Dr  Jitendra Gupta

Symbiosis Medical College for Women, Symbiosis International University, Mulshi, Lavale, Pune
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Address for Communication:
Faculty Residence, Room No.-602, Symbiosis Medical College for Women, Lavale, Pune-412115

Nationality: Indian


Academic Qualification

1. Ph.D. in Population Studies from International Institute for Population Sciences, Mumbai; 2021
2. Post-Graduation: There are three PG degrees as below;
a. M.Phil. in Population Studies from International Institute for Population Sciences, Mumbai; 2015
b. Master in Population Studies (MPS) from International Institute for Population Sciences, Mumbai; 2012
c. M.Sc. in Statistics from Department of Statistics, University of Allahabad, Allahabad; 2011
3. Graduation: B.Sc. in Physics, Statistics and Mathematics from Ewing Christian College, University of Allahabad, Allahabad; 2009


Position held

1. Worked as Senior Project Officer in a project entitled “National Family Health Survey (NFHS)–5” at International Institute for Population Sciences, Mumbai during Nov. 2020–Dec. 2021
2. Worked as Project Officer in a project entitled “National Family Health Survey (NFHS)–4” at International Institute for Population Sciences, Mumbai during Nov. 2013–July 2014
3. Worked as Research Officer in a project entitled “Estimation of Vital Rates for Bombay Presidency in Colonial Period (1881-1941)” at International Institute for Population Sciences, Mumbai during Sept. 2012–July 2013


Publications

1. Article entitled "A study of prevalence and frequency of different comorbidities among patients of tuberculosis in a tertiary care teaching hospital in Western Maharashtra population after COVID -19 pandemic" in the Journal “Teikyo Medical Journal” of Vol.46 Issue no.02.
2. Article entitled "Intra-cluster correlations in socio-demographic variables and their implications: An analysis based on large-scale surveys in India" in the Journal “SSM - Population Health” of Issue no.101317.
3. Technical report entitled “National Family Health Survey (NFHS-5), 2019-21: Chhattisgarh”
4. Article entitled “Contributing Factors of Malnutrition and Childhood Mortalities in Bihar: A Study of Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe” in the book entitled “Digital Health in India: Evolution of Health Informatics” of Chapter 16, page 173-201
5. Technical report entitled “State Compendium of National Family Health Survey (NFHS-5), 2019-21: Chhattisgarh”
6. Article entitled “Spatial clustering and meso-scale correlates of thyroid disorder among women in India: Evidence from the National Family Health Survey (2015-16)” in the Journal “Journal of Public Health” of Vol. Issue no. page – with https://doi.org/10.1007/ s10389-021-01614-x
7. Technical report entitled “National Family Health Survey (NFHS-5), 2019-21: Manipur”
8. Article entitled “Socio-economic Correlates and Spatial Heterogeneity in the Prevalence of Asthma among Young Women in India” in the Journal “BMC Pulmonary Medicine” of Vol. 20 Issue no. 190 page 1-12 with DOI: 10.1186/s12890-020-1124-z
9. Article entitled “Utilization of Public Health Services in India: Evidence from National Family Health Survey” in the Journal “Demography India” of Vol. 49 Issue no. 1 page 91-111
10. Article entitled “Age of Initiation of Tobacco Consumption in India” in the Journal “Nova Science Publishers, Inc” of Chapter 4, page 103-121
11. Article entitled “Addressing the Disease Burden of Asthma and Chronic Bronchitis due to the Tobacco Consumption: A Study of Kanpur, India” in the Journal “Journal of Public Health” of Vol. 28 page 313-322
12. Article entitled “Diabetes-free Life in India: Application of Survival Function Analysis” in the Journal “Journal of Social Health and Diabetes” of Vol. 6 Issue no. 1 page 48-55
13. Article entitled “Progression in Hypertension free life: Evidence from Demographically Developed States in India included in DLHS-4” in the Journal “Janasamkhya” of Vol.XXXV page 24-38
14. Article entitled “Whether Recent Upswing in Women’s Empowerment has a Potential to Address Malnutrition among Women and Children? Evidence from Fourth Round of Indian Demographic Health Survey” in the Journal “International Journal of Women’s Health Care” of Vol. 2 Issue no. 2 page 1-16
15. Article entitled “Linkage between Women Agency and Violence in Intimate Relationship in Bangladesh and Nepal” in the Journal “International Journal in Management & Social Sciences (IJMSS)” of Vol. 4 Issue no. 2 page 252-274
16. Article entitled “Barriers and Opportunities for Universal Health Coverage in India: Evidence from District Level Households Surveys in Demographically Developed States” in the Journal “Demography India” of Vol. 45 Issue no. 1 & 2 page 17-30


Experience

1. Worked as Senior Project Officer in a project entitled “National Family Health Survey (NFHS)–5” at International Institute for Population Sciences, Mumbai during Nov. 2020–Dec. 2021
2. Worked as Project Officer in a project entitled “National Family Health Survey (NFHS)–4” at International Institute for Population Sciences, Mumbai during Nov. 2013–July 2014
3. Worked as Research Officer in a project entitled “Estimation of Vital Rates for Bombay Presidency in Colonial Period (1881-1941)” at International Institute for Population Sciences, Mumbai during Sept. 2012–July 2013


Area of Specialization

Public health, Violence against women and Malnutrition


Membership of other Professional Associations

1. International Institute for Population Sciences Alumni Association (IIPSAA)
2. Indian Association for Social Sciences and Health (IASSH)
3. Indian Association for the Study of Population (IASP)
4. Epidemiology Foundation of India (EFI)
5. All India Research Society (AIRS)- Mentor