Background: Adolescent is a unique stage of human development and an important time for laying the foundations of good health. The rapid growth of physical, cognitive and psychosocial components of adolescents affects their feeling, thinking, making decisions. Adolescents have many doubts and questions about their bio psychosexual development of life, which gives rise to anxiety and confusion. Hence it becomes essential to include bio psychosexual education and health programs in all higher secondary educations. Objectives: To assess the level of knowledge and attitude on Bio psychosexual health among adolescent girls. To find out the correlation between the level of knowledge and attitude regarding Bio psychosexual health among adolescent girls. To determine the association between knowledge & attitude regarding Bio psychosexual health with selected demographic variable Methodology: The design adopted for this study was a descriptive cross-sectional design. The study was conducted in the Medical and Nursing College, PIMS. Data collection period was for one month. Samples were first-year B.SC Nursing and MBBS students studying at PIMS, Puducherry. A stratified simple random sampling technique was used to select the participants for the study. Sample size was 120. The tool used for data collection was a self-structured questionnaire. Result and Discussion: The findings show that 67.5 % of adolescent girls have adequate knowledge and 62.5% of them had desirable attitude. There was a significant correlation between the level of Knowledge and Attitude. There was a significant association between the demographic variable like course, family type, educational status of mother, occupational status of father and source of information with the level of knowledge and attitude on Bio psychosexual health among adolescent girls Conclusion: The study revealed that majority of the adolescent girls had adequate knowledge and desirable attitude which was due to social media, this basic knowledge could be used in adolescent education, as a base to promote better awareness on unwanted risk-taking behavior among adolescents. Media, the source of information could be used to reach all adolescents for healthy bio psychosexual health.
Background: The term Nomophobia (NO MOBILE PHONE PHOBIA) is used to describe a psychological condition when people have a fear of being detached from mobile phone community. It is just like an addiction that harms the person's physical and mental health. Aim: To know the extent of risk in developing Nomophobia among the adolescents. Materials and Methods: A descriptive survey approach with non-experimental research design was adopted for the study. Non-probability convenient sampling technique was used to select the 100 adolescents from Narayana PU College at Bangalore. Nomophobia Assessment Likert Scale was used to collect the data from the subjects with 35 items through self administered method. The obtained data were analyzed by using descriptive and inferential statistics. Results: The level of risk of developing Nomophobia among the adolescents was 74% with moderate level of risk and 26% of the adolescents were at severe level of risk in developing Nomophobia. The study findings also stated that the relationship between the pattern of mobile phone usage and risk of developing Nomophobia was positively correlated r= +0.83 at p<0.05. Conclusion:The result of the study is indicative in increasing the risk of developing Nomophobia among younger generation. Further research and multi-centric studies are required to investigate more in depth on the psychological aspects and solutions of Nomophobia.
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