Abstract

Aim of the study is to find out the mental health among married men and women so investigator selected two groups one is low age of married men and women and other is high age of men and women, both groups have 30 respondents. In one group has 19 low age of married men and women and other one groups has 11 high age of married men and women. Data were collected from anand city. Scale was use for data collection is personal datasheet and mental health scale developed by bhatt and geeda (1992) and data were analysis through ‘t’ test. Result show, There is no significant mean difference of mental health between low and high age of married men and women. There is no significant mean difference of the mental health of joint and nuclear family of married men and women.

Highlights

  • Hypothesis: 1. There is no significant difference between the mental health of low and high age of married men and women

  • There is no significant difference between the mental health of joint and nuclear family of married men and women

  • These means indicate that married men and women of low ages experienced the highest level of mental health (40.37) as compared to the married men and women of high ages (38.09).The result indicate this as first sight when ‘t’ value was calculated to know statistical significant of mean difference, insignificant difference was observed between low and high ages of married men and women. ‘t’

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Table no., (N=30), Means, SDs and‘t’ value of mental health with reference to Type of Age: Type of Age. It is revealed in Table No. that mean score of mental health in married men and women belonging to low and high ages are 40.37 and 38.09 respectively These means indicate that married men and women of low ages experienced the highest level of mental health (40.37) as compared to the married men and women of high ages (38.09).The result indicate this as first sight when ‘t’ value was calculated to know statistical significant of mean difference, insignificant difference was observed between low and high ages of married men and women. The results show that type of age has no significant effect on mental health. Table no., (N=30), Means, SD and ‘t’ value of mental health with reference to Type of family

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