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Socio-Psychological Correlates of Well-being of HIV Positive People
R. L. Zinta ,
Sonia Kaundal,
Anurag Sharma
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February 24, 2026
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Attaining La Dolce Vita, an Epicurean philosophy of passing sweet life has remained human nature since inception from Stone Age to modern technological societies where melody of relentless cognitive and emotional pressures also seems to be melodious. Seeking hedonism through sexual intercourse has remained instinctive tendency of human being throughout Satyug, Pleistocene period to the present Kaliyug. Although ancient Indian society was sexually tolerant yet the attitude toward sex, seduction and infidelity has changed significantly (Zinta & Negi, 2013). The epics like Vedas, Upanishadas, Mahabharata, Ramayana, and writing of Budha and Mahavira, Vatsyayana Kamasutra aphorisms on love support the Hindu ethics while forming the 002 ISSN-0976 9218 intimate relationship those maintaining harmony and brotherhood amongst the communities. Beside unprecedented progress made by the people through advent of science and technology, its excessive exploitation in the present scenario has also affected the life of million. For example the urbanization has resulted in scarce resources; as a result people are force to live under extreme pernicious, ravenous, harsh conditions like beggary, destitution penury circumstances (Zinta, Thakur & Prakash, 2013). Once a time, India was known as “Golden Sparrow”, full or resources with exemplary morality, cultural taboos, and ethics full of rule and regulation that now have polluted steadily by diluting the “Dharma” and “Psyche” of people through their greed and advancement. Now Darwinian concept “survival for the fittest” seems to suits well and the powerful minority overruled on the helpless majority.
Keywords
Psycho-Social Stress
Allostatic Load
Psychological Vulnerabilities and Wellbeing