DOI: 10.55522/jmpas.V12I2.4734

VOLUME 12 – ISSUE 2, MARCH - APRIL 2023

The association of work pressure with depression and sexual desire a cross-sectional study among health care professional

Rupesh Shrestha, Sreenivas Murthy Doddasamiah, Ramesh Mahadev Tambat , Prakruthi N Krishna , Milan Thapa

Department of General Surgery, BGS Global Institute of Medical Sciences, Bangalore, Karnataka, India.

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Sreenivas Murthy Doddasamiah, Rupesh Shrestha, Ramesh Mahadev Tambat, Prakruthi N Krishna, Milan Thapa, 2023. The association of work pressure with depression and sexual desire a cross-sectional study among health care professional. Journal of medical pharmaceutical and allied sciences, V 12 - I 2, Pages - 5702 – 5705. Doi: 10.55522/jmpas.V12I2.4734

ABSTRACT

We aim to explore the relationship between work pressure and depression, and sexual desire in a healthcare professional. A cross-sectional study was conducted with healthcare professionals between the age of 18-45 years in a multispecialty healthcare institute using the Hamilton Depression Rating scale (HAMD), and Telford and Wrekin sexual health questionnaire. In total, 150 people participated in our study, with a mean age of 28.83 ± 5.56 years. Among them22.0% of respondents had low work pressure, 42.7% had moderate work pressure, and 35.3% had heavy work pressure. In terms of sexual desire, 20.7% (31) of the participants desired to have sexual relations every day, 22% (33) twice a week, 22% (33) once a week, 15.3% (23) once a month, and 20% (30) of the participants did not have sexual desire. As per the HAM-D scale assessment, 40.7% of the participants were normal, while 12.7 % had mild depression. People who were moderately, severely, or highly depressed made-up 16%, 10.7%, and 20% of the participants, respectively. A chi-square test was used to examine the relationship between the two variables. There was no statistically significant difference in the presence of depression among work pressure (p>0.05). There was a statistically significant difference in sexual desire among work pressure (p<0>

Keywords:

Work Pressure, Depression, Sexual Desire, HealthCare Professional.


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