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Thara Rangaswamy
Researcher at Schizophrenia Research Foundation
Publications - 60
Citations - 11328
Thara Rangaswamy is an academic researcher from Schizophrenia Research Foundation. The author has contributed to research in topics: Mental health & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 43 publications receiving 8378 citations.
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Adapting, updating and translating the Social Functioning Scale to assess social, recreational and independent functioning among youth with psychosis in diverse sociocultural contexts.
Nicole Pawliuk,Ashok Malla,Ashok Malla,Greeshma Mohan,Aarati Taksal,Megan A Pope,Maximillian Birchwood,Ramamurti Mangala,Padmavati Ramachandran,Heleen Loohuis,Norbert Schmitz,Ridha Joober,Ridha Joober,Jai Shah,Jai Shah,Thara Rangaswamy,Srividya N. Iyer,Srividya N. Iyer +17 more
TL;DR: The SFS-Early Intervention Scale as mentioned in this paper is a measure of social, recreational and independent functioning among persons with psychosis across two geo-cultural contexts, adapted the well-established Social Functioning Scale (SFS) and translated it into French and Tamil.
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Invited commentary from a LAMIC country: Thirty-five years of schizophrenia - the Madras Longitudinal study.
Thara Rangaswamy,Alex S. Cohen +1 more
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Differential Trajectories of Delusional Content and Severity Over 2 Years of Early Intervention for Psychosis: Comparison Between Chennai, India, and Montréal, Canada.
Ann-Catherine Lemonde,Srividya N. Iyer,Ashok Malla,Thara Rangaswamy,R. Padmavati,Greeshma Mohan,Aarati Taksal,Geneviève Gariépy,Ridha Joober,Patricia Boksa,Jai Shah +10 more
TL;DR: The authors investigated the baseline presentation and longitudinal trajectory of delusions in first-episode psychosis (FEP) across two similar treatment settings in Montréal (Canada) and Chennai (India).
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Comparing treatment delays and pathways to early intervention services for psychosis in urban settings in India and Canada
Kathleen MacDonald,Greeshma Mohan,Nicole Pawliuk,Ridha Joober,R. Padmavati,Thara Rangaswamy,Ashok Malla,Srividya N. Iyer +7 more
TL;DR: In this paper , the authors compared pathways to early intervention for psychosis in an HIC (Montreal, Canada) and an LMIC (Chennai, India) setting and found that the duration of untreated psychosis would be longer in Chennai.