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Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-202945

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Introduction: Varying prevalence of Work Related Neck Painhas been reported in different occupational groups. Employeesof Bank industries are subjected to various physical demands,prolonged sitting and standing postures which may lead toneck pain.Material and Methods: An observational cross sectionalstudy was conducted among 270 Bank employees of selectedNationalised banks from June-July 2018 using a pre designedpre tested structured questionnaire. Statistical analysisplan: For Descriptive statistics: mean± SD, for categoricalvariables: frequency(n) & proportion(%),to test association:chi square test.Results: About 47.41% suffered from WRNP. Significantassociation were found between WRNP and higher age,education below graduation, duration of employment, badposture, environment, mental stress, job pressure) andergonomics of work station, height of monitor screen, distancefrom mouse to edge of table etc.Conclusion: Sensitization of all bank employees about WRNPand its effects, training programme for good working postureand improvement of working environment may be addressed.

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Southeast Asian J Trop Med Public Health ; 2005 Sep; 36(5): 1325-8
Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-33545

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This cross-sectional study of 146 commercial sex workers (CSWs) selected by stratified sampling, in a red light area of Kolkata, showed that 25.3% were teenagers and 37.0% were forced into the profession due to poverty. White discharge was present in 42.5% of the CSWs. Only 65.1% had the proper knowledge of the causes of disease, but 49.3% preferred to go to "quacks" for treatment, while 42.5% preferred traditional medicine. Knowledge of the prevention of sexually transmitted infections by condom use was correct in 44.2% of the CSWs, but 17.8% used condoms regularly. One fourth of the CSWs having 5 or more clients per day used condoms regularly.


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Adolescent , Adult , Condoms/statistics & numerical data , Cross-Sectional Studies , Female , Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice , Health Status , Humans , India , Sex Work , Sexually Transmitted Diseases/prevention & control , Urban Population
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