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Aditya Singh, PhD
Aditya Singh, PhD
Assistant Professor of Geography @ Banaras Hindu University, PhD from the University of Portsmouth
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The burden of mental disorders across the states of India: the Global Burden of Disease Study 1990–2017
R Sagar, R Dandona, A Singh, et al.
The Lancet Psychiatry (Impact Factor 77.1), 2020
4952020
Utilization of maternal healthcare among adolescent mothers in urban India: evidence from DLHS-3
A Singh, A Kumar, P Pranjali
PeerJ (Impact Factor 3), 2014
882014
Determinants of neonatal mortality in rural India, 2007–2008
A Singh, A Kumar, A Kumar
PeerJ (Impact Factor 3), 2013
742013
Increasing socioeconomic inequality in childhood undernutrition in urban ‎India: ‎Trends between 1992-93, 1998-99 and 2005-06
A Kumar, A Singh
Health Policy and Planning (Impact Factor 4), 2014
632014
Global burden of cardiovascular diseases and risks, 1990-2022
GA Mensah, V Fuster, CJL Murray, GA Roth, ...
Journal of the American College of Cardiology 82 (25), 2350-2473, 2023
572023
Decomposing the Gap in Childhood Undernutrition between Poor and Non–Poor in Urban India, 2005–06
A Kumar, A Singh
PLOS ONE (Impact Factor 3), 2013
562013
Supply-side barriers to maternal health care utilization at health sub-centers in India
A Singh
PeerJ (Impact factor 3.0) 4 (e2675), 2016
382016
Maternity or catastrophe: a study of household expenditure on maternal health care in India
S Mukherjee, A Singh, R Chandra
Scientific Research Publishing, 2013
382013
Are stage-based health information messages effective and good value for money in improving maternal newborn and child health outcomes in India? Protocol for an individually …
A LeFevre, K Scott, A Singh, R Chandra, A Bhatnagar, D Mohan
Trails (Impact Factor 2.7), 2019
282019
Trends and Determinants of Unmet Need for Family Planning in Bihar (India): Evidence from National Family Health Surveys
A Kumar, A Singh
Advances in Applied Sociology 3 (2), 157-163, 2013
272013
Explaining the gap in the use of maternal healthcare services between social groups in India
A Kumar, A Singh
Journal of Public Health (Impact Factor 2.6) 38 (4), 771-781, 2016
242016
Menstrual hygiene practices among adolescent women in rural India: a cross-sectional study
A Singh, M Chakrabarty, S Singh, R Chandra, S Chowdhury, A Singh
BMC Public Health 22 (2126), 2022
222022
Has the Janani Suraksha Yojana (a conditional maternity benefit transfer scheme) succeeded in reducing the economic burden of maternity in rural India? Evidence from the …
S Mukherjee, A Singh
Journal of Public Health Research (Impact factor 2.3), 2018
222018
Factors associated with seeking treatment for postpartum morbidities in rural India
A Singh, A Kumar
Epidemiology and health (Impact factor 5.2) 36, 2014
182014
Shortage and inequalities in the distribution of specialists across community health centres in Uttar Pradesh, 2002–2012
A Singh
BMC Health Services Research (Impact Factor 2.60) 19 (1), 331, 2019
172019
Global age-sex-specific mortality, life expectancy, and population estimates in 204 countries and territories and 811 subnational locations, 1950–2021, and the impact of the …
AE Schumacher, HH Kyu, A Aali, C Abbafati, J Abbas, ...
The Lancet, 2024
152024
Short birth interval and associated factors in rural India: A cross-sectional study
S Chowdhury, A Singh, N Kasemi, M Chakrabarty, S Singh
Journal of Biosocial Science 55 (4), 735-754, 2022
102022
Intimate Partner Violence among Scheduled Caste Women in India: A Cross-sectional Study
S Chowdhury, A Singh, N Kasemi, M Chakrabarty, TR Pakhadhara
Victims and Offenders, 2022
102022
Wealth-based inequality in the exclusive use of hygienic materials during menstruation among young women in urban India
A Singh, M Chakrabarty, S Singh, D Mohan, R Chandra, S Chowdhury
PLOS ONE 17 (11), e0277095, 2022
92022
Exclusive use of hygienic menstrual absorbents among rural adolescent women in India: A geospatial analysis
A Singh, M Chakrabarty, S Chowdhury, S Singh
Clinical Epidemiology and Global Health 17, 101116, 2022
92022
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