Original Research Article
Year: 2021 | Month: September | Volume: 11 | Issue: 9 | Pages: 55-59
DOI: https://doi.org/10.52403/ijhsr.20210908
A Study to Assess the Prevalence of Tattooing and Awareness about Associated Health Risks among Students in a Selected College of District Ludhiana, Punjab
Amninder Kaur1, Babanpreet Kaur2, Chetna3, Deepika4, Gurbir Kaur5, Gurjasmeen Kaur6, Gurkirat Kaur7, Harmanpreet Kaur8, Harmanpreet Kaur9, Harmanpreet Kaur10
1Assistant Professor, Dayanand Medical College Hospital College of Nursing, Ludhiana
2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10 Bachelor of Science in Nursing Students Dayanand Medical College Hospital College of Nursing, Ludhiana
Corresponding Author: Gurbir Kaur
ABSTRACT
Background: Tattooing has gained increasing popularity worldwide especially among adolescents and young adults. Worldwide, the evidence for tattooing has been found since old day. For thousands of years, human beings have marked their own skin, deliberately by permanently applying various types of pigment or ink. Tattoo inks usually consist of organic pigments, isopropyl alcohol and water. Tattooing is a practice in numerous cultures, for a variety of reasons. Sometimes tattoos are used as a proof of social status, or to identify one’s membership. Therefore a study was undertaken to assess the prevalence of tattooing and awareness about associated health risks among students in a selected college of district Ludhiana, Punjab.
Objective: To assess the prevalence of tattooing and awareness about health risks associated with tattooing among students.
Material and Method: A descriptive research design was used to assess the prevalence of tattooing and awareness about associated health risks among students in selected college of district Ludhiana, Punjab. Convenience sampling technique was used to select sample of 144 students. Data was collected electronically (Google Forms). Analysis was done as per objectives of study by using descriptive and inferential statistics.
Result: The study results showed that Majority of the students (>80%) were aware about common health risks related to tattooing. Age and socioeconomic status of students had significant association with awareness of health risk related to tattooing.
Conclusion: The study finding revealed that nearly (98.6%) subjects had no tattoo. Hence it was concluded that the prevalence of tattooing among students is (1.4%). In context of tattooing, (42.4%) students were interested to have tattoo whereas, (51.4%) were not interested and (6.3%) were eager to try getting tattoo.
Key words: Students, Tattoo, health risks.