Sukanya Ray

ORCID: 0000-0003-0121-0467
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Research Areas
  • Eating Disorders and Behaviors
  • Mental Health Treatment and Access
  • Service-Learning and Community Engagement
  • Interprofessional Education and Collaboration
  • Health disparities and outcomes
  • Resilience and Mental Health
  • Advanced Text Analysis Techniques
  • Energy Efficient Wireless Sensor Networks
  • Counseling Practices and Supervision
  • COVID-19 and Mental Health
  • Semantic Web and Ontologies
  • Social Work Education and Practice
  • Racial and Ethnic Identity Research
  • Education and Critical Thinking Development
  • Educational and Psychological Assessments
  • Primary Care and Health Outcomes
  • Impact of Technology on Adolescents
  • Emotional Intelligence and Performance
  • Obesity and Health Practices
  • Academic and Historical Perspectives in Psychology
  • Migration, Health and Trauma
  • Values and Moral Education
  • Ego Development and Educational Practices
  • Evacuation and Crowd Dynamics
  • Psychological Treatments and Assessments

Suffolk University
2010-2025

Tata Institute of Social Sciences
2021-2023

All India Institute of Medical Sciences Bhopal
2019-2021

Government Medical College
2020

Amity University
2012

Amity University
2012

Centre for Development of Advanced Computing
2012

Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University
2012

Institute for Magnetospheric Physics
2012

Gautham Melur Sukumar Gopalkrishna Gururaj Mathew Varghese Vivek Benegal Girish N. Rao and 95 more Arun Kokane Bir Singh Chavan PK Dalal Daya Ram Kangkan Pathak Raj Kumar Singh Lokesh Kumar Singh Pradeep Sharma Pradeep Kumar Saha Chellamuthu Ramasubramanian Ritambhara Mehta Theerthankara Meethal Shibukumar Sonia P. Deuri Mousumi Krishnatreya Vijay Gogoi H. Sobhana Saumik Sengupta Indrajeet Banerjee Sameer Sharma A. Giri Abhay Kavishvar Kamlesh Rushikray Dave Naresh T Chauhan Vinod Kumar Sinha N. Goyal Jayakrishnan Thavody PK Anish Thomas Bina Abhijit Pakhare Pankaj Mittal Sukanya Ray Rajni Chatterji Brogen Singh Akoijam Heramani Singh Gojendro Priscilla Kayina L Roshan Singh Subhash Das Sonia Puri Rohit Garg Amita Kashyap Yogesh Satija Kusum Lata Gaur Divya Sharma R. Sathish M. Selvi Krishnaraj SK Singh Vivek Agarwal Eesha Sharma Sujita Kumar Kar Raghunath Misra Rajashri Neogi Debasish Sinha Soumyadeep Saha A Halder B. A. Aravind Senthil Amudhan S Pradeep Banandur D.K. Subbakrishna Thennaarasu P Marimuthu B Binu Kumar Sanjeev Jain Y.C. Janardhan Reddy T Jagadisha PT Sivakumar Prabhat Chand Kesavan Muralidharan Venkata Senthil Kumar Reddi Naveen Kumar C Krishna Prasad Muliyala T. S. Jaisoorya C Narayanaswamy Janardhanan Mahendra Prakash Sharma L. N. Suman S Paulomi Keshav Kumar Manoj Kumar Sharma M. Manjula Poornima Bhola BN Roopesh M. Thomas Kishore S Veena K Aruna Rose Mary Nitin Anand Shobha Srinath Satish Chandra Girimaji Kommu John Vijayasagar Sekar Kasi D. Muralidhar R. Dhanasekara Pandian Ameer Hamza N Janardhana Eleanor Raj Gobinda Majhi

Background: Recognizing the need for good quality, scientific and reliable information strengthening mental health policies programmes, National Mental Health Survey (NMHS) of India was implemented by Institute Neurosciences (NIMHANS), Bangalore, in year 2015–2016. Aim: To estimate prevalence, socio-demographic correlates treatment gap morbidity a representative population India. Methods: NMHS conducted across 12 Indian states where trained field investigators completed 34,802 interviews...

10.1177/0020764020907941 article EN International Journal of Social Psychiatry 2020-03-04

The present study explored variations in online communication and relationship preferences for friends, family, coworkers, unknown individuals across gender (men, women), age (young, middle, late), duration of Internet use (low, medium, high). A total 174 participated this study. They were divided into two (86 men 88 three (60 young, 60 54 late) low, 58 high) groups. All participants completed several questionnaires that assessed building preferences. Results indicated no significant main...

10.1089/cpb.2006.9.432 article EN CyberPsychology & Behavior 2006-08-01

In this study, we examined the role of self-esteem, hope, optimism, coping, acculturative stress, and social support on international students’ depressive symptoms sociocultural adjustment. Seventy students completed a self-report online survey. The most notable finding was that used adaptive maladaptive coping techniques at similar rates. Greater use techniques, higher stress less were associated with more difficulty Lower optimism symptoms, but not difficulty. Clinical implications future...

10.32674/jis.v3i1.515 article EN Journal of International Students 2013-01-01

Background/Objectives: Childhood trauma is associated with psychiatric sequelae beyond post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), including eating disorders (EDs) and cognitive dysfunction. While pathology related to cognition irrespective of childhood exposure, such experiences may influence the way in which these symptoms develop. One method that has garnered increased interest studying interrelationships between pinpointing core features psychopathology network analysis. Methods: Using data...

10.3390/healthcare13060630 article EN Healthcare 2025-03-14

The use of Wireless Sensor Network (WSN) has proved to be a very beneficial in the design adaptive and dynamic traffic light intersection system that will minimize waiting time vehicles also manage load at adaptively.In this paper, we propose an based on where one can communicate with next neighboring intersections clearance prioritized for special help sensors.

10.5120/5019-7352 article EN International Journal of Computer Applications 2012-02-29

This study examined gender differences in resilience and posttraumatic growth (PTG) among adults exposed to a range of traumatic events (i.e., interpersonal, work/financial, health bereavement areas). A total 175 (aged between 18 52 years) who had experienced event one or more these areas within the past 2 years completed questionnaires on impact (event centrality), individual factors (mastery, coping style), social (social support) positive adaptation (resilience PTG). Results for sample...

10.1080/13642529.2015.1008799 article EN International Journal of Mental Health Promotion 2015-02-16

About 14% of the global mental health burden is contributed by India. However, there exists a disparity in patterns, utilization, and prioritization among various Indian states. The state Madhya Pradesh low performer states, ranking lower than national average on Human Development Index, Hunger Gross Domestic Product (GDP). also performes poorly other health-related indicators. Objectives Study: To estimate prevalence patterns illnesses Pradesh, India.This study used multistage, stratified,...

10.3390/healthcare7020053 article EN Healthcare 2019-03-31

Background: Service-learning is a pedagogical approach to teaching designed create space for students reflect critically on community service within an academic course of study with the aim developing socially minded and actively engaged citizens. Purpose: As service-learning has moved away from margins educational practice, its potential as high-impact practice become increasingly well documented. This documentation speaks only theoretical does little consider practical impact communities...

10.1177/10538259221122738 article EN Journal of Experiential Education 2022-09-16

The traumatic nature of racism has been established in previous research. However, there is a lack research examining the interaction researcher and participant race collecting data on race-based stress. This study consisted 40 qualitative narrative interviews with 20 Black participants, White one researcher, researcher. were varied to examine differences discussion racism. Results revealed that impacted story Excerpts from each researcher–participant racial dyad interview are included...

10.1080/10926771.2011.537597 article EN Journal of Aggression Maltreatment & Trauma 2011-01-13

With the advancement in technology, various types of sensors are easily available market to detect air pollution with precise reading different gases environment but main problem arises efficient use sensor network so that it can sustain for a longer time and effective communication strategy these node base station collected data process efficiently. For this purpose methods be used install polluted area our propose method mainly focus on period network, processing information less overhead...

10.1109/acct.2012.18 article EN 2012-01-01

This study examined cultural variations in parental goals of storytelling and story constructions to with young children. Sixty-five (34 East India; 36 USA) mothers their four-to-five year old children were audio taped as they read a non-worded picture storybook. India told longer stories that included more evaluative comments responses child's questions than US mothers. Content evaluation character action reflected themes collectivism individualism USA. Enculturation through is discussed. (...

10.1075/ni.14.2.09har article EN Narrative Inquiry 2004-12-31

10.1007/s10880-020-09733-5 article EN Journal of Clinical Psychology in Medical Settings 2020-07-20

In recent years there has been a massive growth in textual information especially the internet.People now tend to read more e-books than hard copies of books.While searching for some topic new internet it will be easier if someone knows prerequisites and post-requisites that topic.It topic.Often topics are found without any proper title becomes difficult later on find which document was topic.A text categorization method can provide solution this problem.In paper domain based ontology is...

10.5815/ijmecs.2012.04.04 article EN International Journal of Modern Education and Computer Science 2012-05-15

Research indicates the role of parents in women's body dissatisfaction and maladaptive eating patterns. Fathers, particular, have unique roles determining daughters' protection against these health risks. Additionally, self-esteem, feminist values, psychological empowerment are linked with patterns among women. This study examined contributions factors, family relational fathers empowering their daughters. Seventy-seven young adult women from intact families were recruited Amazon Mechanical...

10.1080/03630242.2020.1801554 article EN Women & Health 2020-08-22

Background: India has one-fifth of the world's population and number people suffering from mental illness is assumed to be huge considering contribution disorders overall burden disease being 13.9 %. Objectives Study: To estimate prevalence patterns illnesses assess current health services systems in Madhya Pradesh. Material Methods: Multi-stage, stratified, random cluster sampling technique, with selection based on probability proportionate size at each stage. A total 3240 individuals aged...

10.20944/preprints201901.0306.v1 preprint EN 2019-01-30

Women face persistent disparities in healthcare quality, access to care, and treatment rates outcomes, with women from marginalized identities facing greater difficulties. Little is known about providers’ understanding of these disparities, despite the vital role they play. This qualitative study explored interdisciplinary (psychologists primary care physicians) perceptions challenges across groups (women color, disabilities, low SES, elderly, LGBTQ backgrounds). Providers frequently focused...

10.1080/10428232.2023.2173476 article EN Journal of Progressive Human Services 2023-01-29

Background. Mental illness affects over one-third of the Indian population, and only a little is known about exact situation health systems in Madhya Pradesh, India. Therefore, present research work provides an assessment state mental Pradesh. Methods. The cross-sectional study was conducted as part National Health Survey 2015-16 48 districts to provide overview status systems. Secondary data also retrieved from office so situational analysis more comprehensive inferential way. proforma for...

10.1155/2021/6364321 article EN Psychiatry Journal 2021-03-10

BACKGROUND: Human anatomy instruction is mostly focused on cadaver dissection and prosected specimen examination. Exposure to can be a stressful experience that may cause wide variety of symptoms among students health sciences. To compare evaluate the effect in-vitro in-vivo exposure cadaveric anxiety, disgust propensity sensitivity, attitude toward death dying 1 st -year medical nursing students. MATERIALS AND METHODS: An open-label randomized trial (matched-control experimental design) was...

10.4103/jehp.jehp_368_21 article EN cc-by-nc-sa Journal of Education and Health Promotion 2022-01-01

This study examined the relative contributions of peer teasing, relational aggression, and body image disturbance on subclinical maladaptive eating patterns among female college students. One hundred two students completed self-report online surveys disturbance, problems. Consistent with our hypotheses, greater level were associated higher rates patterns. Body emerged as only significant positive predictor in final regression model. Current findings indicate close link between young adults....

10.1080/87568225.2018.1504638 article EN Journal of College Student Psychotherapy 2018-09-21
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