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Community and Public Health Nursing

Volume  4, Issue 2, May-August 2019, Pages 83-86
 

Original Article

A Descriptive Study to Assess Level of Risk Related to Oniomania among Women Age Group 18 to 35 Young Adult

Divyani Vaidya1, Harsha Hiwarkar2, Komal Hulke3, Pallavi Hajare4, Sneha Dongre5, Sujata Patle6

1 Associate Professor, 2-6 Student, Sitabai Nargundkar College of Nursing for Women, Mouje Sukli (Gupchup), Tal. Hingna, Nagpur, Maharashtra 440015, India.

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.21088/cphn.2455.8621.4219.4

Abstract

A descriptive study was carried out to assess the level of risk related to oniomania among women age group 18 to 35 young adult. In this study a non- experimental descriptive design was used. 100 sample size. This section deals with percentage wise distribution of women of age group from 18–35 years with regards to their demographic characteristics. A convenient sample of 100 subjects was drawn from the study population, who were from selected areas. The data obtained to describe the sample characteristics including age, marital status, occupation, monthly family income and average expenses exclusive for shopping respectively. 9% of the women age 18–35 years had low level of risk, 35% of them had average and 56% of them had high level of risk.

 


Keywords : Oniomania; Convenient; Demographic.
Corresponding Author : Sophie P. Caleb