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Sujita Kumar Kar
Researcher at King George's Medical University
Publications - 310
Citations - 3943
Sujita Kumar Kar is an academic researcher from King George's Medical University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Mental health. The author has an hindex of 19, co-authored 216 publications receiving 2159 citations. Previous affiliations of Sujita Kumar Kar include Academia Sinica.
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Changing trends in quality of media reporting of suicide in the community following a celebrity suicide in India.
Vikas Menon,Sujita Kumar Kar,Ramdas Ransing,Ginni Sharma,Jigyansa Ipsita Pattnaik,Charanya Kaliamoorthy,Natarajan Varadharajan,Srijeeta Mukherjee,Aditya Agrawal,Susanta Kumar Padhy,S.M. Yasir Arafat +10 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors compare trends in quality of media reporting of suicide in the community following a celebrity suicide and find that little is known about changes in the quality of news reporting of suicides following celebrity suicides.
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Impact of Mental Health Care Bill on caregivers of mentally ill: Boon or bane
Sujita Kumar Kar,Rashmi Tiwari +1 more
TL;DR: The forthcoming Mental Health Care Bill is likely to have a noteworthy impact on the caregivers of patients suffering from mental illness and it's high time to analyze, its projected impact.
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Psychological distress and body image disturbances after modified radical mastectomy among breast cancer survivors: A cross-sectional study from a tertiary care centre in North India
TL;DR: A descriptive, cross-sectional study was conducted at a tertiary care centre in North India on 165 female survivors of breast cancer who underwent modified radical mastectomy (MRM) and attended outpatient follow-up as discussed by the authors .
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Is there any link between celebrity suicide and further suicidal behaviour in India
Vikas Menon,Sujita Kumar Kar,Marthoenis Marthoenis,Sm Yasir Arafat,Ginni Sharma,Charanya Kaliamoorthy,Ramdas Ransing,Srijeeta Mukherjee,Jigyansa Ipsita Pattnaik,Nikhilesh B Shirahatti,Natarajan Varadharajan,Susanta Kumar Padhy +11 more
TL;DR: Investigation in the link between an alleged celebrity suicide and further suicidal behaviour in the community in India found persons who died by suicide by hanging after a celebrity suicide are more likely to be young, female, unemployed, have a mental disorder or precipitating life events.