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EMOTION REGULATION AND INSOMNIA AMONG CAREGIVERS OF PERSONS WITH ALCOHOL USE DISORDER

EMOTION REGULATION AND INSOMNIA AMONG CAREGIVERSOF PERSONS WITH ALCOHOL USE DISORDER Lokesh Kumar Ranjan1 & Deena Nath Yadav2 1PhD Scholar, 2Assitant Professor & Head, Department of Social Work, MATSUniversity, Raipur, Chhattisgarh, India Correspondence: Lokesh Kumar Ranjan, e-mail: lokeshr00@gmail.com ABSTRACT Background: Alcohol use disorder (AUD) affects families globally. Providing care for individuals with AUD can disrupt […]

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PALLIATIVE CARE IN INDIA: THE ROAD AHEAD abstract

ABSTRACT As the prevalence of Non-Communicable Diseases (NCDs) rise worldwide and more patients need long-term care for chronic diseases, palliative care is becoming more and more important. Palliative care is basically to provide physical, social, emotional comfort for persons dealing with life threatening illnesses. It is helpful for both patients and care givers in managing

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PALLIATIVE CARE IN INDIA: THE ROAD AHEAD

PALLIATIVE CARE IN INDIA: THE ROAD AHEAD Gayathri P Nair1 & Sabu P Thomas2 Correspondence: Gayathri P Nair, e-mail: gayathrinair097@gmail.com ABSTRACT As the prevalence of Non-Communicable Diseases (NCDs) rise worldwide and more patients need long-term care for chronic diseases, palliative care is becoming more and more important. Palliative care is basically to provide physical, social,

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RESPONSE TO BURNOUT AND CARING FOR SELF BY THE PROFESSIONAL COUNSELLORS IN DELHI: A QUALITATIVE STUDY abstract

ABSTRACT Background: Nowadays, because of demanding and challenging work life, counsellors experience stress, resulting in burnout. Methods and Materials: The present study was conducted with counsellors working in the Delhi NCR, and the data were gathered using an interview guide. Results: It was found that the professional counsellors know the importance of self-care, but still

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RESPONSE TO BURNOUT AND CARING FOR SELF BY THE PROFESSIONAL COUNSELLORS IN DELHI: A QUALITATIVE STUDY

RESPONSE TO BURNOUT AND CARING FOR SELF BY THEPROFESSIONAL COUNSELLORS IN DELHI: A QUALITATIVE STUDY Manju Goel1, Kannappa V Shetty2 & Shaurya Prakash3 1Regional Director, IGNOU Regional Centre, Khanna, Punjab. 2Assistant Professor, School ofSocial Work (SOSW), Section H, Block 15, IGNOU, Maidan Garhi, New Delhi: 110068. 3AssistantProfessor, Programme of Social Work, Faculty of Humanities and

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DIFFERENCES IN MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES UTILISATION ACROSS CASTE AND GENDER: A STATISTICAL STUDY FROM CENTRAL INSTITUTE OF PSYCHIATRY abstract

ABSTRACT Background: In India mental health service utilisation is still not symmetrical to all sections of the people. Despite significant progress in the field of public health as well as mental health still many people tend to refrain from availing scientific mental health service and treatment modes. There are observable differences in using of tertiary

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DIFFERENCES IN MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES UTILISATION ACROSS CASTE AND GENDER: A STATISTICAL STUDY FROM CENTRAL INSTITUTE OF PSYCHIATRY

DIFFERENCES IN MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES UTILISATIONACROSS CASTE AND GENDER: A STATISTICAL STUDY FROMCENTRAL INSTITUTE OF PSYCHIATRY Hariom Pachori1, Ranjan Kumar Sahoo2, Nirupma Sahoo3, Avinash Sharma4 1Research Scholar, School of Statistics, Gangadhar Meher University, Amruta Vihar, SambalpurOdisha & Statistician, Central Institute of Psychiatry, Kanke, Ranchi, Jharkhand, 2Professor ofStatistics & Head of Department, School of Statistics, Central

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HEALTH AND WELL-BEING: A SOCIAL WORK PERSPECTIVE abstract

ABSTRACT Health is also becoming more accepted as a multidimensional concept that is not only influenced by biological aspects and medical treatment but also by social, economic and environments in which individuals reside. The paper discusses the social work concept of health as it puts into consideration the role of social determinants, health inequalities and

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HEALTH AND WELL-BEING: A SOCIAL WORK PERSPECTIVE

HEALTH AND WELL-BEING: A SOCIAL WORK PERSPECTIVE Anupam Kumar Verma1 & Muskan Bharti21Assistant Professor, Department of Social Work, Mahatma Gandhi Central University, Bihar,District- East Champaran, Bihar- 845401, 2Guest Faculty, Department of Social Work MahatmaGandhi Central University, Bihar Correspondence: Anupam Kumar Verma, e-mail: akv.msw@gmail.com ABSTRACT Health is also becoming more accepted as a multidimensional concept that

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NUTRITIONAL INEQUITIES AND CHALLENGES TO IMPROVE TRIBAL HEALTH IN INDIA: A REVIEW OF SECONDARY SOURCES abstract

ABSTRACT Background: There are 705 registered distinct tribal groups, known as indigenous groups or Schedule Tribes (STs), which comprise 8.6% of India’s total population. Various reports and documents assert that the overall nutritional status among the tribals in India is unsatisfactory, and nutritional inequities (negative, unjust, unacceptable inequalities) among them and their counterparts have remained

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