Cross-sectional study for profiling health status, health-related demographics, and health-seeking behaviour of the Scheduled Caste Population in selected areas of Chennai and Chengalpet Districts of Tamil Nadu

Authors

  • Asha S
  • Prameela Devi K
  • Murali Krishna C
  • Maheswar T
  • Deepa Makhija
  • Sunita Mata
  • Rohini Subrahmanian
  • Nishanth PK
  • Aparna M
  • Vandana Joshi
  • Srikanth N

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.47552/ijam.v15i3.5257

Keywords:

Cross-sectional study, Household survey, Socio-demographic profile, Health status, Scheduled caste population, Tamilnadu

Abstract

Background: Scheduled Caste (SC) population forms a large section of the Indian population who are often marginalised and deprived of social, economic and health benefits due to ignorance and socio-cultural milieu. Though various studies have been conducted on the socio-economic and political conditions of the SC population in Tamil Nadu, limited data is available on the status and determinants of their health. Objectives: The study's objectives were to estimate the health status of the SC population, health-related socio-demographic conditions and the population's health-seeking behaviour. Method: The observational, cross-sectional study was conducted in five SC-predominant areas of Chennai and Chengalpet districts of Tamil Nadu. Their health status, socio- demographic conditions, including household conditions, and health-seeking behaviour were estimated. Result: A total of 1452 households and 6072 participants of the SC community were studied, mostly belonging to the Adidravida community. Most households were of Upper-lower socioeconomic class with basic household amenities. A total of 11.54% of the adult population had a history of diagnosed chronic illnesses. Nearly one-fifth of reproductive-age women had menstrual irregularities. Non-communicable and infectious diseases were the most frequent reason for health care centre visits. Conclusion: Extensive and continuous screening of health status and chronic diseases is essential for early diagnosis and intervention. Focused interventions on improving socio- demographic status can further strengthen the health condition of the SC community. Integrating all systems of medicine in public health can help cater to the health requirements of all sections of the community. Concerted efforts can cut down the burden of chronic diseases.

Author Biographies

Asha S

Research Officer (Ay.), Dr. Achanta Lakshmipathi Regional Ayurveda Research Institute, VHS hospital Campus, Taramani, Chennai. India.

Prameela Devi K

Research Officer (Ay.), Dr. Achanta Lakshmipathi Regional Ayurveda Research Institute, VHS hospital Campus, Taramani, Chennai. India.

Murali Krishna C

Assistant Director In-Charge, Dr. Achanta Lakshmipathi Regional Ayurveda Research Institute, VHS hospital Campus, Taramani, Chennai. India.

Maheswar T

Assistant Director (Ay), Central Council for Research in Ayurvedic Sciences, Jawahar Lal Nehru Bhartiya Chikitsa Avum Homeopathy Anusandhan Bhavan, No.61-65, Institutional Area, Opp. 'D' Block, Janakpuri, New Delhi. India.

Deepa Makhija

Assistant Director (Ay), Central Council for Research in Ayurvedic Sciences, Jawahar Lal Nehru Bhartiya Chikitsa Avum Homeopathy Anusandhan Bhavan, No.61-65, Institutional Area, Opp. 'D' Block, Janakpuri, New Delhi. India.

Sunita Mata

Research Officer (Ay.), Central Council for Research in Ayurvedic Sciences, Jawahar Lal Nehru Bhartiya Chikitsa Avum Homeopathy Anusandhan Bhavan, No.61-65, Institutional Area, Opp. 'D' Block, Janakpuri, New Delhi. India.

Rohini Subrahmanian

Senior Research Fellow(Ay.), Dr. Achanta Lakshmipathi Regional Ayurveda Research Institute, VHS hospital Campus, Taramani, Chennai. India.

Nishanth PK

Senior Research Fellow(Ay.), Dr. Achanta Lakshmipathi Regional Ayurveda Research Institute, VHS hospital Campus, Taramani, Chennai. India.

Aparna M

Consultant(Ay.), Central Council for Research in Ayurvedic Sciences, Jawahar Lal Nehru Bhartiya Chikitsa Avum Homeopathy Anusandhan Bhavan, No.61-65, Institutional Area, Opp. 'D' Block, Janakpuri, New Delhi. India.

Vandana Joshi

Senior Research Fellow (Ay.), Central Council for Research in Ayurvedic Sciences, Jawahar Lal Nehru Bhartiya Chikitsa Avum Homeopathy Anusandhan Bhavan, No.61-65, Institutional Area, Opp. 'D' Block, Janakpuri, New Delhi. India.

Srikanth N

Deputy Director General, Central Council for Research in Ayurvedic Sciences, Jawahar Lal Nehru Bhartiya Chikitsa Avum Homeopathy Anusandhan Bhavan, No.61-65, Institutional Area, Opp. 'D' Block, Janakpuri, New Delhi. India.

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Published

06-10-2024

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S, A., K, P. D., C, M. K., T, M., Makhija, D., Mata, S., Rohini Subrahmanian, PK, N. ., M, A., Joshi, V., & N, S. (2024). Cross-sectional study for profiling health status, health-related demographics, and health-seeking behaviour of the Scheduled Caste Population in selected areas of Chennai and Chengalpet Districts of Tamil Nadu. International Journal of Ayurvedic Medicine, 15(3), 730–738. https://doi.org/10.47552/ijam.v15i3.5257

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