
Adolescent Health Behaviour in India
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Description
In Adolescent Health Behaviour in India, Utkarsh Tripathi presents a compelling behavioral study of adolescent health across rural, semi-urban, and urban India. Using a triad-based KAP (Knowledge-Attitude-Practice) framework, this research explores how youth navigate anemia, telemedicine, and mental health stigma-revealing emotional silences, digital divides, and systemic gaps that often go unnoticed in traditional health discourse. Through ethics-approved surveys, thematic coding, and zone-wise mapping, the book uncovers how adolescents perceive and respond to health systems, and what prevents them from seeking help-even when they know it's needed. From the discomfort of discussing menstruation in rural schools to the performance anxiety of urban youth using mental health apps, TRIAD-TRUTH captures the emotional terrain beneath the data. This work is not just a manuscript-it's a strategic blueprint for restoring trust, dignity, and coordinated safety in youth health systems. It offers actionable insights for educators, policymakers, and global health advocates, while also serving as a migration-ready portfolio artifact for aspiring medical professionals. Designed for academic dreamers, surgical mission planners, and public health innovators, Vital Trials is both a personal reflection and a scalable model for change. It invites readers to rethink how we measure emotional safety, how we design youth-facing systems, and how we build frameworks that dignify disclosure, normalize care, and activate agency. Whether you're a researcher, facilitator, or someone who simply believes that youth deserve better health systems, this book offers a layered, data-driven, and emotionally intelligent roadmap for transformation.