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Research paper thumbnail of A Qualitative Study Assessing the Management of Predatory Journals and Their Publishing Activities: Results From the ASGLOS Study

Curēus, Feb 14, 2024

Martinino et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commo... more Martinino et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License CC-BY 4.0., which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.

Research paper thumbnail of Rebranding of Predatory Journals and Conferences: Understanding Its Implication and Prevention Strategy

Cureus

Martinino et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commo... more Martinino et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License CC-BY 4.0., which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.

Research paper thumbnail of The ASGLOS Study: A global survey on how predatory journals affect scientific practice

Developing World Bioethics

Predatory journals and conferences are an emerging problem in scientific literature as they have ... more Predatory journals and conferences are an emerging problem in scientific literature as they have financial motives, without guaranteeing scientific quality and exposure. The main objective of the ASGLOS project is to investigate the predatory e‐email characteristics, management, and possible consequences and to analyse the extent of the current problem at each academic level. To collect the personal experiences of physicians’ mailboxes on predatory publishing, a Google Form® survey was designed and disseminated from September 2021 to April 2022. A total of 978 responses were analysed from 58 countries around the world. A total of 64.8% of participants indicated the need for 3 or fewer emails to acquire a criticality view in distinguishing a real invitation from a spam, while 11.5% still have doubt regardless of how many emails they get. The AGLOS Study clearly highlights the problem of academic e‐mail spam by predatory journals and conferences. Our findings signify the importance of...

Research paper thumbnail of Undergraduate Research Elective under Competency- Based Medical Education (CBME) in India: Challenges and Directions

Indian Journal of Psychological Medicine, Apr 27, 2023

Research paper thumbnail of Drug-drug Interaction between Psychotropic Medications and Medications Used in COVID-19: Comparison of Online Databases

Clinical Psychopharmacology and Neuroscience

Objective: COVID-19 has gravely affected patients with psychiatric conditions. Potential interact... more Objective: COVID-19 has gravely affected patients with psychiatric conditions. Potential interactions may occur between psychotropic medications and medications used in treatment of COVID-19. This study aimed to compare the online databases in terms of the quality of drug-drug interaction related information available on them. Methods: 216 drug interactions which included fifty-four psychotropic medication interactions with four COVID-19 drugs across six databases were analyzed by four authors independently. The overall grading of the databases was done on Likert scale independently by the authors using the parameters of ease of understanding for consumers and professionals, level of completeness, discussion on level of evidence and the number of available drugs, congruity with other databases and the mean score was tabulated. Results: Drugbank and Lexicomp had maximum discrepancy. The safety profile of Hydroxychloroquine was the best (eighteen moderate/severe psychotropic medication reactions) while Ritonavir has worst profile with thirty-nine medications. Drugbank had the highest SCOPE score (1.00) for completeness and covid19druginteractions.com had least (0.81). Overall, Liverpool © Drug Interaction Group and Lexicomp scored the highest (23/30 each) and were the best interaction checker software closely followed by Drugs.com (22/30). Medscape and WebMD were the poorest interaction checker databases. Conclusion: There is significant variability in the available online databases. Liverpool © Drug Interaction Group and Lexicomp were the most reliable sources for healthcare workers whereas for patients, Drugs.com was the easiest to understand (as it segregates the needs of general consumers and professionals distinctly to explain the interaction).

Research paper thumbnail of Undergraduate Research Elective under Competency- Based Medical Education (CBME) in India: Challenges and Directions

Indian Journal of Psychological Medicine

Research paper thumbnail of P.115 Diagnostic performance of machine learning based MR algorithm vs conventional MR images for predicting the likelihood of brain tumors

Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences / Journal Canadien des Sciences Neurologiques

Background: MRI forms an imperative part of the diagnostic and treatment protocol for primary bra... more Background: MRI forms an imperative part of the diagnostic and treatment protocol for primary brain tumors and metastasis. Though conventional T1W MRI forms the basis for diagnosis at present, it faces several limitations. Machine learning (ML) algorithms require less expertise and provide better diagnostic accuracy. Methods: A systematic review of PubMed, Google Scholar, and Cochrane databases along with registries through 1980-2021 was done. Original articles in English evaluating Conventional MRI or ML algorithms. Data was extracted by 2 reviewers and meta-analysis was performed using bivariate regression model. Results: The study protocol was registered under PROSPERO. Twelve studies with 1247 participants were included for systematic analysis and three studies for meta-analysis. ML algorithms had better aggregate sensitivity and specificity (80%, 83.14%) than Conventional MRI (81.84%, 74.78%).The pooled sensitivity, specificity, DOR for the studies were 0.926 (95% CI, 0.840-0.9...

Research paper thumbnail of Teen Pornography: An Emerging Mental Health Challenge

Journal of Psychosexual Health

Exposure to pornography is not an uncommon and unusual phenomenon in the digital era, with teens ... more Exposure to pornography is not an uncommon and unusual phenomenon in the digital era, with teens being no exception. Exposure to pornography among teens may happen accidentally, out of curiosity, or intentionally to derive sexual excitement. Many individuals exposed to pornography may later develop pornography addiction. Most parents who are aware that their children view pornography are often worried about such behavior and sometimes seek help from mental health professionals. So, it can be certainly said that exposure to pornography among teens may cause significant distress in them and their parents. As pornography is a major source of sex education for a large number of teens, lots of myth and misguided information are harbored from watching pornography. This article focuses on the mental health aspects of pornography exposure among teens and the possible remedial measures.

Research paper thumbnail of Service Bond and Rural Mental Healthcare in India in the 21st Century: Why We Stand Here?

Indian Journal of Psychological Medicine

Research paper thumbnail of Adolescence: Teen Pornography

Springer eBooks, Nov 17, 2022

Research paper thumbnail of Solutions for health care enigma in Indian villages – Author's reply

The Lancet Regional Health - Southeast Asia

Research paper thumbnail of Artificial Intelligence in the Diagnosis of Hepatocellular Carcinoma: A Systematic Review

Journal of Clinical Medicine, Oct 28, 2022

This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative... more This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY

Research paper thumbnail of Service bonds in rural health care in India - Challenges and the way forward

The Lancet Regional Health - Southeast Asia

Research paper thumbnail of Medical Student Research Journals: The International Journal of Medical Students (IJMS) Legacy

International Journal of Medical Students, Apr 5, 2022

Research paper thumbnail of The Health Crisis of Marginalized Populations during COVID-19 Pandemic: Challenges and Recommendations

International journal of social sciences, 2020

The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic is affecting the global population adversely The impact is not limi... more The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic is affecting the global population adversely The impact is not limited to health only;rather extend to affect the global economy, transport, education and largely the social integrity The impact of COVID-19 pandemic is affecting the marginalized population more intensely The marginalized population in the community are severely affected by the COVID-19 pandemic Community support and timely intervention for these population will prevent the spread of infection to these people as well as in the community This review discusses the impact of COVID-19 in the marginalized population and some recommendations to deal with this issue Extensive review of literature done by using the terms of marginalized population (transgender individuals, commercial sex workers, refugees, and migrant workforces, peoples living in prison, old age homes and hospice care) with COVID-19 in the electronic databases

Research paper thumbnail of COVID-19 infection and Down syndrome—challenges and future directions for care in children

Research paper thumbnail of The COVID-19 Pandemic Through the Lens of a Medical Student in India

International Journal of Medical Students

Online education in the pandemic era is a necessity for some and a substitute for others. Like an... more Online education in the pandemic era is a necessity for some and a substitute for others. Like any other form of communication, online education too has its fair share of constraints. Though, it has tried to address the lag of access during the time of pandemic but its universal access is still a matter of deep concern. As the pandemic progresses, so will our dependence on online education which needs to be tailored for students, educators and institutions.

Research paper thumbnail of COVID 19 in pregnancy and neurodevelopmental disorder: The four-fold levels of prevention

Asian Journal of Psychiatry

Research paper thumbnail of Review Article Paraphilia: Concepts, Classifications, Epidemiology, Attributes and Management

Paraphilia have always been a debatable and under-researched topic in<br> psychiatric domai... more Paraphilia have always been a debatable and under-researched topic in<br> psychiatric domain, with lots of cultural myths associated with its<br> origin. The aetiology is unclear, with several theories forwarded but none<br> having universal acceptance. Psychotherapy was the mainstay of<br> treatment until antidepressants were found to be effective. With the<br> milieu gradually incorporating several anti-androgens, Gonadotrophin<br> Releasing Hormone (GnRH) and Luteinizing Hormone (LH) analogues;<br> pharmacotherapy was introduced after better understanding developed<br> through extensive research.

Research paper thumbnail of Re: Implications for the future of Obstetrics and Gynaecology following the COVID‐19 pandemic: a commentary

BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology

Research paper thumbnail of A Qualitative Study Assessing the Management of Predatory Journals and Their Publishing Activities: Results From the ASGLOS Study

Curēus, Feb 14, 2024

Martinino et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commo... more Martinino et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License CC-BY 4.0., which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.

Research paper thumbnail of Rebranding of Predatory Journals and Conferences: Understanding Its Implication and Prevention Strategy

Cureus

Martinino et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commo... more Martinino et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License CC-BY 4.0., which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.

Research paper thumbnail of The ASGLOS Study: A global survey on how predatory journals affect scientific practice

Developing World Bioethics

Predatory journals and conferences are an emerging problem in scientific literature as they have ... more Predatory journals and conferences are an emerging problem in scientific literature as they have financial motives, without guaranteeing scientific quality and exposure. The main objective of the ASGLOS project is to investigate the predatory e‐email characteristics, management, and possible consequences and to analyse the extent of the current problem at each academic level. To collect the personal experiences of physicians’ mailboxes on predatory publishing, a Google Form® survey was designed and disseminated from September 2021 to April 2022. A total of 978 responses were analysed from 58 countries around the world. A total of 64.8% of participants indicated the need for 3 or fewer emails to acquire a criticality view in distinguishing a real invitation from a spam, while 11.5% still have doubt regardless of how many emails they get. The AGLOS Study clearly highlights the problem of academic e‐mail spam by predatory journals and conferences. Our findings signify the importance of...

Research paper thumbnail of Undergraduate Research Elective under Competency- Based Medical Education (CBME) in India: Challenges and Directions

Indian Journal of Psychological Medicine, Apr 27, 2023

Research paper thumbnail of Drug-drug Interaction between Psychotropic Medications and Medications Used in COVID-19: Comparison of Online Databases

Clinical Psychopharmacology and Neuroscience

Objective: COVID-19 has gravely affected patients with psychiatric conditions. Potential interact... more Objective: COVID-19 has gravely affected patients with psychiatric conditions. Potential interactions may occur between psychotropic medications and medications used in treatment of COVID-19. This study aimed to compare the online databases in terms of the quality of drug-drug interaction related information available on them. Methods: 216 drug interactions which included fifty-four psychotropic medication interactions with four COVID-19 drugs across six databases were analyzed by four authors independently. The overall grading of the databases was done on Likert scale independently by the authors using the parameters of ease of understanding for consumers and professionals, level of completeness, discussion on level of evidence and the number of available drugs, congruity with other databases and the mean score was tabulated. Results: Drugbank and Lexicomp had maximum discrepancy. The safety profile of Hydroxychloroquine was the best (eighteen moderate/severe psychotropic medication reactions) while Ritonavir has worst profile with thirty-nine medications. Drugbank had the highest SCOPE score (1.00) for completeness and covid19druginteractions.com had least (0.81). Overall, Liverpool © Drug Interaction Group and Lexicomp scored the highest (23/30 each) and were the best interaction checker software closely followed by Drugs.com (22/30). Medscape and WebMD were the poorest interaction checker databases. Conclusion: There is significant variability in the available online databases. Liverpool © Drug Interaction Group and Lexicomp were the most reliable sources for healthcare workers whereas for patients, Drugs.com was the easiest to understand (as it segregates the needs of general consumers and professionals distinctly to explain the interaction).

Research paper thumbnail of Undergraduate Research Elective under Competency- Based Medical Education (CBME) in India: Challenges and Directions

Indian Journal of Psychological Medicine

Research paper thumbnail of P.115 Diagnostic performance of machine learning based MR algorithm vs conventional MR images for predicting the likelihood of brain tumors

Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences / Journal Canadien des Sciences Neurologiques

Background: MRI forms an imperative part of the diagnostic and treatment protocol for primary bra... more Background: MRI forms an imperative part of the diagnostic and treatment protocol for primary brain tumors and metastasis. Though conventional T1W MRI forms the basis for diagnosis at present, it faces several limitations. Machine learning (ML) algorithms require less expertise and provide better diagnostic accuracy. Methods: A systematic review of PubMed, Google Scholar, and Cochrane databases along with registries through 1980-2021 was done. Original articles in English evaluating Conventional MRI or ML algorithms. Data was extracted by 2 reviewers and meta-analysis was performed using bivariate regression model. Results: The study protocol was registered under PROSPERO. Twelve studies with 1247 participants were included for systematic analysis and three studies for meta-analysis. ML algorithms had better aggregate sensitivity and specificity (80%, 83.14%) than Conventional MRI (81.84%, 74.78%).The pooled sensitivity, specificity, DOR for the studies were 0.926 (95% CI, 0.840-0.9...

Research paper thumbnail of Teen Pornography: An Emerging Mental Health Challenge

Journal of Psychosexual Health

Exposure to pornography is not an uncommon and unusual phenomenon in the digital era, with teens ... more Exposure to pornography is not an uncommon and unusual phenomenon in the digital era, with teens being no exception. Exposure to pornography among teens may happen accidentally, out of curiosity, or intentionally to derive sexual excitement. Many individuals exposed to pornography may later develop pornography addiction. Most parents who are aware that their children view pornography are often worried about such behavior and sometimes seek help from mental health professionals. So, it can be certainly said that exposure to pornography among teens may cause significant distress in them and their parents. As pornography is a major source of sex education for a large number of teens, lots of myth and misguided information are harbored from watching pornography. This article focuses on the mental health aspects of pornography exposure among teens and the possible remedial measures.

Research paper thumbnail of Service Bond and Rural Mental Healthcare in India in the 21st Century: Why We Stand Here?

Indian Journal of Psychological Medicine

Research paper thumbnail of Adolescence: Teen Pornography

Springer eBooks, Nov 17, 2022

Research paper thumbnail of Solutions for health care enigma in Indian villages – Author's reply

The Lancet Regional Health - Southeast Asia

Research paper thumbnail of Artificial Intelligence in the Diagnosis of Hepatocellular Carcinoma: A Systematic Review

Journal of Clinical Medicine, Oct 28, 2022

This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative... more This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY

Research paper thumbnail of Service bonds in rural health care in India - Challenges and the way forward

The Lancet Regional Health - Southeast Asia

Research paper thumbnail of Medical Student Research Journals: The International Journal of Medical Students (IJMS) Legacy

International Journal of Medical Students, Apr 5, 2022

Research paper thumbnail of The Health Crisis of Marginalized Populations during COVID-19 Pandemic: Challenges and Recommendations

International journal of social sciences, 2020

The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic is affecting the global population adversely The impact is not limi... more The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic is affecting the global population adversely The impact is not limited to health only;rather extend to affect the global economy, transport, education and largely the social integrity The impact of COVID-19 pandemic is affecting the marginalized population more intensely The marginalized population in the community are severely affected by the COVID-19 pandemic Community support and timely intervention for these population will prevent the spread of infection to these people as well as in the community This review discusses the impact of COVID-19 in the marginalized population and some recommendations to deal with this issue Extensive review of literature done by using the terms of marginalized population (transgender individuals, commercial sex workers, refugees, and migrant workforces, peoples living in prison, old age homes and hospice care) with COVID-19 in the electronic databases

Research paper thumbnail of COVID-19 infection and Down syndrome—challenges and future directions for care in children

Research paper thumbnail of The COVID-19 Pandemic Through the Lens of a Medical Student in India

International Journal of Medical Students

Online education in the pandemic era is a necessity for some and a substitute for others. Like an... more Online education in the pandemic era is a necessity for some and a substitute for others. Like any other form of communication, online education too has its fair share of constraints. Though, it has tried to address the lag of access during the time of pandemic but its universal access is still a matter of deep concern. As the pandemic progresses, so will our dependence on online education which needs to be tailored for students, educators and institutions.

Research paper thumbnail of COVID 19 in pregnancy and neurodevelopmental disorder: The four-fold levels of prevention

Asian Journal of Psychiatry

Research paper thumbnail of Review Article Paraphilia: Concepts, Classifications, Epidemiology, Attributes and Management

Paraphilia have always been a debatable and under-researched topic in<br> psychiatric domai... more Paraphilia have always been a debatable and under-researched topic in<br> psychiatric domain, with lots of cultural myths associated with its<br> origin. The aetiology is unclear, with several theories forwarded but none<br> having universal acceptance. Psychotherapy was the mainstay of<br> treatment until antidepressants were found to be effective. With the<br> milieu gradually incorporating several anti-androgens, Gonadotrophin<br> Releasing Hormone (GnRH) and Luteinizing Hormone (LH) analogues;<br> pharmacotherapy was introduced after better understanding developed<br> through extensive research.

Research paper thumbnail of Re: Implications for the future of Obstetrics and Gynaecology following the COVID‐19 pandemic: a commentary

BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology