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From:Indian Journal of Psychological Medicine (Vol. 42, Issue 3)Byline: Kaustav. Kundu, Jitendra. Rohilla, Pinki. Tak, Shazia. Hasan, Shubham. Jhanwar Dear Sir, As medical teachers and mental health professionals, we read this study with great interest. Although many previous...
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From:Indian Journal of Psychological Medicine (Vol. 42, Issue 3)Byline: Nivedhitha. Selvakumar, Anuja. Panicker Background: Children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) require well-balanced care and a comprehensive therapeutic approach. Mental health problems often go unnoticed in...
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From:Indian Journal of Psychological Medicine (Vol. 42, Issue 3)
Juvenile justice system, juvenile mental health, and the role of MHPs: Challenges and opportunities.
Byline: Gupta. Snehil, Rajesh. Sagar Juvenile justice system (JJS) and the mental health of the juveniles involved in it are intricately related. Children in conflict with the law (CICL) and children in need of care... -
From:Indian Journal of Psychological Medicine (Vol. 42, Issue 3)Byline: Jagadisha. Thirthalli, Shalini. Naik, Girish. Kunigiri Aims and Method: This paper aims to review the recent literature regarding factors influencing the frequency and number of sessions during a course of...
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From:Indian Journal of Psychological Medicine (Vol. 42, Issue 3)Byline: Viral. Patel, Jagdish. Varma, Somashekhar. Nimbalkar, Shail. Shah, Ajay. Phatak Background: Bullying can have short- and long-term implications on physical as well as mental health. The objective of this study...
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From:Indian Journal of Psychological Medicine (Vol. 42, Issue 3)Byline: Christina. George, Shabna. Mohammed, Harish. Tharayil, Soumya. Gopakumar Dear Sir, We would like to thank the authors of the letter for the interest shown in our study and the comments. This was a study with...
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From:Indian Journal of Psychological Medicine (Vol. 42, Issue 3)Byline: Rangan. Srinivasaraghavan, Beena. Koshy, Chitra. Devarajan, Rachael. Beulah, Lincy. Glory, Margaret. Manoharan Background: Neurodevelopmental disorders (NDD), especially autism spectrum disorder (ASD), have a...
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From:Indian Journal of Psychological Medicine (Vol. 42, Issue 3)Byline: Deenu. Chacko, Karunakaran. Vidhukumar Background: Specific learning disorder (SLD) is a neurodevelopmental disorder characterized by impairment in reading, written expression, and mathematics. The government...
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From:Indian Journal of Psychological Medicine (Vol. 42, Issue 3)Byline: Prabhu. Prajakta, Sunila. John, Rajashekhar. Bellur Background: Quality of life (QoL) is an important outcome variable while evaluating intervention effectiveness during adolescence. Limited studies have...
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From:Indian Journal of Psychological Medicine (Vol. 42, Issue 3)Byline: M. Kishor, Ashok. Mysore, Mohan. Isaac, H. Vinay, K. Kumar Background: In India, there is a large gap between the mental health morbidity in society and the availability of psychiatrists. However, the latest...
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From:Indian Journal of Psychological Medicine (Vol. 42, Issue 3)Byline: Purvi. Vats, Basudeb. Das, Sourav. Khanra Background: The derangement of serum lipids is well documented in psychiatric disorders like schizophrenia, mania, and depression but not in obsessive compulsive...
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From:Indian Journal of Psychological Medicine (Vol. 42, Issue 3)Byline: Radhakrishnan. Govindan, John. Kommu, Binukumar. Bhaskarapillai Background: Increasing rates of behavioral problems among children in India necessitates newer ways of managing them with medical and nonmedical...
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From:Indian Journal of Psychological Medicine (Vol. 42, Issue 3)Byline: Pradipta. Majumder Restless leg syndrome (RLS) is characterized by the restlessness of the legs, with an urge to move, which is temporarily relieved by movement and worsened by periods of inactivity and rest....
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From:Indian Journal of Psychological Medicine (Vol. 42, Issue 3)Byline: Atika. Jain, Shivani. Tiwari, Sebastian. Padickaparambil Background: Many healthcare professionals, including pediatricians, psychiatrists, Clinical Psychologists (CPs), Occupational Therapists (OTs), and...
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From:Indian Journal of Psychological Medicine (Vol. 42, Issue 3)Byline: Pritha. Mukhopadhyay, Lipika. Bhattacharya, Prasanta. Roy, Saheli. Misra (Chatterjee), Somenath. Mukherjee, Mainak. Santra Background: School failure or poor academic performance is often found in...
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From:Indian Journal of Psychological Medicine (Vol. 42, Issue 3)Byline: Chittaranjan. Andrade Patients with major mental illness and especially those who receive antipsychotic drugs are at increased risk of metabolic syndrome. Dyslipidemia is part of the metabolic syndrome....
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From:Indian Journal of Psychological Medicine (Vol. 42, Issue 3)Byline: Utkarsh. Karki, Lakshmi. Sravanti, Preeti. Jacob, Eesha. Sharma, John. Kommu, Shekhar. Seshadri Background: Tic disorders (TDs) are common neurodevelopmental disorders in children and adolescents. To date,...
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From:Indian Journal of Psychological Medicine (Vol. 42, Issue 3)Byline: J. Alafia, M. Manjula Background: Borderline personality disorder (BPD) research is in its nascent stage in India though studies have estimated its prevalence in psychiatric conditions. Trauma experiences and...