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- Assessment of Depression among Children through Multi-Informant Approach
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1 Department of HDFS, College of Home Science, CCS Haryana Agricultural University Hisar, Haryana, IN
1 Department of HDFS, College of Home Science, CCS Haryana Agricultural University Hisar, Haryana, IN
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Indian Journal of Health and Wellbeing, Vol 4, No 1 (2013), Pagination: 133-135Abstract
Depression in the children merits special mention because the early onset of depression in children is associated with poorer prognosis and a severe and recurrent course in adulthood. Researchers are in favour of using multiple informants when assessing children for possible depressive disorders. The current study examined depression in a sample of 80 children aged between 11-15 years. Using baseline data from multi-informants i.e. children, parents, and teachers, this study examined depression agreement across two or more informants. The Children Depression Inventory (CDI) (Kovac, 1985) was used to measure depression using child, parent and teacher version. The study indicated that as per child and teacher report, one-fourth of total sample was detected with depression symptoms but parents reported slightly higher percentage of children with depressive symptoms (31.3%). Mean comparison results revealed that reports of multi-informants were significantly different from each other. The results of the study provide confirmation of earlier findings on depression. The study will increase awareness in public and among stakeholders about mental health disparity among children in Haryana. Implications for the integration of multi-informant assessment information are discussed.Keywords
Depression, Multi-Informant, Children, Assessment, Gender, Parents, Teachers.- Impact of Parental Variables on Depression among Adolescents in Haryana
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1 Department of Human Development and Family Studies, I. C. College of Home Science, CCS Haryana Agricultural University, Hisar, Haryana, IN
1 Department of Human Development and Family Studies, I. C. College of Home Science, CCS Haryana Agricultural University, Hisar, Haryana, IN
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Indian Journal of Health and Wellbeing, Vol 8, No 6 (2017), Pagination: 456-459Abstract
Depression is a psychological problem or condition that changes how you think and feel and also affects your social behavior and sense of physical well being. The present study was undertaken on 460 adolescents of 11th and 12th standard, i.e., 113 studying in university and 347 studying in government schools of Hisar district of Haryana state falling in age group of 16 to 17 years. Children Depression Inventory (CDI) by Kovacs (2003) was used to assess the depression status. Results highlighted that adolescents enrolled in university were more depressed as compared to adolescents enrolled in school and adolescents' whose father were illiterate, mother were educated up to higher level and engaged in servicer were more depressed.Keywords
Depression, Negative Mood, Interpersonal Problem, Ineffectiveness, Anhedonia and Negative Self-Esteem.- Perception of Adolescents about their Family Environment:A Comparative Study
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1 Department ofHuman Development and Family Studies, COHS CCS Haryana Agrieultural University, Hisar, Haryana, IN
2 Government College for Women Seetor 14, Punehkula, Haryana, IN
1 Department ofHuman Development and Family Studies, COHS CCS Haryana Agrieultural University, Hisar, Haryana, IN
2 Government College for Women Seetor 14, Punehkula, Haryana, IN
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Indian Journal of Health and Wellbeing, Vol 9, No 5 (2018), Pagination: 721-723Abstract
Family is the most important institute in whole society where a person related by blood with each other and this is the place of security, promise and comfort and with the help of marriage they live together. The present study was carried out in Hisar district of Haryana state. For the study 200 adolescents i.e 100 trom rural and 100 trom urban between the age group of 16-18 years were selected. Family Environment Scale developed by Bhatia and Chadha (1993) was used to assess home environment of the adolescents. Results revealed that significant differences were noted between cohesion, acceptance and caring and control aspects of family environment and living area of respondents. Results further revealed that urban respondents had better quality of family environment, as they were showing higher percentages as compare to rural respondents on all the aspects except active recreational orientation and conflict, who had showing poor quality of family environment.Keywords
Adolescents, Family Environment, Rural, Urban.References
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- Depression among Senior Citizens Living with and Without Family
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1 Department ofHuman Development and Family Studies, COHS, CCSHAU, Hisar, Haryana, IN
1 Department ofHuman Development and Family Studies, COHS, CCSHAU, Hisar, Haryana, IN
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Indian Journal of Health and Wellbeing, Vol 10, No 1-3 (2019), Pagination: 65-68Abstract
The present study was carried out in Hisar district o f Haryana state with an objective to assess the depression among senior citizen. A total o f 100 elderly equally representing both living arrangements i.e. living alone and living with family, were selected randomly for the present study. Depression o f senior citizen was taken as dependent variable, whereas, level o f physical dependency, personal and socio-economic variables were considered as independent variables. Results related to the dependency status indicated that the marginal percentage o f elderly were totally dependent in both living arrangements. Further maximum percentage o f elderly living in family were dependent for heavy work as compare to the respondent living without family where, maximum percentage of respondent were independent. Data highlighted that higher percentage o f respondent living with family had mild level o f health, whereas, respondent living without family had different trend showing fifty percent had moderate level o f health status. Female respondents were having higher depression as compared to male counterpart.. Elderly who were living alone were having higher level o f depression as compared to elderly who were living with their family.Keywords
Living Arrangement, Elderly, Depression.References
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