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Maragatham, M.
- Inter American Seminar on Literacy in Social and Economic Development
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The Indian Journal of Nutrition and Dietetics, Vol 13, No 6 (1976), Pagination: 192-193Abstract
This book is the report of the Inter- American Seminar on Literacy in Social and Economic Development, which took place in Miami, Florida in 1972. Florida International University, the Inter- American Literacy Foundation, and World Education, as sponsors of this seminar had designed the program to provide information on literacy in community and family life, in economic life, and in political life.- The Teaching of Home Economics
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The Indian Journal of Nutrition and Dietetics, Vol 12, No 6 (1975), Pagination: 195-196Abstract
This book is a worthy addition to the long list of books written by Hatcher and her co-workers. In this book, the aspects of Home Economics Education are studied from a different angle. The content is dealt within three major aspects namely, the Human Teacher, Teaching - Learning Strategies and Resources, and Curriculum use and Development; the details on these aspects reveal up-to-date and interesting information.- Co-Dependency and Depressive Symptoms among Wives of Alcoholics Selected in Hospital, Erode
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1 Dhanvantri College of Nursing, Ganapathypuram, NO–1 Ranganoor Road, Muniyappan Kovil, Pallakkapalyam (PO), Tiruchengodu (TK), Namakkal District-637 303, IN
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International Journal of Advances in Nursing Management, Vol 2, No 3 (2014), Pagination: 143-146Abstract
In India is one of the largest producers of alcohol in the world and there has been a steady increase in its production over the last 15 years, according to new statistics. The problem of excessive alcohol consumption is a major cause of public health concern in most countries of the world today .Heavy consumption, which involves for more than dependence, can cause undoubted misery to individual, who is usually affected by other physical, psychological, and social disabilities as well.
Objectives: co-relate co -dependency and depressive symptoms among wives of alcoholics
Design: descriptive research design.
Setting: VK hospital and Nallandha de addiction centre, Erode
Participants: 30 wives of alcoholics with fulfilling the inclusion criteria were selected by purposive sampling.
Methods: Codependency scale and Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression scale (CES - D) are used to collect the data from wives of alcoholics.
Results: From the findings of the study it can be concluded that the most of them were in the age group of 41 -50 years, Hindus, joint family, belongs to Conjugal marriage, living with husband for above 10 years, had 3 children's, had secondary education, house wife, family income belongs to 10,000 - 15,000, consuming alcohol for above 6 years and had history of parents. Most (90%) of them were high co dependency and Most (94%) of them were mild depression. The Co - dependency mean score was (56.8 ± 7.31), which is 81% and Depressive symptoms mean score was (37.8 ± 8.01), which is 47%. Co-relation between co - dependency and depressive symptoms scores was (0.9) highly positive relationship between these variables. No significant association between the co - dependency and depressive symptoms scores of wives of alcoholics when compared to demographic variables. Conclusion: The aim of the study was to assess the co - dependency and depressive symptoms among wives of alcoholics. It was found that there is a positive co - relation between co - dependency and depression.
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Co-Dependency, Depression, Wives of Alcoholics.- A Fuzzy Model with Changing Deterioration Rate
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1 Research Department of Mathematics, Periyar E.V.R College, Trichy-23, IN
2 Department of Mathematics, Saranathan College of Engineering, Trichy – 12, IN