Indian Journal of Health Social Work
(UGC Care List Journal)
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ABSTRACT
This case study explores the complex interplay between parental pressure, academic stress, and
depression The study aims to assess psycho-social factors and evaluate the effectiveness of
psycho-social interventions in managing depression. This single-subject case study assesses the
effectiveness of the bio-psycho-social model in understanding depression and its treatment through
psychiatric social work intervention. Employing pre- and post-intervention baseline assessments,
the study utilizes various tools including the Family Assessment Device (FAD), Beck Depression
Inventory (BDI), Beck Anxiety Scale, Self-Esteem Scale, Multi-Dimensional Perceived Social Support
Scale, Perceived Stress Scale, a family questionnaire, Internet Addiction Scale, Brief Sex Addiction
Screening Instrument (PATHOS), and the Five Facet Mindfulness Questionnaire (FFMQ). The
case was referred for assessment and intervention. The intervention comprised CognitiveBehavioural Therapy (CBT)and mindfulness-based intervention. Additionally, the family intervention
was provided to address parental academic pressure towards the patient and educate the family
members about the illness. Following Psychosocial intervention, there were significant changes
in pre- and post-intervention scores across various domains, stress, depression, anxiety, selfesteem, internet addiction, pornography addiction, and mindfulness. The study underscores the
effectiveness of psycho-social interventions in addressing depression influenced by academic
and parental pressures.
Keywords: Depression, Anxiety, Stress, Parental Pressure, Academic Stress