Abstract

The study was conducted to assess the status of mental health and marital adjustment of the working and non working women. The random sample consisted of 30 working women and 30 non working women selected. Mental Health Inventory by Dr. A.K. Shreevastav and Dr. Jagdish and marital adjustment inventory by P. Kumar and K. Rohatgi. Here t’ test was applied to check the significance of mental health and marital adjustment in working and non working women. The result shows that there is a significant difference between working and non working women in mental health and marital adjustment so the Hypothesis is not accepted.

Highlights

  • The study was conducted to assess the status of mental health and marital adjustment of the working and non working women

  • HYPOTHESES: 1. There is no significant difference between working and non working women in mental health

  • There is no significant difference between working and non working women in marital adjustment

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Summary

Introduction

The study was conducted to assess the status of mental health and marital adjustment of the working and non working women. The result shows that there is a significant difference between working and non working women in mental health and marital adjustment so the Hypothesis is not accepted. Present research makes an attempt toward the focusing upon the mental health and marital peace of both working and non working women. The study of mental health among working and non working women.

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