OPEN ACCESS

PEER-REVIEWED

Comparative Study

| Published: December 01, 2025

Differential Mental Health Outcomes Among Employed and Unemployed Women: A Comparative Study in Urban Ahmedabad

Babita Dwivedi

Research Scholar, P.G. Department of Psychology, S.P. University, V.V. Nagar, Gujarat Google Scholar More about the auther

, Dr. Samir J. Patel

Professor, P.G. Department of Psychology, S.P. University, V.V. Nagar, Gujarat Google Scholar More about the auther

DIP: 18.01.152.20251304

DOI: 10.25215/1304.152

ABSTRACT

The present study examined the differences in mental health between employed and unemployed women and explored the influence of socio-demographic and socioeconomic variables on their well-being. A random sample of 150 adult women (75 employed and 75 unemployed), aged 20–50 years, was selected from urban regions of Ahmedabad, Gujarat. The Mental Health Inventory (Jagdish & Srivastava, 1983) and the Socioeconomic Status Scale (Aggarwal, Bansal, & Kumar, 2005) were used to measure mental health and socioeconomic background, respectively. Results indicated that employed women reported significantly higher overall mental health, life satisfaction, and emotional stability compared to unemployed women. Socioeconomic status and education were positively correlated with mental health, while family size and number of children were negatively correlated. Employment status and SES emerged as the strongest predictors of mental health outcomes. The findings underscore the significance of economic and social empowerment in enhancing women’s psychological well-being.

Download Full Text
Responding Author Information

Babita Dwivedi @ Babita.akshat@gmail.com

Find On

Article Overview

ISSN 2348-5396

ISSN 2349-3429

18.01.152.20251304

10.25215/1304.152

Download: 3

View: 209

Published in   Volume 13, Issue 4, October- December, 2025