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A cross-sectional study among medical college students to find out the level of stress, loneliness and depression and their association with an existing relationship with their father | |
Dr. Vijay Chauhan, Dr. Madhur Thakur, Dr.Anil Singh Baghel, Dr.Garima Pardhi | |
Aim of study: To compare the level of warmth, autonomy and hovering in father with the level of stress, loneliness and depression in medical students.Background: The parent child relationship is significant when the child is going through physical changes in collaboration with the emotional turmoil during growing years and thus young adults’ needs reliance and security from their family. Parenting is a process of being thoroughly involved into the emotional, mental and physical upbringing of the child.Methods: The following is a cross sectional study on 150 students of medical college in Indore at MGM Medical college to find out the level of stress, loneliness and depression in thesestudents. The data was collected through a pre designed, pre validate, semi-structured questionnaire which consisted of 16 questions. The study was conducted for duration of three months through simple random sampling method.Results: There is negative association between father’s warmth and autonomy with stress, loneliness and depression in students. Therefore, with increase in warmth and autonomy of father towards their children there is decease in all these parameters in students. In contrast there is positive association between fathers’ hovering with the level of stress. Loneliness and depression. Conclusion: Our study shows that with increase in warmth there is decrease in stress, loneliness and depression as warmer paternal presence help young adults to feel more secure and able to communicate better with their friends and colleagues. Because the PCC values are negative so there is negative co-relation between warmth and stress, loneliness and depressions. |
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