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Harshal Ramesh Salve

Researcher at All India Institute of Medical Sciences

Publications -  48
Citations -  417

Harshal Ramesh Salve is an academic researcher from All India Institute of Medical Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Population. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 36 publications receiving 246 citations.

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Prevalence of knee osteoarthritis amongst perimenopausal women in an urban resettlement colony in South Delhi

TL;DR: A community-based cross-sectional study was carried out in an urban resettlement colony in South Delhi to study the prevalence of knee osteoarthritis in women aged ≥40 years and treatment seeking behavior of women suffering from osteoartritis.
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Perception and Attitude towards Mental Illness in an Urban Community in South Delhi - A Community Based Study

TL;DR: Lack of awareness regarding bio-medical concept of mental illness with socially restrictive, stereotyping, pessimistic, and non-stigmatizing attitude toward mental illness in the capital city is observed.
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Burden of common mental disorders among pregnant women: A systematic review.

TL;DR: CMDs are common during pregnancy with varying prevalence depending on various settings and scales used, and effect of CMDs on child health outcome was also detected.
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National noncommunicable disease monitoring survey (NNMS) in India: Estimating risk factor prevalence in adult population.

TL;DR: The National NCD Monitoring Survey (NNMS) as discussed by the authors was the first comprehensive national survey to assess India's progress towards targets in national NCD monitoring framework and NCD Action Plan.
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Prevalence of psychiatric morbidity at Mobile Health Clinic in an urban community in North India

TL;DR: In resource-poor country like India, high psychiatric morbidity at MHC justifies the use of MHC for providing outreach mental health services in difficult areas.