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Artigo | IMSEAR | ID: sea-222812

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Background: In India, most individuals with an intellectual disability live with their families. The present study examines the perceived burden of family members, treatment expectations, and awareness of disability benefits for adult individuals with Intellectual Disability (ID). Methodology: A sample of 50 individuals registered in an Adult Psychiatry Unit was referred for intelligence assessment. The assessment was done using standardized psychological tests. Data was gathered using a semi-structured interview schedule during counselling the participants’ family members. Data obtained was examined using descriptive statistics. Results: Average age of participants was 27.5 years, and the majority 64%, were male patients. Comorbid conditions such as seizure disorder, psychosis and obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) were present in 46 % of the sample. Caregivers were primarily parents, and a higher level of family burden was due to behavioural problems. Half (50 %) of the sample was unaware of disability benefits. Conclusion: Findings indicate the need to address caregiver burden and plan psychosocial rehabilitation and improve awareness about disability benefits and its implications more consistently across India.

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Artigo em Inglês | IMSEAR | ID: sea-159378

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AIM: Religiosity has been associated with positive mental health. These activities have important role in promoting positive behaviors. Assessing the relationship religiosity with smoking behavior. Method: The Religious Background and Behaviors Questionnaire, Fagerstrom test of Nicotine Dependence and Smoking data sheet were administered on 32 male subjects in the age range of 30 to 60 years. Results : Subjects having high tobacco dependence were less likely to involve in religiosity. Conclusion: It has implications for involvement of religiosity and its practice in the promotion of positive health behaviors.

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