Mental Illnesses and Stigma among Medical Undergraduates in India
The current Medical Education system of India, with its enormous workload and academic demands tend to cause the medical students stress. There is evidence showing medical students at a higher risk of depression, anxiety and burnout compared to other Indian students. Despite, the huge reported numbe...
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Main Authors: | Semanti Das (Author), Sunom Merab Lepcha (Author), Ashish Pundhir (Author), Senthil Amudhan (Author) |
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Ubiquity Press,
2024-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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