytime sleepiness which have not been explored much. Methods: One...
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From:Indian Journal of Psychological Medicine (Vol. 42, Issue 2)Byline: Sanju. George, Sandip. Deshpande, Roy. Kallivayalil In this brief paper, we will look at whether doctors who experience mental health difficulties require specialist treatment services. In doing so, as there is...
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From:Indian Journal of Psychological Medicine (Vol. 42, Issue 2)Byline: Brendan. Kelly 40 years ago, on 2 April 1979, Time magazine published a dramatic cover story titled 'psychiatry's depression,' arguing that psychiatry was experiencing a life-or-death identity crisis and needed...
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From:Indian Journal of Psychological Medicine (Vol. 42, Issue 2)Byline: Aarzoo. Gupta, Ajeet. Sidana Grief is one's reaction to any loss, and the coping mechanisms during grief either deplete or become maladaptive. One of the common ways to cope with grief is alcohol or substance...
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From:Indian Journal of Psychological Medicine (Vol. 42, Issue 2)Byline: Vartika. Kesarwani, Zeeshan. Husaain, Jaiben. George Background: With increasing workload and dismal working conditions, healthcare professionals (HCPs) in India often suffer from burnout. Understanding the...
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From:Indian Journal of Psychological Medicine (Vol. 42, Issue 2)Byline: Sandeep. Grover, Himanshu. Singla, Subho. Chakrabarti, Ajit. Avasthi Background: Little is known from India about the experience of using olanzapine long-acting antipsychotic injectables (LAI). In this...
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From:Indian Journal of Psychological Medicine (Vol. 42, Issue 2)Byline: Manu. Sharma, Sankalp. Doda, Devendra. Mathur, Jitendra. Jeenger Background: The relationship between the level of motivation and personality disorder (PD) in patients with opioid dependence syndrome is...
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From:Indian Journal of Psychological Medicine (Vol. 42, Issue 2)Byline: S. Banandur, Gautham. Sukumar, Mutharaju. Arelingaiah, Lavanya. Garady, Jyoti. Koujageri, Sateesh. Sajjanar, Basavaraj. Hadapad, M. Ramesh, Gururaj. Gopalkrishna Background: Yuva Spandana (YS) is a youth mental...
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From:Indian Journal of Psychological Medicine (Vol. 42, Issue 2)Byline: Vigneshvar. Chandrasekaran, Karthick. Subramanian, Shivanand. Kattimani, Hanumanthappa. Nandheesha, Siddharth. Sarkar, Venkatalakshmi. Penchilaiya To the editor, Bipolar disorder (BD) is a chronic recurring...
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From:Indian Journal of Psychological Medicine (Vol. 42, Issue 2)
Prevalence and correlates of burnout among undergraduate medical students - A cross-sectional survey
Byline: K. Vidhukumar, Majida. Hamza Background: Burnout among medical students is important for its prevalence, consequences, and modifiable risk factors. Although there are studies on the topic across the globe,... -
From:Indian Journal of Psychological Medicine (Vol. 42, Issue 2)Byline: Sahla. Sathar, S. Kumar, Srikanta. Kanungo Background: Non-scholastic qualities, namely personal characteristics, interpersonal activities, and communication skills, are needed for the effective functioning of...
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From:Indian Journal of Psychological Medicine (Vol. 42, Issue 2)Byline: Akanksha. Rani, Fahim. Hassan Background: Patriarchy exposes women to various forms of discrimination and oppression. Women are more often blamed for mental illness, which can result in social isolation and...