Comparative Study of Mental Health of Working and Non-Working Women
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Current research has been done to know the impact on mental health of working and non-working women. The total number of samples for this was 60 in which 30
working women and 30 non-working women in the age group of 25 to 45 years were
taken. MHI (Mental Health Inventory) was used for data analysis by Dr. Mrs. Kamlesh
Sharma for data collection. There is no significant difference between working and
non-working women. The results showed that the mental health scores of working
women and non-working women did not differ, with both having almost the same
mental health.
working women and 30 non-working women in the age group of 25 to 45 years were
taken. MHI (Mental Health Inventory) was used for data analysis by Dr. Mrs. Kamlesh
Sharma for data collection. There is no significant difference between working and
non-working women. The results showed that the mental health scores of working
women and non-working women did not differ, with both having almost the same
mental health.
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Khunttey, A., & Sahu, A. (2021). Comparative Study of Mental Health of Working and Non-Working Women. Mind and Society, 10(01-02), 54–57. Retrieved from https://mindandsociety.in/index.php/MAS/article/view/284
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