Indian Journal of Health Social Work
(UGC Care List Journal)
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ABSTRACT
Background: Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) is prevalent among women of reproductive
age, featuring psychological and physical challenges. Its global impact on adolescents is
concerning, notably its link to depression. Our study delves into PCOS’s psycho-social effects to
uncover its lasting implications. Aim: To enquire about and comprehend the social and
psychological experiences of adolescent girls, as well as their family support and socioeconomic
aspects in Kashmir. Methods and Materials: This study used a qualitative research design,
focusing on participants from a local hospital. We used non-probability purposive sampling and
conducted semi-structured interviews for data collection. A qualitative thematic approach was
used to derive themes from the data to provide a broader, more comprehensive analysis of the
entire body of data. Results: The study uncovered high rates of anxiety, depression, obesity,
hirsutism, and sleep disorders, especially anxiety disorders. This points to a lack of awareness
among participants and their parents, which is a serious issue. The findings suggest that some
awareness programs need to be developed, and if possible, a separate section in the hospital
should be developed for these patients to provide them with full assistance promptly. Conclusion:
Psychosocial problems are increasing among adolescent girls with PCOS in Kashmir due to a lack
of awareness. The study suggests creating awareness programs and dedicated sections for
timely assistance to address these issues. It is therefore necessary to develop an effective solution
to lessen the long-term health issues linked to PCOS in adolescents.
Keywords: Adolescence, Kashmir, Polycystic ovary syndrome, Qualitative research.