BACKGROUND: Migration is a major life event, which may also be a risk factor for depression. However, little is known regarding the relationship between these phenomena in low and middle income settings. This study explores the frequency and severity of depressive symptoms among rural-to-urban migrants compared to permanent rural and to urban residents in India. METHODS: We assessed 884 subjects; urban non-migrants (n = 159), urban migrants (n = 461) and rural non-migrants (n = 264) in Hyderabad, India, in 2009–2010. The frequency and severity of depressive symptoms was assessed with the validated Telugu version of the Brief Patient Health Questionnaire. Multivariable logistic regression was used to examine the association between the prese...
Aims: Refugees and asylum seekers are at high risk of mental health problems such as post‐traumatic ...
Background: Depression is the most common psychiatric disorder among elderly population in India, wh...
Background: It is essential to understand how we can prevent and treat the epidemic of depression. S...
Background: In India there are very few population based data on prevalence of depression. The aim o...
BACKGROUND: In India there are very few population based data on prevalence of depression. The aim o...
Background: Depression is a common mental health disorder that is characterized by loss of interest ...
Background: In India there are very few population based data on prevalence of depression. The aim o...
As the number of migrants worldwide increases, it is worthwhile to examine the extent to which depre...
Background: Both diabetes and depression are diseases which have a chronic course and when occur tog...
OBJECTIVES: This study sought to use a population-based cross-sectional survey to describe depressio...
ABSTRACT OBJECTIVE To evaluate the prevalence and demographic, socioeconomic, behavioral and health...
In our study the prevalence of depression found to be 28% which is higher indicating that depression...
Aims Research from high-income countries has implicated travel distance to mental health services as...
ObjectivesThe National Mental Health Survey (NMHS) of India was undertaken with the objectives of (1...
Aims Research from high-income countries has implicated travel distance to mental health services as...
Aims: Refugees and asylum seekers are at high risk of mental health problems such as post‐traumatic ...
Background: Depression is the most common psychiatric disorder among elderly population in India, wh...
Background: It is essential to understand how we can prevent and treat the epidemic of depression. S...
Background: In India there are very few population based data on prevalence of depression. The aim o...
BACKGROUND: In India there are very few population based data on prevalence of depression. The aim o...
Background: Depression is a common mental health disorder that is characterized by loss of interest ...
Background: In India there are very few population based data on prevalence of depression. The aim o...
As the number of migrants worldwide increases, it is worthwhile to examine the extent to which depre...
Background: Both diabetes and depression are diseases which have a chronic course and when occur tog...
OBJECTIVES: This study sought to use a population-based cross-sectional survey to describe depressio...
ABSTRACT OBJECTIVE To evaluate the prevalence and demographic, socioeconomic, behavioral and health...
In our study the prevalence of depression found to be 28% which is higher indicating that depression...
Aims Research from high-income countries has implicated travel distance to mental health services as...
ObjectivesThe National Mental Health Survey (NMHS) of India was undertaken with the objectives of (1...
Aims Research from high-income countries has implicated travel distance to mental health services as...
Aims: Refugees and asylum seekers are at high risk of mental health problems such as post‐traumatic ...
Background: Depression is the most common psychiatric disorder among elderly population in India, wh...
Background: It is essential to understand how we can prevent and treat the epidemic of depression. S...