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PRAGATI CREATIONS


Ongoing Research Projects
& Working Papers

Register in any of our ongoing research studies as collaborating researcher/authors and get published with us.
Here is a list of our country-specific ongoing studies and working papers.


Angola

A study examining the prevalence of various substance abuse, including illicit drugs, in urban versus rural areas of Angola


Cameroon

Tobacco Smoking and Cessation in Cameroon" – A survey assessing tobacco use prevalence and factors influencing cessation across regions.


Congo Democratic Republic

Mental Health and Substance Abuse Among Youth in DRC" – Research on the prevalence of substance abuse among adolescents.


Ghana

The Rising Trend of Tobacco Use in Ghana" – Analysis of national survey assessing tobacco usage among different demographics.


Indonesia

"The Youth and Tobacco: A Growing Concern" – A study focusing on tobacco consumption among Indonesian youth.


India

Multiple studies covering child, youth and overall household health issues. Please check the list of all ongoing studies covering different parts of India here:


Jordan

"Smoking and household health: An analysis of national family health survey data."


Lesotho

"Patterns of Alcohol Consumption in Lesotho" – Analyzing alcohol use and its effects on household population.


Mali

Drugs and Youth: Prevalence in Mali" – A study investigating substance abuse trends among young people.


Nigeria

"Tobacco Use and Its Health Impact in Nigeria" – A comprehensive study on tobacco prevalence and the effects of passive smoking.


Rwanda

"The State of Tobacco Use Among Teens in Rwanda" – Research on the prevalence and attitudes towards tobacco among adolescents.


Tajikistan

"Effects of Passive Smoking in Tajik Households" – Research focusing on respiratory health issues tied to passive smoking.


Senegal

"Household TSE in Senegal: Assessment of prevalence and attitudes towards tobacco among adolescents.


Tanzania

"Prevalence and predictors of Cardio-vascular and respiratory health issues in Tanzania"


Timor-Leste

"The Impact of psychoactive substances on Society in Timor-Leste" – A study exploring the social implications of tobacco and other psychoactive substances on household population


Zambia

"Health Impacts of Passive Smoking in Zambian Households" – Research investigating the effects of exposure to secondhand smoke.

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All Working papers: India


Our research team is actively engaged in several significant studies aimed at understanding the interplay between substance abuse, alcohol consumption, hypertension, and diabetes in India, utilizing data from the National Family Health Survey (NFHS). These projects explore critical questions such as the patterns and predictors of substance use among various demographic groups, the prevalence of hypertension and diabetes, and the socio-economic factors influencing these health issues. By analyzing trends over different NFHS rounds, our studies aim to inform public health interventions and policies, ultimately contributing to improved health outcomes across the country. Stay tuned for updates as we strive to uncover valuable insights that can shape the future of healthcare in India.Here is list of our working papers covering our focus areas in India:A. Substance Abuse & Alcohol:1. "Substance Use Patterns and Predictors Among Young Adults in India: An NFHS Analysis"
2. "Alcohol Consumption and Socioeconomic Factors: Evidence from NFHS Data"
3. "Gender Differences in Substance Abuse: Insights from the National Family Health Survey"
4. "Impact of Policy Interventions on Alcohol Use in India: An NFHS-Based Evaluation"
5. "Unveiling the Nexus: Substance Abuse, Mental Health, and NFHS Insights in India"
B. Non-Communicable Diseases:
1. "Hypertension Prevalence and Risk Factors in India: A National Family Health Survey Study"
2. "Diabetes Mellitus and Lifestyle Correlates: An NFHS Data Exploration"
3. "Socioeconomic Disparities in Hypertension and Diabetes: Evidence from NFHS"
4. "The Double Burden: Co-occurrence of Hypertension and Diabetes in India (NFHS)"
5. "Trends in Hypertension Management and Control: An NFHS Longitudinal Analysis"
C. Other Studies:
1. "Substance Abuse, Hypertension, and Diabetes: An Integrated Analysis Using NFHS Data"
2. "The Impact of Health Behaviors on Chronic Disease Risk in India: An NFHS Perspective"
3. "NFHS-Based Modeling of Risk Factors for Substance Use, Hypertension, and Diabetes"
4. "A Comparative Study of Health Outcomes Across NFHS Rounds: Focus on Substance Abuse and Chronic Diseases"
5. "Public Health Interventions and Their Impact on NCDs: Evidence from NFHS Data in India"
6. "The Association Between Tobacco Use and Hypertension Among Women in India: An NFHS-5 Analysis"
7. "Alcohol Consumption and Diabetes Risk: A State-Level Analysis Using NFHS Data"
8. "Impact of Dietary Patterns on Hypertension Prevalence in Urban India: An NFHS Study"
9. "Substance Use and Access to Healthcare: An NFHS-Based Study of Vulnerable Populations"
10. "Hypertension and Diabetes in Rural India: Assessing the Role of Healthcare Access (NFHS)"

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