Conceptual Framework on Effects of Music in Polycystic Ovary Syndrome of A Case
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.37506/ijphrd.v11i8.10921Keywords:
PCOS, Sexual Suggestiveness, Single Case Research Design.Abstract
Music is a source of pleasure and creativity. In the present work an attempt to relate musical experiences
with sexual suggestiveness has made in the clinical population (PCOS). The subject’s personality along case
history has been assessed. It is a single case research design (n=1, a female unmarried case of 32 years). 11
songs (including a background music) were judged by the subject to determine the level of suggestiveness.
The songs were evaluated by the researchers (one male and one female) to know suitability of the parameters
fixed in this study. Inductive analysis for creative synthesis was maintained to discover patterns in sexual
behavior of the subject. Results were analyzed and discussed. Importance of mirror neurons and masturbatory
guilt has been stated. Subject’s behavioral changes were analyzed by researchers through online media
(interface). Non pharmacological application has been emphasized to heal the patient with PCOS, a medical
condition. This is a six month long pilot study. A patient oriented affordable management plan has remained
the focus of the study.
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