Study of Various Addiction amongst Women in India: Sociological Consequences and Prevention of Addiction

Vol-4 | Issue-5 | May 2019 | Published Online: 25 May 2019    PDF ( 153 KB )
Author(s)
Dr. Hareshkumar Muljibhai Ghona 1

1Assistant Professor of Sociology at Shri N. K. Maheta & Smt. M. F. Dani Art's College Malvan, Taluko: Kadana, District: Mahisagar

Abstract

The social consequences, disadvantage and sub-ordination of females on the one hand, and also the speedy socio-cultural and economic changes on the opposite have considerably altered ancient structures and establishments among society. Such changes are invariably related to social upheaval, and habit may be an identified outcome of such change. Clearly, drug abuse impacts women dually- male drug abuse creates monumental burden for the affected women, and drug wrongdoer has even hand tool issues for women. From another perspective, urban settings seem to be related to patterns of habit in females mirroring that of men, with in all probability higher risk behaviors associated with unsafe injecting and sexual practices that causes transmission of liver disease and HIV. Use of drugs causes domestic violence, which magnifies the physical and emotional distress of the family. Females who misuse of drugs usually reportable serious diseases like as ARI, gastrointestinal, reproductive organ liver issues and sexually transmitted infections. females conjointly suffered psychological problems enclosed insomnia, depression and anxiety and so on The Approaches of treatment and hindrance thus ought to contemplate the matter of drug abuse impact on women from of these angles, as well as from the context of empowerment, support and attention to the special needs of women.

Keywords
Women, Drug Abuse, Causes and Consequences, Drug abuse in females.
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