Publications by authors named "Poornima Viswanathan"

Article Synopsis
  • Neurodiversity emphasizes the variety of ways people perceive and interact with the world, but this understanding is still not universally accepted, especially in countries like India.
  • Stereotypes and misinformation about neurodiversity often lead to the marginalization of neurodivergent individuals, affecting their inclusion in society.
  • The article highlights the specific challenges neurodivergent students encounter in Indian higher education and calls for systemic changes to create a more inclusive learning environment.
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Background: Literature has emphasized the role of biopsychosocial factors in internalizing disorders; however, the role of developmental competencies of a child have not been explored much in this context. The current study aimed to understand the differences in developmental competencies, temperament, parenting practices and psychosocial adversities between children with and without internalizing disorders.

Method: The sample consisted of 200 children and adolescents aged seven to 18 years, with equal number of those with and without an internalizing disorder; and one of their parents.

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Background: Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) can impact the individual and their families. The impact on siblings is unique because they evolve from being another child in the family to a future adult who can be a potential resource to the family in supporting a member with ASD. Since the quality of care and support can be affected by the lived experiences of the carer and there are not many studies on siblings, this study examined the lived experiences of siblings of individuals with ASD.

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Research on the aetiology of internalising disorders has focussed on biological and environmental factors, however, the role of developmental competencies that a child acquires has not been explored much. The current report aimed to understand the association among the developmental competencies, temperament, parenting practices and psychosocial adversities in internalising disorders. The sample consisted of 30 children and adolescents with internalising disorders belonging to the age group of six to 18, and one of their parents.

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