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TABLE -1 DISTRIBUTION OF RESPONDENTS BASED ON THEIR GENDER INFERENCE : From the above table it is inferred that 58% of the respondents are female. This indicates that women may be more likely to develop type 2 diabetes than men. Because women developing type 2 diabetes at a lower BMI (body mass index) than women of a similar age. GENDER FREQUENCY PERCENTAGE Male 33 42 Female 46 58 TOTAL 79 100 MEAN 39.5 MEDIAN 33

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TABLE -1

DISTRIBUTION OF RESPONDENTS BASED ON THEIR GENDER

INFERENCE :

From the above table it is inferred that 58% of the respondents are female.

This indicates that women may be more likely to develop type 2 diabetes than men.

Because women developing type 2 diabetes at a lower BMI (body mass index) than

women of a similar age.

CHART – I

GENDER FREQUENCY PERCENTAGE

Male 33 42

Female 46 58

TOTAL 79 100

MEAN 39.5

MEDIAN 33

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DIAGRAMATIC REPRESENTATION OF RESPONDENTS

BASED ON THEIR GENDER

TABLE -2

42%

58%

GENDERMALE FEMALE

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DISTRIBUTION OF RESPONDENTS BASED ON THEIR RELIGION

RELIGION FREQUENCY PERCENTAGE

Hindu 57 72

Muslim 16 20

Christian 4 5

Others 2 3

TOTAL 79 100

MEAN 19.75

MEDIAN 4

INFERENCE :

From the above table it is inferred that 72% of the respondents are Hindu, 20% of

the respondents are Muslim, 5% of the respondents are Christian, 3% of the respondents

belongs to other category.

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CHART- 2

DIAGRAMATIC REPRESENTATION OF THE RESPONDENTS

BASED ON THEIR RELIGION

72%

20%

5%

3%

RELIGIONHINDU MUSLIM CHRISTIAN OTHERS

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TABLE - 3

DISTRIBUTION OF RESPONDENTS BASED ON THEIR AGE

AGE FREQUENCY PERCENTAGE

Below 50 22 28

50-60 24 30

61-70 22 28

71-80 9 11

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Above80 2 3

TOTAL 79 100

MEAN 15.8

MEDIAN 22

INFERENCE :

From the above table it is inferred that 30%of the respondents belong to the age

group of below 50 years. This indicates that exactly half of the respondents are middle

agers.This indicates that half of the respondents are middle agers.

CHART-3

DIAGRAMATIC REPRESENTATION OF RESPONDENTS

BASED ON THEIR AGE

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28%

30%

28%

11%

3%

AGEBELOW 50 50-60 61-70 71-80

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TABLE -4

DISTRIBUTION OF RESPONDENTS BASED ON THEIR PLACE OF BIRTH

PLACE OF BIRTH FREQUENCY PERCENTAGE

City 0 0

Town 12 15

Village 67 85

TOTAL 79 100

MEAN 26.3

MEDIAN 12

INFERENCE :

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From the above table it is inferred that 85% of the respondents are from village,

15% of the respondents are from town.

CHART-4

DIAGRAMATIC REPRESENTATION OF THE RESPONDENTS

BASED ON THEIR PLACE OF BIRTH

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TABLE -5

DISTRIBUTION OF RESPONDENTS BASED ON THEIR MARITAL STATUS

15%

85%

PLACE OF BIRTHCITY TOWN VILLAGE

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INFERENCE :

From the above table it is inferred that 90% of the respondents are married. This

indicates that majority of the respondents are married. The table 2 infers that half of the

respondents are above 71 years old. Obviously they are married.

CHART-5

DIAGRAMATIC REPRESENTATION OF RESPONDENTS BASED

MARITAL

STATUS

FREQUENCY PERCENTAGE

Single 1 1

Married 71 90

Widowed 7 9

Divorced 0 0

TOTAL 79 100

MEAN 19.75

MEDIAN 1

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ON THEIR MARITAL STATUS

TABLE -6

1%

90%

9%

MARITAL STATUSSINGLE MARRIED WIDOWED DIVORCED

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DISTRIBUTION OF RESPONDENTS BASED ON THEIR EDUCATIONAL

LEVEL

EDUCATIONAL

LEVEL FREQUENCY PERCENTAGE

Illiterate 13 16

Literate 47 60

Higher Secondary 7 9

Under graduate 11 14

Post graduate 1 1

TOTAL 79 100

MEAN 15.8

MEDIAN 11

INFERENCE :

From the above table it is inferred that 60% of the respondents are literate, 16% of the

respondents are illiterate.

CHART-6

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DIAGRAMATIC REPRESENTATION OF RESPONDENTS BASED

ON THEIR EDUCATIONAL QUALIFICATION

TABLE -7

16%

59%

9%

14%

1%

EDUCATIONAL LEVELILLITERATE LITERATE HIGHER SECONDARYUNDER GRADUATE POST GRADUATE

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DISTRIBUTION OF RESPONDENTS BASED ON THEIR FAMILY TYPE

FAMILY TYPE FREQUENCY PERCENTAGE

Joint family 54 68

Nuclear family 25 32

TOTAL 79 100

MEAN 39.5

MEDIAN 25

INFERENCE :

From the above table it is inferred that the 68% of the respondents are from joint family

and 32% of the respondents are from nuclear family.

CHART-7

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DIAGRAMATIC REPRESENTATION OF THE RESPONDENTS

BASED ON THEIR FAMILY TYPE

TABLE -8

DISTRIBUTION OF RESPONDENTS BASED ON THEIR NO: CHILDREN

68%

32%

FAMILY TYPEJOINT FAMILY NUCLEAR FAMILY

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NO: CHILDREN FREQUENCY PERCENTAGE

Yes 72 91

No 7 9

TOTAL 79 100

MEAN 39.5

MEDIAN 9

INFERENCE :

From the above table it is inferred that 91% of the respondents are having more than 1

child and 9% of the respondents are having 1 child.

CHART-8

DIAGRAMATIC REPRESENTATION OF THE RESPONDENTS

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BASED ON THEIR NO : CHILDREN

TABLE -9

DISTRIBUTION OF RESPONDENTS BASED ON THEIR INCOME PER

MONTH

91%

9%

NO : CHILDRENYES NO

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INCOME PER

MONTH FREQUENCY PERCENTAGE

Below 1000 4 5

1000-5000 6 8

5000-10000 5 6

Above 10000 18 23

None 46 58

TOTAL 79 100

MEAN 15.8

MEDIAN 6

INFERENCE :

From the table it is inferred that 23% of the respondents are earning above 10000, 6% of

the respondents are earning between 5000-10000, 13% of the respondents are earning only below

5000 and rest of the respondents are not working.

CHART - 9

DIAGRAMATIC REPRESENTATION OF RESPONDENTS

BASED ON THEIR MONTHLY INCOME

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TABLE -10

DISTRIBUTION OF RESPONDENTS BASED ON THEIR FAMILY INCOME

PER MONTH

5%8%

6%

23%58%

INCOME PER MONTHBELOW 1000 1000-5000 5000-10000 ABOVE 10000 NONE

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FAMILY INCOME

PER MONTH FREQUENCY PERCENTAGE

Below 2000 6 8

2000-5000 18 23

5000-10000 20 25

Above 10000 35 44

TOTAL 79 100

MEAN 19.75

MEDIAN 18

INFERENCE :

From the table it is inferred that 44% of the respondents are earning above 10000, 25% of

the respondents are earning between 5000-10000, 23% of the respondents are earning between

2000-5000 and 8 % of the respondents are earning below 2000.

CHART – 10

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DIAGRAMATIC REPRESENTATION OF THE RESPONDENTS BASED

ON THEIR FAMILY INCOME PER MONTH

TABLE 11

8%

23%

25%

44%

FAMILY INCOME PER MONTHBELOW 2000 2000-5000 5000-10000 ABOVE 10000

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DISTRIBUTION OF RESPONDENTS BASED ON THEIR MEDICAL EXPENSES

PER MONTH

MEDICALEXPENSES

PER MONTH FREQUENCY PERCENTAGE

Below 500 12 15

500-1000 18 23

1000-2000 31 39

2000-5000 17 22

Above 5000 1 1

TOTAL 79 100

MEAN 15.8

MEDIAN 17

INFERENCE :

From the above table it is inferred that 39% of the respondents Spend around 1000-2000,

23 % spend around 500-1000, 22% spend around 2000-5000, 15 % spend below 500 and only 1

% of the respondents spend above 5000rs per month

CHART – 11

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DIAGRAMATIC REPRESENTATION OF RESPONDENS

BASED ON THEIR MEDICAL EXPENSES

TABLE -12

15%

23%

39%

22%

1%

MEDICAL EXPENSES PER MONTH

BELOW 500 500-1000 1000-2000 2000-5000 ABOVE 5000

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DISTRIBUTION OF RESPONDENTS BASED ON THEIR INCOME

SUFFICIENT FOR THE TREATMENT

SUFFICIENT

INCOME FREQUENCY PERCENTAGE

YES 65 82

NO 14 18

TOTAL 79 100

MEAN 39.5

MEDIAN 14

INFERENCE :

From the above table it is understood that 82% of the respondents are having

sufficient income for the treatment and 18% are not having the sufficient income for the

treatment.

CHART – 12

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DIAGRAMATIC REPRESENTATION OF THE RESPONDENTS BASED ON

THEIR INCOME SUFFICIENT FOR THE TREATMENT

TABLE -13

82%

18%

SUFFICIENT INCOMEYES NO

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DISTRIBUTION OF RESPONDENTS BASED ON THEIR YEARS OF ILLNESS

YEARS OF

ILLNESS FREQUENCY PERCENTAGE

Below 1year 6 8

1-2 years 9 11

3-5 years 16 20

6-8 years 11 14

Above 8 years 37 47

TOTAL 79 100

MEAN 15.8

MEDIAN 11

INFERENCE :

From the above table it is inferred that 47% of the respondents are suffering from

diabetes for the period of above 8 years, 20% of the respondents are sufferingfor the period of 3-

5years, 14% of the respondents are suffering from the period of 6-8 years, 19% of respondents

are suffering from the period of below 2years

CHART – 13

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DIAGRAMATIC REPRESENTATION OF THE RESPONDENTS

BASED ON THEIR YEARS OF ILLNESS

TABLE -14

8%

11%

20%

14%

47%

YEARS OF ILLNESSBELOW 1 YEAR 1-2 YEARS 3-5 YEARS 6-8 YEARS ABOVE 8 YEARS

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DISTRIBUTION OF RESPONDENTS BASED ON “AS I GROW OLDER,

THINGS SEEM BETTER THAN I THOUGHT THEY WOULD”

SATISFACTION FREQUENCY PERCENTAGE

Strongly agree 0 0

Agree 24 30

Neutral 46 12

Disagree 9 58

Strongly disagree 0 0

TOTAL 79 100

MEAN 15.8

MEDIAN 9

INFERENCE :

From the above table it is noticed that 58% of the respondents disagree with the

statement, 30% of the respondents agree with the statement, 12% of the respondents opinion is

neutral to the statement and no respondents strongly agree or strongly disagree with the

statement “As I grow older,things seem better than I thought they would”

CHART – 14

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DIAGRAMATIC REPRESENTATION OF THE RESPONDENTS BASED ON “AS I

GROW OLDER, THINGS SEEM BETTER THAN I THOUGHT THEY WOULD”

TABLE -15

30%

58%

11%

SATISFACTIONSTRONGLY AGREE AGREE NEUTRALDISAGREE STRONGLY DISAGREE

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DISTRIBUTION OF RESPONDENTS BASED ON “I HAVE GOT MORE OF

THE BREAKS IN LIFE THAN MOST PEOPLE.”

SATISFACTION FREQUENCY PERCENTAGE

Strongly agree 0 0

Agree 11 14

Neutral 16 20

Disagree 52 66

Strongly disagree 0 0

TOTAL 79 100

MEAN 15.8

MEDIAN 11

INFERENCE :

From the above table it is understood that 66% of respondents disagree with

the statement, 20% of the respondents opinion is neutral to the statement, 14% of the respondents

agree with the statement and no respondents strongly agree and strongly disagree with the

satatement : “I have got more of the breaks in life than most people”.

CHART – 15

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DIAGRAMATIC REPRESENTATION OF THE RESPONDENTS BASED ON “ I HAVE

GOT MORE OF THE BREAKS IN LIFE THAN MOST PEOPLE “

TABLE -16

14%

20%

66%

SATISFACTIONSTRONGLY AGREE AGREE NEUTRAL DISAGREE STRONGLY DISAGREE

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DISTRIBUTION OF RESPONDENTS BASED ON “THIS IS THE DEAREST

TIME IN MY LIFE”

SATISFACTION FREQUENCY PERCENTAGE

Strongly agree 0 0

Agree 23 29

Neutral 27 34

Disagree 29 37

Strongly disagree 0 0

TOTAL 79 100

MEAN 15.8

MEDIAN 23

INFERENCE :

From the above table it is inferred that 37% of the respondents disagree with the

statement, 34% of the respondents opinion is neutral to tne statement, 29% of the respondents

agree with the statement and none of the respondents strongly agree and strongly disagree with

the statement “This is the dreariest time in my life”.

CHART – 16

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DIAGRAMATIC REPRESENTATION OF THE RESPONDENTS BASED ON “THIS IS

THE DEAREST TIME IN MY LIFE”

TABLE -17

29%

34%

37%

SATISFACTIONSTRONGLY AGREE AGREE NEUTRAL DISAGREE STRONGLY DISAGREE

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DISTRIBUTION OF RESPONDENTS BASED ON “I AM JUST AS HAPPY AS

WHEN I WAS YOUNGER.”

SATISFACTION FREQUENCY PERCENTAGE

Strongly agree 0 0

Agree 13 16

Neutral 51 65

Disagree 15 19

Strongly disagree 0 0

TOTAL 79 100

MEAN 15.8

MEDIAN 13

INFERENCE :

From the above table it is noticed that 65% of the respondents is having

neutral opinion on the statement, 19% of the respondents disagree with the statement,

16% of the respondendsagree with the statement and none of the respondents strongly

agree and strongly disagree with the statement “I am just as happy as when I was

younger”.

CHART – 17

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DIAGRAMATIC REPRESENTATION OF THE RESPONDENTS BASED ON “I

AM JUST AS HAPPY AS WHEN I WAS YOUNGER”.

16%

65%

19%

SATISFACTIONSTRONGLY AGREE AGREE NEUTRAL DISAGREE STRONGLY DISAGREE

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TABLE -18

DISTRIBUTION OF RESPONDENTS BASED ON “I DO NOT EVER FEEL LONELY”

SATISFACTION FREQUENCY PERCENTAGE

Strongly agree 0 0

Agree 37 47

Neutral 15 19

Disagree 27 34

Strongly disagree 0 0

TOTAL 79 100

MEAN 15.8

MEDIAN 15

INFERENCE :

From the above table it is inferred that 47% of the respondents agree with the

statement, 34% of the respondents disagree with the statement, 19% of the respondents have

neutral opinion on the statement and none of the respondents strongly agree and strongly

disagree with the statement “I do not ever feel lonely”

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CHART – 19

DIAGRAMATIC REPRESENTATION OF THE RESPONDENTS BASED ON “I DO

NOT EVER FEEL LONELY”

47%

19%

34%

SATISFACTIONSTRONGLY AGREE AGREE NEUTRALDISAGREE STRONGLY DISAGREE

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TABLE -19

DISTRIBUTION OF RESPONDENTS BASED ON “THESE ARE THE BEST

YEARS IN MY LIFE”

SATISFACTION FREQUENCY PERCENTAGE

Strongly agree 0 0

Agree 8 10

Neutral 60 76

Disagree 11 14

Strongly disagree 0 0

TOTAL 79 100

MEAN 15.8

MEDIAN 8

INFERENCE :

From the above table it is understood that 76% of the respondents have neutral

opinion on the statement, 14% of the respondents disagree with the statement, 10 % of the

respondents agree with the statement and none of the respondents strongly agree and strongly

disagree with the statement “These are the best years in my life”

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CHART – 19

DIAGRAMATIC REPRESENTATION OF THE RESPONDENTS BASED ON “THESE

ARE THE BEST YEARS IN MY LIFE”

10%

76%

14%

SATISFACTIONSTRONGLY AGREE AGREE NEUTRALDISAGREE STRONGLY DISAGREE

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TABLE -20

DISTRIBUTION OF RESPONDENTS BASED ON “I DO NOT NEED HELP IN

SOLVING MY PROBLEMS.”

SATISFACTION FREQUENCY PERCENTAGE

Strongly agree 0 0

Agree 34 43

Neutral 13 16

Disagree 32 41

Strongly disagree 0 0

TOTAL 79 100

MEAN 15.8

MEDIAN 13

INFERENCE :

From the above table it is inferred that 43% of the respondents agree with the

statement, 41% of the respondents disagree with the statement, 16% of the respondents have

neutral opinion about the statement and none of respondents strongliy agree and strongly

disagree with the statement “I do not need help in solving my problems”.

CHART – 20

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DIAGRAMATIC REPRESENTATION OF THE RESPONDENTS BASED ON “I DO

NOT NEED HELP IN SOLVING MY PROBLEMS”

TABLE -21

43%

16%

41%

SATISFACTIONSTRONGLY AGREE AGREE NEUTRALDISAGREE STRONGLY DISAGREE

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DISTRIBUTION OF RESPONDENTS BASED ON “AS I LOOK BACK ON MY LIFE, I

AM FAIRLY WELL-SATISFIED”

SATISFACTION FREQUENCY PERCENTAGE

Strongly agree 0 0

Agree 26 33

Neutral 43 54

Disagree 10 13

Strongly disagree 0 0

TOTAL 79 100

MEAN 15.8

MEDIAN 10

INFERENCE :

From the above table it is noticed that 54 % of the respondents have neutral

opinion about the statement, 33% of the respondents agree with the statement, 13% of the

respondents disagree with the statement and none of the respondents srongly disagree and

strongly agree with the statement “As I look back on my life, I am fairly well- satisfied”.

CHART – 21

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DIAGRAMATIC REPRESENTATION OF THE RESPONDENTS BASED ON “AS I

LOOK BACK ON MY LIFE, I AM FAIRLY WELL-SATISFIED”

TABLE -22

33%

54%

13%

SATISFACTIONSTRONGLY AGREE AGREE NEUTRALDISAGREE STRONGLY DISAGREE

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DISTRIBUTION OF RESPONDENTS BASED ON “I HAVE MADE PLANS FOR

THINGS I WILL BE DOING A MONTH OR A YEAR FROM NOW”

SATISFACTION FREQUENCY PERCENTAGE

Strongly agree 0 0

Agree 11 14

Neutral 15 20

Disagree 51 66

Strongly disagree 0 0

TOTAL 79 100

MEAN 15.8

MEDIAN 11

INFERENCE :

From the above table it is inferred that, 66% of the respondents disagree

with the statement, 20% of the respondents have neutral opinion on the statement, 14% of the

respondents agree with the statement and none of the respondents strongly agree and strongly

disagree with the statement “ Ihave made plans for things I will be doing a month or a year from

now”

CHART – 23

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DIAGRAMATIC REPRESENTATION OF THE RESPONDENTS BASED ON “ I HAVE

MADE PLANS FOR THINGS I WILL BE DOING A MONTH OR A YEAR FROM

NOW”

TABLE -23

14%

19%

66%

SATISFACTIONSTRONGLY AGREE AGREE NEUTRALDISAGREE STRONGLY DISAGREE

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DISTRIBUTION OF RESPONDENTS BASED ON “COMPARED TO OTHER PEOPLE

MY AGE, I HAVE MADE A LOT OF FOOLISH DECISIONS IN MY LIFE”

PENITENT FREQUENCY PERCENTAGE

Strongly agree 0 0

Agree 7 9

Neutral 32 40

Disagree 40 51

Strongly disagree 0 0

TOTAL 79 100

MEAN 15.8

MEDIAN 7

INFERENCE :

From the above table it is inferred that 51% of the respondents disagree with the

statement, 40% of the respondents have neutral opinion about the statement, 9% of the

respondents agree with the statement and none of the respondents strongly agree and strongly

disagree with the statement “Compared to other people my age, I have made a lot of foolish

decisions in my life”.

CHART – 23

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DIAGRAMATIC REPRESENTATION OF THE RESPONDENTS BASED ON “

COMPARED TO OTHER PEOPLE MY AGE, I HAVE MADE A LOT OF FOOLIOSFH

DECISIONS IN MY LIFE”

TABLE -24

9%

41%

51%

PENITENTSTRONGLY AGREE AGREE NEUTRALDISAGREE STRONGLY DISAGREE

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DISTRIBUTION OF RESPONDENTS BASED ON “WHEN I THINK BACK OVER MY

LIFE, I DID NOT GET MOST OF THE IMPORTANT THINGS I WANTED.

PENITENT FREQUENCY PERCENTAGE

Strongly agree 0 0

Agree 23 29

Neutral 20 25

Disagree 36 46

Strongly disagree 0 0

TOTAL 79 100

MEAN 15.8

MEDIAN 20

INFERENCE :

From the above table it is noticed that 46% of the respondents 46% of

the respondents disagree with the statement, 29% of the respondents agree with the atatement,

25% of the respondents have neutral opinion on the statement and non e of the respondents

strongly agree and strongly disagree with the statement “When I think back over my life, I did

not get most of the important things I wanted”

CHART – 24

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DIAGRAMATIC REPRESENTATION OF THE RESPONDENTS BASED ON “ WHEN

I THINK BACK OVER MY LIFE, I DID NOT GET MOST OF THE IMPORTANT

THINGS I WANTED”.

TABLE -25

29%

25%

46%

PENITENTSTRONGLY AGREE AGREE NEUTRALDISAGREE STRONGLY DISAGREE

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DISTRIBUTION OF RESPONDENTS BASED ON “COMPARED TO OTHER PEOPLE,

I GET DOWN IN THE DUMPS TOO OFTEN”

INFERENCE :

From the above table it is understood that 71% of the respondents disagree with

the statement, 19% of the respondents have neutral opinion about the statement, 10% of the

respondents agree with the statement and none of the respondents strongly agree or strongly

disagree with the statemene “Compared to the other people,I get down in the dumps too often”

CHART-25

PENITENT FREQUENCY PERCENTAGE

Strongly agree 0 0

Agree 8 10

Neutral 15 19

Disagree 56 71

Strongly disagree 0 0

TOTAL 79 100

MEAN 15.8

MEDIAN 8

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DIAGRAMATIC REPRESENTATION OF THE RESPONDENTS BASED ON”

COMPARED TO THE OTHER PEOPLE, I GET DOWN IN THE DUMPS TOO OFTEN”

TABLE -26

10%

19%

71%

PENITENTSTRONGLY AGREE AGREE NEUTRALDISAGREE STRONGLY DISAGREE

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DISTRIBUTION OF RESPONDENTS BASED ON “MOST OF THE THINGS I DO ARE

BORING OR MONOTONOUS”

DEPRESSIVE FREQUENCY PERCENTAGE

Strongly agree 0 0

Agree 20 25

Neutral 28 36

Disagree 31 39

Strongly disagree 0 0

TOTAL 79 100

MEAN 15.8

MEDIAN 20

INFERENCE :

From the above table it is inferred that 39% of the respondents disagree with

the statement, 36% of the respondents have neutral opinion on the statement, 25% of the

respondents agree with the statement and none of the respondents strongly agree and strongly

disagree with the statement “Most of the things I do are boring or monotonous”.

CHART – 26

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DIAGRAMATIC REPRESENTATION OF THE RESPONDENTS BASED ON “ MOST

OF THE THINGS I DO ARE BORING OR MONOTONOUS”

TABLE -27

25%

35%

39%

DEPRESSIVESTRONGLY AGREE AGREE NEUTRALDISAGREE STRONGLY DISAGREE

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DISTRIBUTION OF RESPONDENTS BASED ON “I DO NOT SEE AGING AS THE

AGE OF LOVE AND RESPECT”

DEPRESSIVE FREQUENCY PERCENTAGE

Strongly agree 0 0

Agree 15 19

Neutral 6 8

Disagree 58 73

Strongly disagree 0 0

TOTAL 79 100

MEAN 15.8

MEDIAN 6

INFERENCE :

From the above table it is understood that 73% of the respondents disagree with the

statement, 19% of the respondents agree with the statement, 8% of the respondents have neutral

opinion on the statement and none of the respondents strongly agree and strongly disagree with

the statement “ I do not see aging of love and respect”.

CHART – 27

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DIAGRAMATIC REPRESENTATION OF THE RESPONDENTS BASED ON

“I DO NOT SEE AGING OF LOVE AND RESPECT”

TABLE -28

19%

8%

73%

DEPRESSIVESTRONGLY AGREE AGREE NEUTRALDISAGREE STRONGLY DISAGREE

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DISTRIBUTION OF RESPONDENTS BASED ON “THESE DAYS I DO NOT EVEN

WORK.”

DEPRESSIVE FREQUENCY PERCENTAGE

Strongly agree 3 4

Agree 18 23

Neutral 11 14

Disagree 45 57

Strongly disagree 2 2

TOTAL 79 100

MEAN 15.8

MEDIAN 11

INFERENCE :

From the above table it is understood that 57% of the respondents disagree with

the statement, 23% of the respondents agree with the statement, 14% of the respondents have

neutral opinion on the statement, 4%of the respondents strongly agree, 2% strongly disagree with

the statement “ These days I do not even work”.

CHART – 28

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DIAGRAMATIC REPRESENTATION OF THE RESPONDENTS BASED ON

“THESE DAYS I DO NOT WORK”

TABLE -29

DISTRIBUTION OF RESPONDENTS BASED ON “I LOVE ALL PEOPLE.”

4%

23%

14%57%

3%

DEPRESSIVESTRONGLY AGREE AGREE NEUTRALDISAGREE STRONGLY DISAGREE

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OPTIMIST FREQUENCY PERCENTAGE

Strongly agree 1 1

Agree 75 95

Neutral 3 4

Disagree 0 0

Strongly disagree 0 0

TOTAL 79 100

MEAN 15.8

MEDIAN 1

INFERENCE :

From the above table it is understood that 95% of the respondents agree with the

statement, 4% of the respondents have neutral opinion on the statement, 1%of the respondents

strongly agree none of the respondents disagree and strongly disagree with the statement “I love

all people”.

CHART – 29

DIAGRAMATIC REPRESENTATION OF THE RESPONDENTS BASED ON

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“ I LOVE ALL PEOPLE”

TABLE -30

DISTRIBUTION OF RESPONDENTS BASED ON “I EXPECT SOME INTERESTING

AND PLEASANT THINGS TO HAPPEN TO ME IN THE FUTURE.

1%

95%

4%

OPTIMISTSTRONGLY AGREE AGREE NEUTRALDISAGREE STRONGLY DISAGREE

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OPTIMIST FREQUENCY PERCENTAGE

Strongly agree 0 0

Agree 20 25

Neutral 26 33

Disagree 33 42

Strongly disagree 0 0

TOTAL 79 100

MEAN 15.8

MEDIAN 20

INFERENCE :

From the above table it is understood that 47% of the respondents strongly

disagree with the statement, 22% of the respondents disagree with the statement, 18%of the

respondents have neutral opinion about the statement “I expect some interesting and pleasant

things to happen to me in the future.

CHART-30

DIAGRAMATIC REPRESENTATION OF RESPONDENTS BASED ON “I EXPECT

SOME INTERESTING AND PLEASANT THINGS TO HAPPEN TO ME IN THE

FUTURE.

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DISTRIBUTION OF RESPONDENTS BASED ON “THE THINGS I DO ARE AS

INTERESTING TO ME AS THEY WERE EARLIER”

25%

33%

42%

OPTIMISTSTRONGLY AGREE AGREE NEUTRALDISAGREE STRONGLY DISAGREE

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PESSIMIST FREQUENCY PERCENTAGE

Strongly agree 2 3

Agree 38 48

Neutral 28 35

Disagree 11 14

Strongly disagree 0 0

TOTAL 79 100

MEAN 15.8

MEDIAN 11

INFERENCE :

From the above table it is understood that 48% of the respondents agree with the

above statement, 35% of the respondents shows neutral, 14%of the respondents disagree the

opinion about the statement and only three strongly agree with the statement “The things I do

are as interesting to me as they were earlier

CHART-31

DIAGRAMATIC REPRESENTATION OF RESPONDENTS BASED ON “THE THINGS

I DO ARE AS INTERESTING TO ME AS THEY WERE EARLIER”

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DISTRIBUTION OF RESPONDENTS BASED ON “I FEEL OLD AND SOMEWHAT

TIRED”

3%

48%

35%

14%

PESSIMISTSTRONGLY AGREE AGREE NEUTRALDISAGREE STRONGLY DISAGREE

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PESSIMIST FREQUENCY PERCENTAGE

Strongly agree 12 15

Agree 45 57

Neutral 6 8

Disagree 16 20

Strongly disagree 0 0

TOTAL 79 100

MEAN 15.8

MEDIAN 12

INFERENCE :

From the above table it inferred that 57% of the respondents agree with the

statement, 15% of the respondents strongly agree with the statement and 20%of the respondents

disagree the opinion about the statement “I feel old and somewhat tired”

CHART -32

DIAGRAMATIC REPRESENTATION OF RESPONDENTS BASED ON “I FEEL OLD

AND SOMEWHAT TIRED”

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DISTRIBUTION OF RESPONDENTS BASED ON “IN SPITE OF WHAT PEOPLE SAY,

THE LOT OF THE AVERAGE MAN IS GETTING WORSE, NOT BETTER”

15%

57%

8%

20%

PESSIMISTSTRONGLY AGREE AGREE NEUTRALDISAGREE STRONGLY DISAGREE

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PESSIMIST FREQUENCY PERCENTAGE

Strongly agree 0 0

Agree 24 30

Neutral 37 47

Disagree 18 23

Strongly disagree 0 0

TOTAL 79 100

MEAN 15.8

MEDIAN 18

INFERENCE :

From the above table it is understood that 47% of the respondents shows neutral

response with the above statement, 30% of the respondents agree and 23%of the respondents

disagree the opinion about the statement “In spite of what people say, the lot of the average man

is getting worse, not better.

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DIAGRAMATIC REPRESENTATION BASED ON “IN SPITE OF WHAT PEOPLE

SAY, THE LOT OF THE AVERAGE MAN IS GETTING WORSE, NOT BETTER”

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DISTRIBUTION OF RESPONDENTS BASED ON “I FEEL MY AGE, BUT IT DOES

NOT BOTHER ME”

30%

47%

23%

PESSIMISTSTRONGLY AGREE AGREE NEUTRALDISAGREE STRONGLY DISAGREE

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SELF-

CONFIDENT

FREQUENCY PERCENTAGE

Strongly agree 0 0

Agree 26 33

Neutral 12 15

Disagree 41 52

Strongly disagree 0 0

TOTAL 79 100

MEAN 15.8

MEDIAN 12

INFERENCE :

From the above table it is understood that majority of (52%) of the respondents

disagree with the statement, and 15% and 33% shows neutral to agree res. With the opinion

about the statement “I feel my age, but it does not bother me.

CHART -34

DIAGRAMATIC REPRESENTATION OF RESPONDENTS BASED ON “I FEEL MY

AGE, BUT IT DOES NOT BOTHER ME”

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DISTRIBUTION OF RESPONDENTS BASED ON “COMPARED TO OTHER PEOPLE

MY AGE, I MAKE A GOOD APPEARANCE”

33%

15%

52%

SELF - CONFIDENTSTROMGLY AGREE AGREE NEUTRALDISAGREE STRONGLY DISAGREE

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SELF-

CONFIDENT FREQUENCY PERCENTAGE

Strongly agree 0 0

Agree 14 18

Neutral 55 70

Disagree 9 12

Strongly disagree 0 0

TOTAL 79 100

MEAN 15.8

MEDIAN 9

INFERENCE :

From the above table it is understood that 70% of the respondents shows neutral

response with the statement,18% of the respondents agree and only 12%of the respondents

disagree the opinion about the statement “Compared to other people my age, I make a good

appearance.

CHART -35

DIAGRAMATIC REPRESENTATION BASED ON “COMPARED TO OTHER PEOPLE

MY AGE, I MAKE A GOOD APPEARANCE”

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DISTRIBUTION OF RESPONDENTS BASED ON “I HAVE GOT PRETTY MUCH

WHAT I EXPECTED OUT OF LIFE”

18%

71%

12%

SELF - CONFIDENTSTRONGLY AGREE AGREE NEUTRALDISAGREE STRONGLY DISAGREE

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SELF-

CONFIDENT

FREQUENCY PERCENTAGE

Strongly agree 0 0

Agree 16 20

Neutral 51 65

Disagree 12 15

Strongly disagree 0 0

TOTAL 79 100

MEAN 15.8

MEDIAN 12

INFERENCE :

From the above table it is understood that 65% of the respondents shows neutral

response with the statement,20% of the respondents agree and only 15%of the respondents

disagree the opinion about the statement “I have got pretty much what I expected out of life.

CHART -36

DIAGRAMATIC REPRESENTATION OF RESPONDENTS BASED ON “I HAVE GOT

PRETTY MUCH WHAT I EXPECTED OUT OF LIFE”

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TABLE -37

DISTRIBUTION OF RESPONDENTS BASED ON “ SATISFACTION LEVEL OF

RESPONDENTS

20%

65%

15%

SELF - CONFIDENTSTRONGLY AGREE AGREE NEUTRALDISAGREE STRONGLY DISAGREE

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SATISFACTION

STRONGLY AGREE AGREE NEUTRAL DISAGREE

STRONGLY DISAGREE

Q. 14 0 30 12 58 0

Q.15 0 14 20 66 0

Q.16 0 29 34 37 0

Q.17 0 16 65 19 0

Q.18 0 47 19 34 0

Q.19 0 10 76 14 0

Q.20 0 43 16 41 0

Q.21 0 33 54 13 0

Q.22 0 14 20 66 0

INFERENCE :

CHART-37

DIAGRAMATIC REPRESENTATION BASED ON “ SATISFACTION LEVEL OF

RESPONDENTS

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Q. 14 Q.15 Q.16 Q.17 Q.18 Q.19 Q.20 Q.21 Q.220 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

3014

2916

47

10

4333

14

12

20

34 6519

76 1654

20

5866

3719

34

14

41

13

66

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

SATISFACTIONSTRONGLY AGREE AGREE NEUTRALDISAGREE STRONGLY DISAGREE

TABLE -38

DISTRIBUTION OF RESPONDENTS BASED ON “ PENITENT LEVEL OF

RESPONDENTS

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INFERENCE :

TABLE -38

DIAGRAMATIC REPRESENTATION BASED ON “ PENITENT LEVEL OF

RESPONDENTS

PENITENTSTRONGLY

AGREE AGREE NEUTRAL DISAGREESTRONGLY DISAGREE

Q. 23 0 9 40 51 0

Q.24 0 29 25 46 0

Q.25 0 10 19 71 0

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TABLE -39

DISTRIBUTION OF RESPONDENTS BASED ON “ DEPRESSIVE LEVEL OF

RESPONDENTS

Q.23 Q.24 Q.250 0 09

2910

40

25

19

51 46

71

0 0 0

PENITENTSTRONGLR AGREE AGREE NEUTRALDISAGREE STRONGLY DISAGREE

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INFERENCE :

CHART -39

DIAGRAMATIC REPRESENTATION BASED ON “ DEPRESSIVE LEVEL OF

RESPONDENTS

DEPRESSIVESTRONGLY

AGREE AGREE NEUTRAL DISAGREESTRONGLY DISAGREE

Q. 26 0 25 36 39 0

Q.27 0 19 8 73 0

Q.28 0 23 14 57 0

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TABLE -40

DISTRIBUTION OF RESPONDENTS BASED ON “ OPTIMIST LEVEL OF

RESPONDENTS

Q.26 Q.27 Q.280 0 0

25 19 23

36

814

39

73 57

0 00

DEPRESSIVESTRONGLR AGREE AGREE NEUTRALDISAGREE STRONGLY DISAGREE

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INFERENCE :

CHART -40

DIAGRAMATIC REPRESENTATION BASED ON “ OPTIMIST LEVEL OF

RESPONDENTS

OPTIMISTSTRONGLY

AGREE AGREE NEUTRAL DISAGREESTRONGLY DISAGREE

Q. 29 1 95 4 0 0

Q.30 0 25 33 42 0

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TABLE -41

DISTRIBUTION OF RESPONDENTS BASED ON “ PESSIMIST LEVEL OF

RESPONDENTS

Q.29 Q.300

20

40

60

80

100

120

1 0

95

25

4

33

0

42

0 0

STRONGLR AGREE AGREE NEUTRALDISAGREE STRONGLY DISAGREE

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INFERENCE :

CHART -41

DIAGRAMATIC REPRESENTATION BASED ON “ PESSIMIST LEVEL OF

RESPONDENTS

PESSIMISTSTRONGLY

AGREE AGREE NEUTRAL DISAGREESTRONGLY DISAGREE

Q. 31 3 48 35 14 0

Q.32 15 57 8 20 0

Q.33 0 30 47 23 0

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TABLE -42

DISTRIBUTION OF RESPONDENTS BASED ON “ SELF CONFIDENT LEVEL OF

RESPONDENTS

Q.31 Q.32 Q.330

20

40

60

80

100

120

315

0

48

57

30

358

47

14 20 23

0 0 0

STRONGLR AGREE AGREE NEUTRALDISAGREE STRONGLY DISAGREE

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INFERENCE :

CHART -42

DIAGRAMATIC REPRESENTATION BASED ON “ SELF CONFIDENT LEVEL OF

RESPONDENTS

SELF CONFIDENT

STRONGLY AGREE AGREE NEUTRAL DISAGREE

STRONGLY DISAGREE

Q. 34 0 33 15 52 0

Q.35 0 18 70 12 0

Q.36 0 20 65 15 0

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FINDINGS

Nearly (58%) of the respondents are female

Only very few(14%) of the respondents are above 70 year old .

Majority of (85%) respondents are form village

Q.34 Q.35 Q.360

20

40

60

80

100

120

0 0 0

3318 20

15

70 65

52

12 150 0 0

STRONGLR AGREE AGREE NEUTRALDISAGREE STRONGLY DISAGREE

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90% of the respondents are married and selttled in palakkad itself.

Majority of the respondents are literate only (13% )of respondents are illitrate.

(68%) of the respondents are from joint family.

Only very few (9%) of respondents have no children.

Nearly (58%) of the respondents are nor working.

Fairley half (44%) of the respondents have a family income of above 10000 per

month.

39% of respondents have medical expense of 1000-2000 per month.

Most of the respondents (82%)say they have sufficient income for the treatment.

Around half of the respondents(47%) are taking treatment for diabetes above 8

years.

Around (58%) of the respondents doesn’t feel better than they thought, they

would be when they grow older .

About (66%) of the respondents feel they have nt got more of the breaks in life

than most people.

34% of the respondents feel neutral that this is the dearest time in their life but

even 37% of the respondents feel this IS not the dearest time in their life.

Around(65%) of the respondents are happy as when they were young.

Almost (47%) of respondents doesn’t feel lonely ever they are engaged in any

work or other.

Majority (76%) of the respondents feel these are the good years in their life.

43% of the respondents are dependent but 41% need help in solving the problem.

(54%) and (33%) of the respondents are well satisfied with their life.

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Majority of the respondents doesn’t regret about their life when they look back.

They are happy about their well being.

Only very few of respondents are depressed about their life.

Most of people show optimist attitude towards their life and looking forward for

their near future.

The respondent show no pessimistic attitude towards their day today life.

Most of the respondents show biased about their level of self confidence in them.

SUGGESTIONS

Young adults can avoide the usage of fast foods and calories rich foods.

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To improve mental health of diabetic patients. They have are encouraged to do exercise

regularly for the better blood sugar control and to reduce the risk of cardiovascular

diseases .

For stressors’ exercise /yoga can often help relieve stress and lower the blood sugar level.

CONCLUSION

Thus, it was concluded that most of the diabetic patients’ mental level is medium. It can

be improved through maintaining a physical health. Living with physical pain everyday

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puts a strain on psychological well being. Keeping the mind healthy while the body

struggles is not always easy, but it plays a huge role in coping with day to day pain. Also,

people living with chronic physical conditions frequently suffer from depression or anxiety

in addition to their impairment. On-going illness, particularly those that cause pain, affect

brain chemistry and sleep and cause mood fluctuations. Although effective treatments

exist for both diabetics and mental health problems, delivering services for physical and

mental health problems separately ignores their interaction and may be inefficient.

Psychosocial interventions, could improve both the physical and mental health of patients

with diabetes.