Journal of Gynaecology-Lupine Publishers
Effects of Occupational Hazards on Mental andReproductive Health of Women Nepal by Pralhad Adhikari in IGWHC in Lupine Publishers.
Women constitute 51.5 percent of Nepal’s population. Their
socioeconomic condition is very backward. Because of forced or
early marriage, women are compelled to work as breadwinner of family or
worker of household. Some women have obligation to
work during pregnancy or immediately after delivery. Since many male
cohorts have gone abroad, society resorts to women for
labor. Occupational hazards of women are different based on geography,
rural-urban environment, ethnicity (or caste) and even
religion. Commonest of them are lack of safety devices, sexual
harassment, domestic/workplace violence, injuries and occupational
diseases. Their effects on psychology are lowered dignity (including
self-esteem), trauma, melancholy, depression, early aging and
other neurotic disorders. Their effects on reproductive health are
sexual deprivation, uterine prolapse, molestation at workplace,
marital rape, sexually transmitted diseases (STDs), extramarital affairs
and polygamy.
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