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Kumari, Vinod
- Understanding the Mental Health Status of Aged Rural Women: A Sample Study
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1 CCS Haryana Agricultural University, Campus Kaul, Kaithal, Haryana, IN
1 CCS Haryana Agricultural University, Campus Kaul, Kaithal, Haryana, IN
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Indian Journal of Positive Psychology, Vol 3, No 4 (2012), Pagination: 458-462Abstract
Increased urbanization and industrialization have disturbed the extended family setup of Indian society for simple economics reasons, thereby making state and the community think of elderly care. The growing incidence of elder abuse in the multigenerational family or household has forced many older persons to abandon their family home. Both the absolute and relative size of population of the elderly in India will gain the strength in future. Elderly people are highly prone to mental morbidities due to ageing of the brain, problems associated with physical health and socio-economic factors like break down of family support and decline in economic independence. The issue is more acute for women, not only because of their progressive predominance numerically with age, but also because women are disadvantaged in the predominantly patriarchal societies in which most of them live. Hence, the present study was undertaken to examine the mental health profiles of aged rural women. A semi-structured questionnaire on socio-demographic and mental health profiles of women was developed to assess their mental health status. Most of the aged women under study were living with their families and about half (53.7%) of them were married while rests were widows. More than 80% aged women reported that they could concentrate on work and could play a useful role in the family provided they were given due respect and health care. However, 21.3% of sampled women were not able of making sound decisions and 32.5% were not feeling happy. The main reason reported for unhappiness was lack of due consideration and respect given by family members in various domestic affairs and they felt ignored. It was interested to note that 92.5% of aged women still felt that they were able to enjoy normal life and 86.3% had the capability and confidence of overcoming their difficulties. As regards to negative mental health attributes of aged rural women, it was found that more than half of them (57.5%) remain- A Socio-Psychological Study on Awareness of Rural Women about Legislative Provisions Regarding Human Rights
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1 Department of Sociology, CCS HAU, Hisar, Haryana, IN
2 Department of Sociology, CCS Haryana Agricultural University, Hisar, Haryana, IN
1 Department of Sociology, CCS HAU, Hisar, Haryana, IN
2 Department of Sociology, CCS Haryana Agricultural University, Hisar, Haryana, IN
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Indian Journal of Positive Psychology, Vol 9, No 1 (2018), Pagination: 29-32Abstract
Human rights are as old as human civilizations and the term represent the rights of all human beings of both sex men and women. It has identified gender equality, in accessibility of human rights. No discrimination is allowed or imposed in exercise of these rights. Women represent about half of total population in India, but gender biasness and gender inequality are main features of Indian society. Women have been denied equal rights for centuries. Study was conducted in Karnal district of Haryana state on 200 women respondents from Nardak cultural zone to know the awareness about the laws related to crime against women. It was observed that awareness about laws was found in majority of respondents (86.0%) and awareness was found associated with age, education, occupation, caste and mass-media exposure as indicated by χ2 values.Keywords
Rural Women, Crime, Awareness about Laws.References
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