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Vol. 7, Issue 12, Part D (2021)

Level of stress among working and non-working women in Rewa district

Level of stress among working and non-working women in Rewa district

Author(s)
Preetam Singh
Abstract
The current study was conducted to compare the level of stress and association among working and non-working women residing in Rewa district. PSLE scale developed by Singh and Kaur (1983) [1] was used to measure stressful life events of the individuals. The subjects are required to report which life events they have experienced in the past one year and which life events they have experienced in life time. The housewives also face stressors in their day-to-day life which affects health and emotions. Both working and non-working women should have greater skills of emotional competence and stress management in order to have a sound health. Looking after the daily household tasks efficiently with less problems and setbacks is a skill that every woman should be endowed with, whether working or non-working in order to have a happy family life. The emotional competence, stress and health status are independent but they have a long lasting impact on the individual's life. Very few studies deal with the interrelation between stress, health status and depression of working and non working women.
Pages: 216-220  |  313 Views  48 Downloads
How to cite this article:
Preetam Singh. Level of stress among working and non-working women in Rewa district. Int J Appl Res 2021;7(12):216-220.
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