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Original Research Article

Year: 2021 | Month: April | Volume: 8 | Issue: 4 | Pages: 143-148

DOI: https://doi.org/10.52403/ijrr.20210420

Assess the Knowledge Regarding Effect and Pilot Indication of Depression among Rural Women at Selected Village, Tamil Nadu

Kumudhavlli D1, Karthi R2, M Porselvi3, S Girija4, M Hemalatha5, M Harish6, A Jayanthi7, M Iyswariya8, S Jayapriya9, S Helen Marggeret10

1Assistant Professor, Dept of Community Health Nursing, E.S College of Nursing, Tamilnadu
2Professor & HOD Dept of MSN, E.S College of Nursing, Tamilnadu
3Principal, E.S College of Nursing, Tamilnadu
4-10Final Year B.Sc., Nursing, E.S College of Nursing, Tamilnadu

Corresponding Author: Kumudhavlli D

ABSTRACT

Aim: To assess the level of knowledge regarding pilot indication and effects of depression among rural women at selected village,”.
Objectives: (i) To assess the existing level of knowledge regarding effect and pilot indication of depression among rural women. (ii) To find out the association between the level of knowledge regarding effect and pilot indication of depression among rural women with their selected demographic variables.
Methodology: Under the non experimental descriptive design will be adopted for this study. 50 samples were selected by using purposive sampling technique. The effectiveness of knowledge was assessed by the structured knowledge questionnaire.
Result: mean is 10.48 with standard deviation of 3.765 among the 50 samples represent that 6(12%) of women have adequate knowledge, 20(40%) were moderate and 24(48%) belongs to inadequate knowledge.
Conclusion: The study conclude that most of women having inadequate knowledge regarding pilot indication and effects of depression.

Keywords: Pilot indication, Depression, Rural Women.

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