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Psychiatric Epidemiology In India

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Psychiatric Epidemiology In India

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    1. Psychiatric Epidemiology In India Professor Dinesh Bhugra Professor of Mental Health & Cultural Diversity Institute of Psychiatry, King’s College London Thanks to Dr. Suresh Bada Math & Prof. Chandra Shekar

    5. Early Studies I (Not Covering pre-British Period)

    6. Early Studies II

    7. Early Studies III

    8. Average Annual Cost

    9. Prevalence Of Psychiatric Morbidity I

    10. Prevalence Of Psychiatric Morbidity II

    11. Prevalence Of Psychiatric Morbidity III

    12. Prevalence Of Psychiatric Morbidity High Risk IV

    13. Incidence Studies

    14. Not reported on IPSS DOSMED ICMR Studies Not reported Gujarat Earthquake Fire in Delhi Tsunami in Tanilnadu

    15. Issues In Epidemiological Research Category Fallacy Translation/Back Translation Denominator issues Numerator Issues

    16. King & Bhugra 1989 EAT-26 (Garner & Garfunkel) n = 588 Hindu 439 Sikh 107 Aged 14-23yrs 17 – 205 >18 – 130

    17. Cut my food into small pieces 85% Food controls my life 73%

    18. Conceptual bias Discovering cross-cultural similarities Universals How do you determine denominator Are Western diagnostic categories valid?

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