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Prabha S Chandra

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Sharp H, Wright N, Bozicevic L, Supraja T, Pickles A, Hill J, et al.
BMJ Public Health . 2025 Feb; 2(2):e001209. PMID: 40018614
Abstract: Introduction: Worldwide research suggests that the COVID-19 pandemic had little to no overall effect on preschool children's mental health, but that the impact is variable depending on pre-existing and...
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Devi K, Bhola P, Chandra P
Ind Psychiatry J . 2025 Feb; 33(2):245-252. PMID: 39898086
Background: The mentalization model of borderline personality disorder (BPD) utilizes a developmental psychopathology lens, emphasizing an unstable or reduced capacity to mentalize-stemming from early attachment disruptions and relational trauma-as the...
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Bozicevic L, Hill J, Chandra P, Omirou A, Holla C, Wright N, et al.
Front Child Adolesc Psychiatry . 2025 Jan; 2:1124883. PMID: 39839594
Introduction: Most studies on parenting and its role in child development are conducted in Western countries, but it cannot be assumed that characteristics of parental practices are similar in non-Western...
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Meera J , Sivakumar T, Chandra P, Kumar D, Shanivaram Reddy K
Indian J Psychol Med . 2024 Nov; :02537176241263907. PMID: 39564290
Background: Women in India are often disadvantaged in accessing education, employment, health services, and decision-making within families. This inequality is particularly pronounced among women with severe mental illness, especially those...
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Murugesan M, Ganjekar S, Thippeswamy H, Desai G, Chandra P
Indian J Psychol Med . 2024 Nov; :02537176241273921. PMID: 39564232
Background: Managing psychiatric emergencies during pregnancy is often challenging, as the safety of both the mother and the unborn fetus needs to be considered. This study aimed to examine the...
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Sridhar H, Kishore M, Chandra P
Indian J Psychiatry . 2024 Oct; 66(8):704-713. PMID: 39398513
Background: Anxiety and depression during the postpartum period can have a significant impact on mothers' perceived sense of responsive caregiving, causing considerable distress. This association may be affected by mothers'...
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Ganjekar S, Arasappa R, Reddy P, Thippeswamy H, Satyanarayana V, Kishore M, et al.
Indian J Psychol Med . 2024 Oct; 46(5):489-493. PMID: 39381506
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Sridhar H, Kishore M, Chandra P
Arch Womens Ment Health . 2024 Jun; 28(1):113-128. PMID: 38896155
Aims: This systematic review aims to summarize the findings of empirical studies conducted in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) examining the relationship between postpartum depression and anxiety, and child developmental...
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Rathinam B, Cherian A, Loganathan S, Chandra P, Armstrong G
Indian J Psychol Med . 2024 May; 46(2):165-170. PMID: 38725712
Introduction: Social workers constitute a significant task force that serves diverse populations experiencing psychosocial challenges in their daily lives. Lack of suicide prevention content/training in the Master of Social Work...
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Satyanarayana V, Jackson C, Siddiqi K, Dherani M, Parrott S, Li J, et al.
Int J Environ Res Public Health . 2024 Apr; 21(4). PMID: 38673401
Background: Pregnant women exposed to second-hand smoke (SHS) are at increased risk of poor birth outcomes. We piloted multicomponent behavioural intervention and trial methods in Bangalore, India, and Comilla, Bangladesh....