Mental Health and Depression among Working and NonWorking Women
Published By: International Journal of Scientific and Research P | Published Date: August, 01 , 2012The main purpose of this research was to find out
the mean difference between working and non-working women
in mental health and depression. The total sample consisted 80
women were taken. The research tool for mental health was
measured by Dr. D.J. Bhatt and Gita R. Geeda (1992). While the
tool for depression were used which made by Beck (1961). Here
't' test was applied to check the significance of mental health and
depression in working and non-working women to check the
correlation method is sued.
Results revealed that significant difference in mental health
and depression with respect to both working and non-working
women on mental health and depression. While the correlation
between mental health and depression reveals 0.71% high
positive correlation.
Author(s): Dr. Yogesh A Jogsan, Revati R. Dudhatra | Posted on: May 21, 2015 | Views()