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Patil, Vijaya U.
- Middle Age and Mental Health:Study of Depression, Anxiety and Stress
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1 Department of Home Science, Govt. Home Science College, Hassan, Karnatak, IN
2 Department of Psychology, Govt. Home Science College, Hassan, Karnatak, IN
1 Department of Home Science, Govt. Home Science College, Hassan, Karnatak, IN
2 Department of Psychology, Govt. Home Science College, Hassan, Karnatak, IN
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Indian Journal of Health and Wellbeing, Vol 3, No 2 (2012), Pagination: 466-470Abstract
The present study is aimed at exploring the depression anxiety and stress among middle aged male and female who are husband and wife and to study the interrelation between depression, anxiety and stress. Sample of the study consisted 30 middle aged male&30 middle aged female who are husband&wife belong to Hassan District. They are belonging to middle&high socio-economic status. The random method was employed in the selection of the sample. The personal data sheet prepared by the investigator and DASS scale by Lovibond (1995) were used. Results indicated there is no significant difference between husband&wife regarding depression, anxiety&stress. More number of both male&female are facing severe depression. As high as 77% of male are under extremely severe anxiety and both are under mild to severe stress. The findings of the results also show positive relationship between depression, anxiety&stress.Keywords
Middle Aged, Husband, Wife, Depression, Anxiety, and Stress.- Moral Values and Sexual Assault with Special Reference to HIV and its Comorbidities
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1 ART Center Hassan Institute of Medical Sciences, Hassan, IN
2 Department of Home Science Govt Home Science College, Hassan, Karnataka, IN
1 ART Center Hassan Institute of Medical Sciences, Hassan, IN
2 Department of Home Science Govt Home Science College, Hassan, Karnataka, IN
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Indian Journal of Health and Wellbeing, Vol 5, No 10 (2014), Pagination: 1252-1254Abstract
Moral values are the highest among all natural values. Goodness, purity, truthfulness, humility of man rank higher than genius, brillancy, exuberant vitality, than the beauty of nature or of art, than the stability and power of a state .Sexual assault and abuse is any type of sexual activity that one does not agree to, including:lnappropriate touching, Vaginal, anal, or oral penetration. Sexual intercourse that one say no to. Rape, Attempted rape. Child molestation.The risk of contracting HIV during sexual assault is low but present.Rape increases the risk of HIV transmission compared to consensual sex, as trauma is more likely and because sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) may be more prevalent in victims of sexual assault than in the general population. These infections may increase susceptibility to HIV infection.Post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP) is short-term antiretroviral treatment to reduce the likelihood of HlV infection after potential exposure,either occupationally or through sexual intercourse. Within the health sector, PEP should be provided as part of a comprehensive universal precautions package that reduces staff exposure to infectious hazards at work. To be effective, PEP must begin within 72 hours of exposure, before the virus has time to make too many copies of itsef in human body. PEP consists of 3 antiretroviral (ART/ARV/HAART) medications and should be taken for 28 days.Non-occupational PEP (sometimes called "nPEP"), taken when someone is potentially exposed to HIV outside the workplace (e.g., from sexual assault, or during episodes of unprotected sex or needle-sharmg injection drug use).Sexual assault not only bring trauma and pain to the victim but it also carries series of such psychological disturbances like quarries & cooperation to the treating Doctor & legal personnel like Police, Judicial & social workers by answering to all such questions , answering to which may sometime will be very difficult & painful. Above all this, finding a solution for this can take many years. Chance of becoming pregnant is another problem need to be taken care of and above all, transmission of sexually transmitted infections & HIV should be taken care. Hepatitis B & C infections are still more dangerous than HlV & chances of getting these infections are much more. These are all stressful factors which trigger the worst condition of the victim. Even victim can go into deep depression & psychological disturbances. Therefore they need regular fallow up for pregnancy, STl's/RTl's, Hepatitis B & C and nPEP should be provided free of cost to stop further health problems of HlV So this is the moral responsibility of the Government and society to provide free PEP along with fast justice.Keywords
Moral Values, Sexual Assault, HIV.- The Budget Utilization of a Primary Health Center in Uttara Kannada District
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1 Primary Health Center, Amdalli, Karwar, Uttara Kannada, Karnataka, IN
2 Department of Home Science, Government Home Science College, Hassan, Karnataka, IN
1 Primary Health Center, Amdalli, Karwar, Uttara Kannada, Karnataka, IN
2 Department of Home Science, Government Home Science College, Hassan, Karnataka, IN