- Global Health and Epidemiology
- Global Maternal and Child Health
- COVID-19 and Mental Health
- Child Nutrition and Water Access
- Health and Well-being Studies
- Impact of Technology on Adolescents
- Diverse Scientific Research Studies
- Workplace Violence and Bullying
- Migration, Health and Trauma
- Psychological Well-being and Life Satisfaction
- Rabies epidemiology and control
- Child and Adolescent Health
- Intimate Partner and Family Violence
- Maternal and Neonatal Healthcare
- Disaster Response and Management
- Breastfeeding Practices and Influences
- Venomous Animal Envenomation and Studies
- Homicide, Infanticide, and Child Abuse
- Forecasting Techniques and Applications
- Mental Health and Psychiatry
- Optimism, Hope, and Well-being
- Disaster Management and Resilience
- Psychological and Temporal Perspectives Research
- Healthcare professionals’ stress and burnout
- Drug-Induced Hepatotoxicity and Protection
Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose Medical College
2006-2024
New York University Press
2019
University at Albany, State University of New York
2019
The Holly Private Hospital
2008
University of Michigan
1987
Background: Rapid expansion and proliferation of the internet has provided better opportunities for communication, information social interaction. The excessive undisciplined use by individuals led to emergence concept addiction. Psychological environmental factors in lives college students may leave them disproportionately vulnerable Internet Aims & Objective: Present study was conducted with objectives determine level addiction behavioural aspects among professional courses....
Background: Internet provides tremendous educational benefits for college students and also provided better opportunities communication, information, social interaction young adults; however, excessive internet use can lead to negative psychological well-being (PWB). Objective: The present study was conducted with the objective find out relationship between addiction PWB of students. Materials Methods: A multicenter cross-sectional carried in Jabalpur city Madhya Pradesh, India. total 461...
Background: The World Health Organization recommends that all neonates be breastfed within one hour of birth. Breastfeeding in the first life is associated with prolonged duration breastfeeding and reduction infant mortality. Present study was conducted objective to assess prevalence early initiation factors breast feeding tribal area Madhya Pradesh.Methods:A community based cross-sectional carried Pradesh. A total 210 mother- pairs who delivered last year were selected for by "30 cluster...
Background: Undergraduate students, especially those in medical and engineering fields, face significant academic pressures coupled with other stressors which makes them susceptible to mental distress, including anxiety, depression, sleep disturbances. Objective: To assess compare distress among undergraduate students factors affecting it. Materials Methods: A comparative cross-sectional study was conducted 300 (150 each from colleges of Delhi, India. Data collected using a structured online...
Background: Rabies is a dreadful viral zoonotic disease with potential threat caused by bite of animals such as dogs, cats, monkeys, and wild foxes jackals number increased from 42 lakhs in 2012 to 72 2020 per integrated surveillance project. Aims Objectives: The aim the study was identify epidemiology find association various factors among animal victims. Materials Methods: This cross-sectional conducted victims for period 1 year, till completion desired sample size 542 tertiary care...
Background: Birth weight is a key public health indicator reflecting infant survival, maternal health, and healthcare quality. Low birth (LBW) associated with significant risks, including cognitive motor delays, neurodevelopmental disorders, congenital anomalies, sepsis, respiratory distress, insulin resistance, dyslipidemia, hypertension. Aims Objectives: This study aims to assess the prevalence of LBW identify factors contributing LBW. Materials Methods: hospital-based cross-sectional was...
Background: Tuberculosis (TB) is a major global public health threat and its impact on pediatric population particularly concerning. India has the highest fraction of world’s TB burden. disease with high morbidity mortality. Aiming for eradication in 2025 announced by honorable Prime Minister which ahead 2030. Aims Objectives: This study aims to find out burden, pattern, site, outcomes District Center (DTC), Jabalpur. Materials Methods: It retrospective record-based conducted DTC, Jabalpur,...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to assess the present level knowledge about disaster preparedness and mitigation among undergraduate medical students. Rarely a week goes by when major not reported in media – that results death destruction. There general reluctance people accept tragedy can appear any time form disaster. Unfortunately, disasters are seen more context emergency responses than pre‐planning or measures. Continuous saves lives, lessens personal suffering loss reduces...
Background: Postnatal period is a vulnerable time, because most maternal and new born deaths occur during this period, especially immediately after childbirth. care in the first hours days childbirth could prevent great majority of these deaths. Aims & Objectives: Present study was conducted with objective to assess utilization post natal associated factors tribal area Madhya Pradesh. Materials Methods: A community based cross-sectional carried total 210 mothers who delivered last...
Background: As part of the Sustainable Development Goal 3, target is to reduce global maternal mortality ratio less than 70 per 100 000 live births globally by 2030. Antenatal care (ANC) an important determinant and ANC visit component health care. This study was carried out assess utilization antenatal services understand factors associated with in tribal area Madhya Pradesh.Methods: Community based cross-sectional dominated district Pradesh. A total 210 mothers who delivered last one year...
Background: As per systematic review and meta analysis, 63% of poisoning in India were due to pesticides from 2010 2020. Poisoning can be suicidal, homicidal, or accidental. The morbidity complications caused by is still a major public health problem India. Aim: Therefore, this study aimed assess the epidemiological profile different types poison consumed, factors associated, outcomes among victims. Subjects Methods: It was follow-up conducted for 6 months (September 2022 February 2023) 315...
Background: Psychological well-being (PWB) is affected by age, physical health, personality, life experiences, socioeconomic status, and culture. Age an important social determinant of health age-based analysis necessary to rectify one’s care. Aims Objectives: This study aims assess the PWB college students determine correlation between age aspects. Materials Methods: cross-sectional was conducted among 210 selected simple random sampling. Ryff’s scale, a 42-item version used for assessment...
Abstract Background: Rabies is a viral zoonotic disease that 100% fatal, yet preventable. It estimated 17.4 million exposures with 20,000 deaths due to animal bites occur every year in India, higher cases particular seasons. Hence, this study aimed find out the seasonal trend among bite victims for past 3 years. Subjects and Methods: was record-based retrospective conducted tertiary care hospital, Jabalpur, period of 2 months (September 2022 October 2022) years 2018, 2019, 2020 1518 victims....
Background: “Domestic violence” is defined as “a pattern of behavior in any relationship that used to gain or maintain power and control over an intimate partner.” Intimate partner violence during the phase pregnancy enhances risk abortion, preterm birth, low birth weight babies, intrauterine death. Aim & Objective: To assess prevalence among antenatal women its association with various sociodemographic obstetric factors. Materials Method: This was a cross sectional community based study...
Background: Health-care providers are prone to either physical, verbal, or both type of violence by patients their relatives with majority studies conducted in developed countries paucity developing like India. Aims and Objectives: This study was estimate the prevalence different types work-place assess various factors associated it among health-care providers. Materials Methods: It a cross-sectional total 253 providers, consisting Senior Junior Residents Nursing staffs for period 6 months....
Introduction: Intimate partner violence (IPV)/domestic is one of the most common types against women. IPV during pregnancy associated with a negative impact on birth outcome. It exerts adverse effects both upon physical and mental health status Among it includes unintended pregnancy, sexually transmitted diseases injuries, while among depression, anxiety stress. The risk abortion, preterm birth, low weight babies, intrauterine death are IPV. This study was done objective to find out...
Background: Health-care providers are prone to either physical, verbal, or both type of violence by patients their relatives with majority studies conducted in developed countries paucity developing like India. Aims and Objectives: This study was estimate the prevalence different types work-place assess various factors associated it among health-care providers. Materials Methods: It a cross-sectional total 253 providers, consisting Senior Junior Residents Nursing staffs for period 6 months....
Background: Antenatal and post natal care are important component of maternal mortality rate. facilities provided to mothers form the base their future outcome. The services still poor in India. A proper effective program implementation is depending on understanding basic factors that affect child health utilization. Considering all these facts, it study service utilization pattern among beneficiaries living urban area Jabalpur responsible for under Material & Methods: prospective was...
Objective: The objective of the study was to assess mental health status among family members COVID-19 patients and severity depression in Jabalpur district, Madhya Pradesh. Setting Design: A cross-sectional conducted admitted at a tertiary care center. Methodology: Out 160 respondents, 130 have participated, remaining 30 were dropouts. Participants included one member from each confirmed cases hospital, preferably their spouse or first-degree living same house, aged 18 years above. Patient...
Introduction: NCDs are one of the major challenges for public health in 21st century, not only terms human suffering but also harm to socio-economic development country. As elderly population is likely increase future, and there a definite shift disease pattern i.e., from communicable non-communicable, it high time that care system gears itself growing needs an optimal comprehensive manner. To provide aid effective implementation NCD program by measuring prevalence among women with objective...