A study to assess the level of self-esteem among alcohol dependent
1 Principal, Research Guide, vinyaka mission annnapoorna college of nursing VMRF Salem, Tamil Nadu, India.
2 PhD scholar Vinayaka mission Research Foundation deemed to be university, Salem, Tamil Nadu, India.
Research Article
International Journal of Scholarly Research in Multidisciplinary Studies, 2023, 02(02), 038–044.
Article DOI: 10.56781/ijsrms.2023.2.2.0061
Publication history:
Received on 28 April 2023; revised on 06 June 2023; accepted on 09 June 2023
Abstract:
Aim of the study: The Alcohol dependent period holds a special significance because this period marks assertiveness training Changes in an individual. The present study was conducted to find out the association between assertiveness.Methodology: Correlation design was employed for the present research. Participants of the study comprised 30 high Alcohol dependent with an equal number of male 30 to above years. The questionnaires method is Rosenberg self-esteem scale.Main Findings: Percentage wise distribution of pre and post test level of selfesteem among alcohol dependence syndrome in control group depicts that in pre-test and post test , most of patients of 86.7% and 13.3% had low level self-esteem and normal level during pre-test and post test in control group .Percentage wise distribution of pre and post test level of anxiety among alcohol dependence syndrome in experimental group depicts that in pre-test, all of them ( 100%) had severity whereas In post test, highest percentage of patients (93.3%) had mild level and 6.7% of them mild -moderate anxiety level. Percentage wise distribution of pre and post test level of anxiety among alcohol dependence syndrome in control group depicts that in pre-test and post test, all of them (100%) had severity
Association between the level of assertiveness schedule among patients in control group during pre-test and their selected demographic data reveals that, all the selected variables were shown not significant association. It was chance alone. Hence, the null hypothesis is accepted. There was no statistically significant association found between levels of assertiveness schedule among patients in control group. Therefore, null hypothesis was accepted at 0.05 level of significance. Except the Duration of alcohol consumption (p=0.019)
Keywords:
Alcohol dependent; Self-esteem; Post test; Association
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