Interwoven relation between tattoo, alcohol and psychological components
Author(s) -
M R Anitha,
Naveen S. Kotur,
V. Vijayanath
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
indian journal of clinical anatomy and physiology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2394-2126
pISSN - 2394-2118
DOI - 10.18231/j.ijcap.2020.040
Subject(s) - anxiety , clinical psychology , dilemma , alcohol consumption , psychology , alcohol , medicine , psychiatry , social psychology , philosophy , biochemistry , chemistry , epistemology
The primary aim of this study is to examine the relationship between having tattoo andconsumption of alcohol along with the anxiety and emotional diagnosis. As the literature supports to acertain extent but not confirmatory.Aims: To find out the use of alcohol and the method of having the tattoo and later removal of these tattoos.Tattoos correlation with having alcohol consumption, anxiety, emotional status, and regrets.Methodology: This study was conducted in the community, those who are visiting to seek the help ofprofessionals for their suggestions regarding having the tattoos. However, they have not been taking anymedicine or prescription or procedure from the center where these samples have been collected. The studywas conducted between January 2019 to June 2019.Results: The results have significant values concerning the use of alcohol and having the tattoos in termsof its removal and from the source where they got these tattoo done. More to add the relation betweenanxiety and alcohol consumption concerning having a tattoo is alarming, especially in graduates and thosebelonging to the age group of 19-21.Discussion: The results of the study are very much convincing with the hypothesis from which the studyhas been undertaken, concerning highly significant statistical value concerning those having tattoos andshowing the anxiety features.Conclusion: Many studies and hypotheses are pointing out the correlation between alcohol consumptionand having the tattoo. But few had a clear report in proving the hypothesis whereas the majority were indilemma to say confidently about the exact relationship. But in our study, it has shown many significantvalues which may be taken into account and looked for a large number of samples including from differentages, religion, and others to come to a correct conclusion.Keywords: Alcohol, Tattoo, Anxiety, Regrets.
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