Mental Health Concerns for Indian Women
Sarah Basu Indian Journal of Gender Studies 2012 19: 127 DOI: 10.1177/097152151101900106 The online version of this article can be found at: http://ijg.sagepub.com/content/19/1/127
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Indian Journal of Gender Studies 19(1) 127–136 © 2012 CWDS SAGE Publications Los Angeles, London, New Delhi, Singapore, Washington DC DOI: 10.1177/097152151101900106 http://ijg.sagepub.com
Mental Health Concerns for Indian Women
Sarah Basu
Abstract This article studies the mental health problems of women, especially in the Indian context. As per World Health Organization (WHO) estimates, depression is expected to be the second largest contributor to disease burden by 2020, and with one in every three women worldwide being afflicted by common mental disorders including depression, the mental health of women is a serious issue indeed. While studying the psychological construct of mental health, we come to understand that it is deeply embedded within an individual’s social and socioeconomic relationships. Since women worldwide, and more so in India, face gender-based discrimination at every stage of their lives, their psychological well-being becomes a cause for great concern. This note attempts to explore the various risk and protective factors affecting the mental health of
Citations: http://ijg.sagepub.com/content/19/1/127.refs.html >> Version of Record - Jan 25, 2012 Downloaded from ijg.sagepub.com at CHRIST COLG on July 10, 2013 What is This? Sarah Basu is Assistant Professor at the Faculty of Education, Bareilly College, Bareilly, Uttar Pradesh 243001, India. E-mail: dr.sarahbasu@gmail.com Downloaded from ijg.sagepub.com at CHRIST COLG on July 10, 2013 Psychological Construct of Mental Health In a broad sense, mental health is a reflection of the equilibrium between the individual and the environment, constituting an integral part of overall health (World Health Organization [WHO], 2001a) Downloaded from ijg.sagepub.com at CHRIST COLG on July 10, 2013 Mental Health Concerns for Indian Women Downloaded from ijg.sagepub.com at CHRIST COLG on July 10, 2013 130 Indian Journal of Gender Studies, 19, 1 (2012): 127–136 Downloaded from ijg.sagepub.com at CHRIST COLG on July 10, 2013 Indian Journal of Gender Studies, 19, 1 (2012): 127–136 Downloaded from ijg.sagepub.com at CHRIST COLG on July 10, 2013 Indian Journal of Gender Studies, 19, 1 (2012): 127–136 Downloaded from ijg.sagepub.com at CHRIST COLG on July 10, 2013 Indian Journal of Gender Studies, 19, 1 (2012): 127–136 Downloaded from ijg.sagepub.com at CHRIST COLG on July 10, 2013