Anika Maraj
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Recent Articles
1.
Lavoie D, Maraj A, Wong G, Parascandalo F, Sergeant M
Healthc Manage Forum
. 2024 Jul;
37(5):384-389.
PMID: 39033434
Although it is challenging to assess the greenhouse gas emission footprint associated with individual products and services, health leaders can play a pivotal role in emissions reduction by understanding and...
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Maraj A, Ferrari M, MacDonald K, Peters M, Joober R, Shah J, et al.
Transcult Psychiatry
. 2023 May;
:13634615231167067.
PMID: 37203146
Language is an important aspect of communication and language status is known to impact healthcare accessibility, its perceived suitability, and outcomes. However, its influence on treatment engagement and/or disengagement is...
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Dissanayake A, Tan Y, Bowie C, Butters M, Flint A, Gallagher D, et al.
J Alzheimers Dis
. 2022 Oct;
90(4):1571-1588.
PMID: 36314203
Background: Recent work suggests that APOEɛ4/4 females with Alzheimer's disease (AD) are more susceptible to developing neuropsychiatric symptoms (NPS). Objective: To examine the interaction of sex and APOEɛ4 status on...
4.
Maraj A, Ferrari M
Can J Psychiatry
. 2021 Feb;
66(6):588-589.
PMID: 33525901
No abstract available.
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Iyer S, Malla A, Taksal A, Maraj A, Mohan G, Ramachandran P, et al.
Psychol Med
. 2020 Sep;
52(8):1538-1547.
PMID: 32981550
Background: It is unknown whether patient disengagement from early intervention services for psychosis is as prevalent in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) like India, as it is in high-income countries...
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Ndetei D, Mutiso V, Maraj A, Anderson K, Musyimi C, Musau A, et al.
Community Ment Health J
. 2019 Jun;
55(6):1038-1046.
PMID: 31177481
Ego resilience in childhood is linked to positive mental health outcomes but varies across cultures. Kenya presents a unique context in which children are vulnerable to adversity. We therefore hypothesized...
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Maraj A, Mustafa S, Joober R, Malla A, Shah J, Iyer S
Psychiatr Serv
. 2019 Feb;
70(4):302-308.
PMID: 30717644
Objective: Given the benefits of early intervention for psychosis and the social disengagement of youths not in education, employment, or training (NEET), this study sought to examine how being vocationally...
8.
Maraj A, Iyer S, Shah J
Can J Psychiatry
. 2018 Aug;
63(11):740-747.
PMID: 30067385
No abstract available.
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Maraj A, Veru F, Morrison L, Joober R, Malla A, Iyer S, et al.
Schizophr Res
. 2017 Aug;
193:399-405.
PMID: 28803848
Objective: Although early intervention (EI) programs for psychosis invest in clients remaining engaged in treatment, disengagement remains a concern. It is not entirely clear whether immigrants are likelier to disengage....
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Maraj A, Anderson K, Flora N, Ferrari M, Archie S, McKenzie K
Early Interv Psychiatry
. 2015 Sep;
11(2):165-170.
PMID: 26353924
Aim: To assess variability in symptom presentation and explanatory models of psychosis for people from different ethnic groups. Methods: Clients with first-episode psychosis (n = 171) who identified as black...