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Teddy Andrews

Researcher at Manipal University

Publications -  9
Citations -  277

Teddy Andrews is an academic researcher from Manipal University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Mental health & Public health. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 9 publications receiving 238 citations.

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Violence, psychological distress and the risk of suicidal behaviour in young people in India

TL;DR: Violence and psychological distress are independently associated with suicidal behaviour; factors associated with gender disadvantage-in particular for rural women, may increase their vulnerabilities.
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The Acceptability, Feasibility, and Effectiveness of a Population-based Intervention to Promote Youth Health: An Exploratory Study in Goa, India

TL;DR: Multicomponent interventions comprising information materials, educational-institution interventions and, in rural contexts, community peer interventions are acceptable and feasible and likely to be effective for youth health promotion.
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Perception of stigma toward mental illness in South India.

TL;DR: The overall prevalence of stigma toward PWMI was found to be high and was associated with gender with respect to AU, BE and CMHI, suggesting that there is a strong need to eliminate stigma associated with mental illness to improve the mental health status of the region.
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Psychosocial determinants of health-related quality of life of people living with HIV/AIDS on antiretroviral therapy at Udupi District, Southern India

TL;DR: Psychosocial challenges including anxiety, depression, and social support impact upon all domains of HRQOL of PLHA, with a significant difference in mean quality of life score.
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Stigma and mental health- caregivers’ perspective: A qualitative analysis

TL;DR: It is concluded that stigma towards mental health in the society is a burden for caregivers when taking care of mentally ill patients and it is obstructing overall mental and physical well-being of the patient.