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VOL. 4, ISSUE 8 (2017)
Level of stress among working women
Authors
Aswathy Surendran, Mandhare Madhuri, Supriya Ray
Abstract
Introduction: Stress is defined as “the non- specific response of the body to any demand placed upon it. It made use of non- probability convenient sampling in selecting the 100 working women. The sample responded to the valid and reliable instrument.
Aim: The aim of this non - experimental study is to assess the level of stress among working women. Methods: A quantitative research approach with non-experimental research design was adopted for the present study.
Results: The study shows most (77%) working women had moderate level of stress and (20%) women had Severe level of stress and (3%) of women had mild level of stress.
Conclusion: The result shows that 77% of samples having moderate level of stress score. 20% of samples having severe level of stress score and 03% samples having mild level of stress.
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Pages:96-98
How to cite this article:
Aswathy Surendran, Mandhare Madhuri, Supriya Ray "Level of stress among working women". International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research and Development, Vol 4, Issue 8, 2017, Pages 96-98
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