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Rohingya crisis and national well-being: An Indian perspective towards humanity and reality
Methodology & Theoretical Orientation: 34 participants who joined an eight week mindfulness course, which was held for the staff in our hospital, finished the Chinese versions of Interpersonal Behavior Survey (IBS), Millon Clinical Multiaxial Inventory III (MCMI-III), and General Self-efficacy Scale before and after the course. MCMI-III was a tool screening for emotional distress and maladjusted traits that might deserve further help and none of personality change was expected.