International Journal of Drug Delivery Technology
Volume 16, Issue 2s

Effect Of Multi Context Approach To Improve Self-Esteem Among Alcohol Dependence Syndrome

Vinitha Lakshmi R1*, Maheswari V2

1*Assistant Professor, Saveetha College of Occupational Therapy, Chennai, India
2Occupational Therapy, SIMATS Institution of Medical and Technical sciences, Chennai, India

ABSTRACT

Background: Alcohol Dependence Syndrome Affects 55.1% Of Heavy Episodic Male Drinkers In India Aged 15 And Above. The Multi-Context Approach Uses Learning And Metacognitive Strategies To Improve Self-Awareness And Daily Functioning. Self-Esteem, A Basic Psychological Need, Influences Mental Health And Overall Well-Being. This Study Evaluates The Effectiveness Of The Multi-Context Approach In Improving Self-Esteem Among Individuals With Alcohol Dependence Syndrome.

Aim: To Find Out The Effect Of Multi Context Approach On Self-Esteem Among Alcohol Dependence Syndrome.

Method: A Quasi-Experimental Study Was Carried Out At The Jeevan De-Addiction Center, Chennai, With 30 Male Patients 30–45 Years With Alcohol Dependence Syndrome And Low Self-Esteem. Using Purposive Sampling, They Were Assigned To Control And Experimental Groups. Self-Esteem Was Measured Using The Rosenberg Scale Before And After A 12-Week Intervention, Where The Control Group Received Conventional Therapy And The Experimental Group Received Multi-Context Approach Activities.

Result: The Statistical Results Show A Significant Improvement In The Experimental Group After Receiving Multi-Contextual Activities. These Activities Were More Effective Than Conventional Occupational Therapy.

Conclusion: The Study Concludes That Multi-Contextual Activities Are More Effective Than Conventional Therapy In Improving Self-Esteem Among Males With Alcohol Dependence Syndrome.

Keywords: Male population with alcohol dependence syndrome, Self-esteem, Multi contextual activities

How to cite this article: Lakshmi VR, Maheswari V, Effect Of Multi Context Approach To Improve Self-Esteem Among Alcohol Dependence Syndrome. Int J Drug Deliv Technol. 2026;16(2s): 870-876; DOI: 10.25258/ijddt.16.870-876