India is home to the world's largest adolescent population of 253 million, with about one in every five experiencing mental ...
Suggested Citation: "2 Perspectives on the Prevention and Control of Infectious Diseases in an Urban and Interconnected World." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2018.
In a significant breakthrough for adolescent mental health in India, The George Institute for Global Health India, has successfully demonstrated a scalable, community‑based care model through Project ...
In a significant advance for adolescent mental health in India, researchers have successfully demonstrated a scalable, ...
The " Adolescents' Resilience and Treatment nEeds for Mental Health in Indian Slums " (ARTEMIS) project was implemented by The George Institute for ...
A new study suggests that the 'neighbourhood effect' of slums could help to alleviate some of their associated health problems. A team of academics led by Warwick Medical School, University of Warwick ...
Evidence from India's first large‑scale urban‑slum study points to a scalable, community‑based mental health solution.In a ...
The ARTEMIS study in Indian slums shows that community outreach and digital tools effectively reduce teen depression and ...
A community-based mental health approach shows promise in reducing depression and improving care access for adolescents ...
A large-scale study in India’s urban slums has shown that a community-based, digital mental health care model can significantly reduce depression, self-harm, and suicide risk among adolescents.
Invoking the famous couplet - Zara Hatke Zara Bachke, Ye Hai Bombai Meri Jaan! the Bombay High Court on Friday ordered ...