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JPMA-Journal of Pakistan Medical Association. 2004; 54 (2): 49-51
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-66928

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To gain insight into the perceived vulnerability and restitution factors for anxiety/or depression. Focus group discussion of seven married women recovered spontaneously from anxiety and/or depression, belonging to a lower middle class semi-urban community of Karachi. Poverty, unemployment, abuse and on going difficulties were perceived as risk factors for depression, A reliable social support system, positive thinking approach, faith, prayers, and experiencing a "turning point" event were reported as factors that promoted recovery from anxiety and/or depression. Individual vulnerabilities, strengths and resources can have an important role in recovery from anxiety and/or depression in women


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Humans , Female , Anxiety/therapy , Counseling , Remission, Spontaneous , Socioeconomic Factors , Follow-Up Studies , Support of Research
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