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Sushrut Jadhav
Researcher at University College London
Publications - 62
Citations - 2518
Sushrut Jadhav is an academic researcher from University College London. The author has contributed to research in topics: Mental health & Mental illness. The author has an hindex of 19, co-authored 50 publications receiving 2046 citations. Previous affiliations of Sushrut Jadhav include National Institute of Mental Health and Neurosciences.
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Culture and health
A. David Napier,Clyde Ancarno,Beverley Butler,Joseph D. Calabrese,Angel M. Chater,Helen J. Chatterjee,François Guesnet,Rob Horne,Stephen Jacyna,Sushrut Jadhav,Alison Macdonald,Ulrike Neuendorf,Aaron Parkhurst,Rodney Reynolds,Graham Scambler,Sonu Shamdasani,Sonia Zafer Smith,Jakob Stougaard-Nielsen,Linda Thomson,Nick Tyler,Anna-Maria Volkmann,Trinley Walker,Jessica Watson,Amanda C de C Williams,Chris Willott,James F. Wilson,Katherine Woolf +26 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors argue that the perceived distinction between the objectivity of science and the subjectivity of culture is itself a social fact (a common perception) and attribute the absence of awareness of the cultural dimensions of scientific practice to this distinction, especially for macrocultures and large societies.
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The hidden dimensions of human–wildlife conflict: Health impacts, opportunity and transaction costs
TL;DR: In this paper, the hidden impacts of human-wildlife conflict in low-income countries are examined and the authors present an account of the known and potential hidden impacts, investigating their effects on rural communities.
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Pills that Swallow Policy: Clinical Ethnography of a Community Mental Health Program in Northern India
Sumeet Jain,Sushrut Jadhav +1 more
TL;DR: The biosocial journey of psychotropic pills from the centre to the periphery is traced, where its symbolic meaning transforms from an emphasis on accessibility and participation to the administration of a discrete `treatment.
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Culture and Psychiatric Evaluation: Operationalizing Cultural Formulation for DSM-5
Roberto Lewis-Fernández,Neil Krishan Aggarwal,Sofie Bäärnhielm,Hans Rohlof,Laurence J. Kirmayer,Mitchell G. Weiss,Sushrut Jadhav,W Ladson Hinton,Renato D. Alarcón,Renato D. Alarcón,Dinesh Bhugra,Simon Groen,Rob van Dijk,Adil Qureshi,Francisco Collazos,Cécile Rousseau,Luis Requena Caballero,M. Ramos,Francis G. Lu +18 more
TL;DR: This article summarizes the literature reviews and analyses of experience with the OCF conducted by the DSM-5 Cross-Cultural Issues Subgroup (DCCIS) that informed the development of the CFI, a cultural formulation interview that operationalizes the process of data collection for the O CF.
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Psychiatric stigma across cultures: Local validation in Bangalore and London
TL;DR: An approach following from the application of cultural epidemiological methods for identifying and measuring locally valid features of stigma in a scale for cultural study, cross-cultural comparisons, and for baseline and follow-up assessment to monitor stigma reduction programmes is described.