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- Title
Social Anxiety and Interpersonal Relationship of Women with PCOD.
- Authors
Kamathenu, U. K.; Velayudhan, A.; Krishna, K. V.; Nithya, R.
- Abstract
Every women needs a peaceful life that includes healthy mental health and physical health. Any The kind of disturbance in these health may affect their happiness in their lives. One such disease is the Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS/PCOD), it has become the major disease that affected the millions in the recent years. Generally, it is caused by the hormone irregularities which is due to the production of high level of male hormones. The symptoms affects the self esteem and relationship which results in anxiety and relationship issues in women. Especially, these women step into social anxiety and Interpersonal relationship issues. Social anxiety includes the symptoms of anxiety, fear of facing social situations, meeting new people and doing daily routine is front of others. The Interpersonal relationship is the bondship maintained with the people around us. The women with PCOD breaks the bond and fall as the victim for the relationship issues. The aim of the study is to compare and evaluate Social Anxiety and Interpersonal relationship among PCOD Women and Women without PCOD. By using convenience sampling women aging from 22 to 45 years were identified. The tools which are intended to used for present study are social anxiety questionnaire for adults and Relationship assessment scale. Results were analyzed using SPSS 20 version. The results reported that there is no correlation between the Social Anxiety and Interpersonal Relationship. And Significance difference existed between the PCOD Women and Healthy Control and indicated Moderate level of Social Anxiety in PCOD Women and Healthy controls and High level of Interpersonal Relationship in PCOD Women and Moderate level of Interpersonal Relationship in Healthy Women.
- Subjects
POLYCYSTIC ovary syndrome; SOCIAL anxiety; RISK assessment; COMPARATIVE studies; INTERPERSONAL relations; QUESTIONNAIRES; STATISTICAL sampling; DATA analysis software
- Publication
Medico-Legal Update, 2021, Vol 21, Issue 3, p523
- ISSN
0971-720X
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.37506/mlu.v21i3.3040