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A DESCRIPTIVE STUDY TO ASSESS THE SOCIAL PHOBIA AMONG STUDENTS IN SELECTED COLLEGES OF PUNE CITY

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Dr. Mrs. Ningthoujam Sujita Devi, Mr. Vishal Salutagi, Mr. Rushikesh Waghole, Ms. Swapnali Shinde, Ms. Dhanashree Yadav
» doi: 10.31838/ecb/2023.12.s3.431

Abstract

Social phobia is normal to feel nervous in some social settings .It is commonly seen in teenage group. They will be upset in their life and these will be effect on their activities. In India people are affected by social phobia the percentage of affected are adult population 2.57% .Female and Male 3.0 and 1.8 percentage. A social phobia affection in Maharashtra percentage is severe (0.7%)Mild severe (0.2%)Mild (1.8%)Moderate (4%) and Normal (77.1%).A study was conducted with an aim to assess the social phobia among college students in selected college of Pune city . Phobia is a type of anxiety disorder in which some phobia person feel fearfull about the somethings and because of this people are avoid to do some individual activities. Study title: “A descriptive study to assess the social phobia among students in selected colleges of Pune city’’.The objective of the study was to assess the social phobia among students and to associate the findings with the selected demographic variables. Material and Methods: A non-experimental Descriptive design was carried out. The study was conducted in selected colleges of Pune city. The quantitative research approach was used for the study. Non-probability purposive sampling technique was used .Total 500 students were included in the study. Standardized tool was used to assess the social phobia among students. .Ethical clearance was taken from the Institutional ethics committee. Data analysis was done using descriptive statistics and inferential statistics. The tool was evaluated and validated by 7 experts. Results: The above table shows that majority 54% (270) samples were from 18-20 years of age group. Female samples were 52.8% (264). Majority 74.6% (373) samples had a nursing course. Maximum 71.4% (357) samples were from Urban residency. 73.2% (366) samples were from Hindu religion and 66.8% (334) are from nuclear family type.57.2% (286) very mild (0-20), 34.4% (172) had mild (21-30), 8% (40) samples had severe (41-50) SPIN Scoring and mean value was 19.3 and SD value was  7.1. Conclusion: At the end of our research, we have understood about the social phobia among students of different branches . This study recommend to conduct in comparision between professional and non professional course .

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