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Satyanarayana Ramanaik

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Washington R, Ramanaik S, Kumarasamy K, Sreenivasa P, Adepu R, Reddy R, et al.
J Public Health Res . 2023 Sep; 12(3):22799036231197176. PMID: 37746516
Background: India's National TB Elimination Program emphasizes patient-centered care to improve TB treatment outcomes. We describe the lessons learned from the implementation of a differentiated care model for TB care...
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Pujar A, Howard-Merrill L, Cislaghi B, Lokamanya K, Prakash R, Javalkar P, et al.
Cult Health Sex . 2023 Aug; 26(5):701-716. PMID: 37548151
Girls' education has for many decades been central to the global development agenda, due to its positive impact on girls' health and wellbeing. In this paper, the authors revisit boys'...
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Ramanaik S, Sinha A, Mukherjee A, Pujar A, Subramanyam K, Gopalan A, et al.
PLoS One . 2023 Feb; 18(2):e0281984. PMID: 36812258
Background: Global evidence suggests that Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) plays a pivotal role in reducing new HIV-infections among key populations (KP). However, the acceptability of PrEP differs across different geographical and...
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Dey S, Mukherjee A, Pati M, Kar A, Ramanaik S, Pujar A, et al.
Arch Public Health . 2022 Nov; 80(1):234. PMID: 36380335
Background: Inadequate control of diabetes and hypertension is a major concern in India because of rising mortality and morbidity. Few studies in India have explored factors that influence control of...
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Closson K, Prakash R, Javalkar P, Beattie T, Thalinja R, Collumbien M, et al.
Violence Against Women . 2022 Aug; 29(5):836-859. PMID: 35959552
Intergenerational differences in inequitable gender attitudes may influence developmental outcomes, including education. In rural Karnataka, India, we examined the extent of intergenerational (adolescent girls [AGs] vs. older generation family members)...
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Ramanaik S, Collumbien M, Pujar A, Howard-Merrill L, Cislaghi B, Prakash R, et al.
Cult Health Sex . 2020 Sep; :1-15. PMID: 32969330
Gender norms serve to normalise gender inequalities and constrain girls' agency. This paper examines how girls' agency, along a continuum, is influenced by the interplay between constraining and enabling influences...
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Prakash R, Beattie T, Cislaghi B, Bhattacharjee P, Javalkar P, Ramanaik S, et al.
Prev Sci . 2020 Jul; 21(8):1065-1080. PMID: 32720188
We evaluated the impact of Samata, a 3-year multilayered intervention among scheduled caste/scheduled tribe (SC/ST) adolescent girls in rural northern Karnataka, on family-level (parents or guardian) attitudes and direct and...
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Javalkar P, Platt L, Prakash R, Beattie T, Collumbien M, Gafos M, et al.
BMJ Glob Health . 2019 Dec; 4(6):e001546. PMID: 31798984
Introduction: Samvedana Plus is a multilevel intervention working with sex workers, their intimate partners (IPs) and communities to reduce intimate partner violence (IPV) and to increase condom use within intimate...
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Huynh A, Ramanaik S, Nargarchi D, Lazarus L, McPhail D, Collumbien M, et al.
Health Soc Care Community . 2019 Dec; 28(3):781-790. PMID: 31793129
In Northern Karnataka, South India, boys' behaviours and attitudes towards girls are regarded as one of the many important proximate structural barriers impeding girls' access to education and academic performance...
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Prakash R, Beattie T, Javalkar P, Bhattacharjee P, Ramanaik S, Thalinja R, et al.
J Glob Health . 2019 Aug; 9(1):010430. PMID: 31448111
Background: Secondary education and delayed marriage provide long-term socio-economic and health benefits to adolescent girls. We tested whether a structural and norms-based intervention, which worked with adolescent girls, their families,...