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| Published: September 30, 2019
Effect of Mental Health on Adolescence
Asst. Professor, Godawari College Ambad, Dist. Jalna, Maharashtra, India Google Scholar More about the auther
DIP: 18.01.051/20190703
DOI: 10.25215/0703.051
ABSTRACT
The purpose research attempted to Effect of gender difference between mental health and sub factor Emotional stability, Overall adjustment, Autonomy, Security- Insecurity, Self-concept, and Intelligence. Objectives: To examine the Mental Health among male and female Adolescence. Hypotheses There is no significant difference between male and female Adolescence with Mental Health dimension on Emotional stability, Overall adjustment, Autonomy, Security- Insecurity, Self-concept, Intelligence. Method: The sample has 100 Adolescence in each 50 male Adolescence and 50 female Adolescence. Where gender were considered as independent variables and Mental Health, Emotional stability, Adjustment, Self-concept, Autonomy, Security- Insecurity, Intelligence.as dependent variables. The scale was used for data collection mental health battery by Arun Kumar Singh and Alpana Sen Gupta (2005). Sample design was used and data were analysis by Mean, SD and ‘F’ values. Results: Mean, SD and ‘F’ values significant difference between Male and Female Adolescence on Mental Health, Emotional stability, Adjustment, Self-concept, Autonomy, Security- Insecurity but no Mean, SD and ‘F’ values significant difference between Male and Female Adolescence on Intelligence. Conclusions: 1) Female Adolescence high emotional stability than male Adolescence. 2) Female Adolescence high Adjustment than male Adolescence. 3) Female Adolescence high self-concept than male Adolescence. 4) Male Adolescence high Autonomy than female Adolescence. 5) Male Adolescence high security- Insecurity than female Adolescence.6) There is no significant difference of intelligence between male and female Adolescence. 7) Female Adolescence better mental health than male Adolescence.
Keywords
Adolescence, Mental Health, Emotional stability, Overall adjustment, Autonomy, Security- Insecurity, Self-concept, Intelligence
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© 2019, Waghmare. R.D
Received: May 08, 2019; Revision Received: September 29, 2019; Accepted: September 30, 2019
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ISSN 2348-5396
ISSN 2349-3429
18.01.051/20190703
10.25215/0703.051
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