2022
DOI: 10.54393/pjhs.v3i05.137
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Analysis of Community-Based Awareness Regarding Schizophrenia: A Cross-Sectional Study from Pakistan

Abstract: Schizophrenia is a serious mental disorder and general public usually show unfavorable attitudes towards the patients. Objective: The study assesses the extent of public knowledge about Schizophrenia, a mental illness, among Pakistan's educated population and to recommend ways to create a better society for the patients and caretakers. Methods: 500 participants voluntarily took part in the study. A questionnaire was developed and a cross-sectional survey was conducted among the respondents. Participants were a… Show more

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“…The prevalence of micronutrient deficiency reported by all studies (whether nationally representative or not) ranged from 1.8% (Pakistan, year undisclosed) (Zareen, 2021 ) to 87% (India in 2014–2015) (Ahankari et al, 2020 ). Fewer studies ( n = 13) reported on the prevalence of iron deficiency and iron‐deficiency anaemia (IDA) but found ranges of 3.7% (Nepal in 2016; Ford et al, 2022 ) to 62.6% (Pakistan, year undisclosed) (Mohsin et al, 2016 ), and 1.3% (Bangladesh in 2011–12) (Rahman et al, 2016 ) to 41.5% (Pakistan in 2016–17) (Afridi et al, 2017 ), respectively.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…The prevalence of micronutrient deficiency reported by all studies (whether nationally representative or not) ranged from 1.8% (Pakistan, year undisclosed) (Zareen, 2021 ) to 87% (India in 2014–2015) (Ahankari et al, 2020 ). Fewer studies ( n = 13) reported on the prevalence of iron deficiency and iron‐deficiency anaemia (IDA) but found ranges of 3.7% (Nepal in 2016; Ford et al, 2022 ) to 62.6% (Pakistan, year undisclosed) (Mohsin et al, 2016 ), and 1.3% (Bangladesh in 2011–12) (Rahman et al, 2016 ) to 41.5% (Pakistan in 2016–17) (Afridi et al, 2017 ), respectively.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(Pakistan, year undisclosed) (Zareen, 2021) to 87% (India in 2014-2015) (Ahankari et al, 2020). Fewer studies (n = 13) reported on the prevalence of iron deficiency and iron-deficiency anaemia (IDA) but found ranges of 3.7% (Nepal in 2016; Ford et al, 2022) to 62.6% (Pakistan, year undisclosed) (Mohsin et al, 2016), and 1.3%…”
Section: Overweight and Obesity Intervention Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%