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Citation

Sankar R, Wani MA, R I. Int. J. Indian Psychol. 2017; 4(3): e102.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2017, The International Journal of Indian Psychȯlogy, Publisher Red'Shine Publications)

DOI

10.25215/0403.102

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

Objective: Mental health refers as the individual's adjustment with a maximum of effectiveness, satisfaction, happiness and socially considerate behaviour and the ability to face and accept the reality of life. The present research paper explored to study the level of mental health among adolescents.

METHOD: The present study consisted sample of 40 subjects divided in two groups (Boys and Girls) each group has 20 subjects. Further these two groups are equally subdivided into two more age wise (13-15 years and 16-19 years) groups with 10 subjects in each group. Mental Health Scale developed and standardized by Dr. Jagadish was used for the assessment of mental health. For statistical analysis and hypothesis testing mean and t-test was applied.

FINDINGS: The findings show that boys have high level of mental health than girls.

RESULTS also show that there is significant difference between the mental health scores of boys and girls. While as insignificant difference were found between the mental health scores of 13-15 years and 16-19 years old subjects.

CONCLUSION: On the basis of the findings in the present study we may conclude that gender and age are an influential factor in mental health.


Language: en

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