S. Rao
6 Papers
S. Rao is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Population. The author has co-authored 5 publications.
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Papers
Reproductive Experiences and Cardiovascular Disease Care in Pregnancy Capable and Post-Menopausal Individuals: Insights from the American Heart Association Research Goes Red Registry
S. Rao,Yaa Adoma Kwapong,Edward Yiadom Boakye,Prashant M Mallya,J. Zhao,Wafaa Al Akel,Haifa Hong,S. Li,C. Oyeka,F. Metlock,Ping Ouyang,Roger S. Blumenthal,Khurram Nasir,A. Khandelwal,C. Kinzy,Laxmi S. Mehta,Véronique L. Roger,Jennifer L. Hall,Guruprasad Sharma +18 more
TL;DR: In this article , the authors examined data from the Fertility and Pregnancy Survey of the American Heart Association Research Goes Red Registry to evaluate preconception health and adverse pregnancy outcome (APO) awareness in a large population-based registry.
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A Cross-sectional comparative study of health concerns associated with screen addiction
TL;DR: There is significant difference in prevalence as well as levels of physical and psychological health concerns between screen addicted and healthy screen users, but being a cross-sectional study a causative association cannot be derived.
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Prevalence of screen addiction and its association with screen use behavior and type of content consumed in the general population of Mumbai metropolitan region
S. Rao,Vidushi Gupta,Amey Ambike,Shilpa A Adarkar,Pauras Mhatre,Prashant Saraf,S. Raul,Raghav M. Paranjape,Keval Dedhia,Gayatri Inamdar,Pavan Chavan,Purva Shinde,E. Kadam +12 more
TL;DR: A cross-sectional study in Mumbai found 13% prevalence of screen addiction, associated with age, sex, content type, device, self-reported causes, withdrawal, and psychological phenomenon, with comparable addiction scores among gamers, social media users, and binge-watchers.
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Knowledge, Attitude and Practices Regarding Digital Well-Being Features and their Association with Screen Time and Addiction in Maharashtra, India
TL;DR: A cross-sectional online questionnaire-based study was conducted among 335 participants who were selected using quota sampling and were administered a Smartphone Addiction Scale and a self-designed questionnaire as discussed by the authors .
Prevalence of Screen Addiction and its association with Screen Use Behavior & Type of Content Consumed in the general population of Mumbai & its environs
S. Rao,Vijay P. Gupta,Archana Ambike,Shilpa A Adarkar,Prathamesh Mhatre,Priya Saraf,S. Raul,Ramesh S. Paranjape,Kiran Dedhia,G. Inamdar,Pragati Vishnu Chavan,P. Shinde,E. Kadam +12 more
TL;DR: In this paper , a cross-sectional study was conducted among 252 participants who were recruited using stratified random sampling and were interviewed using Digital Addiction Scale and a self-designed questionnaire (CVR>0.65).