Title of article :
DHAT SYNDROME ASSESSMENT USING MIXED METHODOLOGY
Author/Authors :
Pundhir, Ashish Subharti Medical College - Department of Community Medicine, India , Srivastava, Rohit Kant Rohilkhand Medical College - Department of Psychiatry, India , Sharma, Saurabh Subharti Medical College - Department of Community Medicine, India , Singh, Prachi World Health Organization, India , Joshi, H S Rohilkhand Medical College - Department of Community Medicine, India , Aggarwal, Vijender Rohilkhand Medical College - Department of Community Medicine, India
From page :
157
To page :
168
Abstract :
Objectives: Dhat syndrome is a cultural bound syndrome in which affected individuals have morbid pre-occupation with semen loss in their urine and its impact on the body. Previous studies have explored the symptomatology and perception regarding seminal discharge of such patients while there is lack of literature on the assessment by quacks and practitioner of alternative and complementary practitioners (ACMP). Therefore, in addition to objectives of previous studies, this study explores the reprehensibility of such practitioners as they may not be giving correct advice to such patients. Methods: For duration of three months, this mixed method study was conducted in Rohilkhand Medical College campus; individuals were approached both in and outside the Psychiatric Outpatient Department using purposive sampling procedure. ICD-10 diagnostic criterion was used to include affected individual in the study sample. Subsequently, a semi-structured questionnaire to document their sociodemographic data and symptomatology was used. Further, previous consultation to quack, ACMPs and allopathic practitioners other than psychiatrist and advice given to the patient by them was obtained via in-depth interview. The quantitative data was analyzed through proportions whereas qualitative data via thematic analysis. Results: There were 38 out of 110 with Dhat syndrome. Invariably, they complained of undue concern regarding debilitating effects of seminal discharge and harmful for the body. A total 21.1% had prior consultation to ACMPs and attributing it to masturbation and hot weather. Surprisingly, allopathic practitioners consulted gave incorrect advices. Conclusion: Dhat syndrome affects individuals irrespective of their social and education background. Sex education among the masses and emphasis for awareness of this syndrome among ACMPs and allopathic practitioners other than psychiatrist is necessary to reduce this cultural bound syndrome
Keywords :
Dhat Syndrome , Cultural Bound Syndrome , Practitioner Of Alternative And Complementary Medicine , Sex Education
Journal title :
ASEAN Journal of Psychiatry
Journal title :
ASEAN Journal of Psychiatry
Record number :
2546181
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