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- who: Dhriti Ratra from the adolescents and youth in India Innsbruck Medical University, Austria have published the paper: Personal wellbeing among adolescents and youth in India, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: One of the main objectives of this study was to bridge this gap and examine through a qualitative study, the culture-specific trends in personal wellbeing among Indian adolescents and youth (aged 10-24 years as per the WHO classification). Given this, this study employed a parallel mixed method design with the following aims: factors of their wellbeing - related behaviors (Sawyer et_al, 2012). They . . .
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