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INFLUENCE OF GENDER AND SELF – ESTEEM ON DEPRESSION AMONG DIABETIC PATIENTS

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This study investigated influence of gender and self-esteem on depression among diabetic patients. One hundred and thirty (130) diabetic patients (77 with low self-esteem and 53 with high self-esteem) were used. Males and females were 65 each. Self-rating depression scale Zung (1965) and index of self-esteem Hudson (1982) were used. A 2x2 factorial design was adopted while two way ANOVA statistics was used for data analysis. Gender was found to significantly influence depression among diabetic patients F, (1,126) = 11.8 P<.01. Self-esteem was also found to significantly influence depression among diabetic patients f, (1,126) = 48.9 P<.01 level of significance. Findings were discussed in relation to literature reviewed and recommendations were also made. 
  
TABLE OF CONTENTS
TITLE PAGE
Dedication i
Acknowledgement ii
Table of Contents iii
List of Tables v
Abstract vI

CHAPTER ONE
Introduction 1
Statement of the Problem 6
Purpose of the Study 7
Operational Definition of Terms 7

CHAPTER TWO
Literature Review 8
Theoretical Review 8
Empirical Review 14
Summary of the Review 35
Hypotheses 35

CHAPTER THREE
Method 36
Participants 36
Instruments 36
Procedure 37

CHAPTER FOUR
Result 39
Summary of the Findings 40

CHAPTER FIVE
Discussion 42
Implication of the Study 44
Recommendation 44
Limitations of the Study 45
References 46
SELF-RATING DEPRESSION SCALE (SDS) 59
INDEX OF SELF-ESTEEM (ISE) 61
Appendix II 63


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    Type Project
    Department Physiology
    Project ID PGY0013
    Fee ₦3,000 ($20)
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