Publications by authors named "S Gnanavel"

Due to the increase in pollution, the number of deaths caused by lung disease is rising rapidly. It is essential to predict the disease in earlier stages by means of high-level knowledge and acquaintance. Deep learning-based lung cancer prediction plays a vital role in assisting the medical practioners for diagnosing lung cancer in earlier stage.

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  • Violence against psychiatry trainees is a significant yet under-researched issue in Asia, with a study exploring the rates and contributing factors of such violence.
  • An online survey received 467 responses from trainees across 16 Asian countries, revealing that over 69% had experienced some form of assault, particularly in inpatient settings.
  • The study highlighted that East Asian countries reported fewer assaults, and sexual assaults were more frequent among female trainees, emphasizing the need for more protective programs and further research.
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Background: Mental Health apps (MH apps) could help address the huge unmet mental health care need of developing countries. This study aimed to explore potential ethical, data safety, and privacy issues associated with using MH apps for depression.

Methods: A cross-sectional assessment of the top 50 MH apps (by Google Play store search result ordering) for depression available in India was conducted in November 2021.

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Child mental health professionals have an extremely important role to play in their distinct roles as clinicians, therapists, researchers, policy makers, advocates, preventative public health professionals and service developers pertaining to eco-crisis in the child and adolescent populations. This article provides examples of how this can be done.

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Objectives: Violence by patients against health care professionals has been widely described. Although psychiatric trainees are particularly exposed, little is known about the extent, context, and impact of violence toward them in Europe.

Methods: A cross-sectional online survey was distributed between June 2018 and December 2019 among European psychiatric trainees through professional networks, using a snowball approach.

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