https://www.selleckchem.com/products/BAY-73-4506.html Stratification was done on age, duration of CLD and gender to see the effect modifiers. Chi-Square test was used at 5% significance level for determining statistically significant difference. Out of 111 patients, 38 (34.2%) were found to have depression on the basis of their HADS-D score. When depression was stratified according to age, gender and duration of chronic liver disease, a strong statistical association was seen with duration of chronic liver disease and increased serum ALT levels (p<0.05). Depression is fairly common in patients with CLD and is significantly associated with the duration of CLD and derangement of liver enzymes. Depression is fairly common in patients with CLD and is significantly associated with the duration of CLD and derangement of liver enzymes. Testosterone levels are shown to be affected by the social environment where individuals spend most of the duration of their daily activities. It has been reported that religion may play a role in reducing harm and contributing to the resilience of young people. Objective of the study was to compare the serum Testosterone level of the College students with that of the Madrassa students of the same age group. This was a cross-sectional study with a total of 145 participants between 18-25 years of age. Subjects from the religious institutions (Madrassa) were 30 and non- religious institutions (Colleges) were 115. Fasting blood samples were obtained from all participants for serum testosterone levels (measured using Radioimmunoassay (RIA) technique). Students studying in religious institutions (Madrassa) have significantly (p=0.001) lower serum Testosterone (6.5±2.01 ng/ml) levels compared to students of the non-religious institution, i.e., 9.08±3.07 ng/ml. The social environment of studies like madrassa or college affects testosterone hormone levels. The social environment of studies like madrassa or college affects testosterone hormone levels