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| Published: November 01, 2024
Impact of Covid-19 on Psycho-Social Wellbeing of Males and Females: A Comparative Analysis
PhD Scholar, Centre for Psychology and Human Behaviour, Shobhit deemed to-be University Google Scholar More about the auther
Professor and Director, Centre for Psychology and Human Behaviour, Shobhit deemed to-be University Google Scholar More about the auther
DIP: 18.01.075.20241204
DOI: 10.25215/1204.075
ABSTRACT
The aim of this study is to explore gender differences in psycho-social wellbeing during the COVID-19 pandemic, focusing on the experiences of males and females. A total of 100 participants, consisting of 50 males and 50 females, were surveyed using a questionnaire designed to assess their psycho-social challenges during the pandemic. The study employed descriptive statistics to calculate the mean and standard deviation for each group, followed by an independent two-sample T-test to determine whether there was a statistically significant difference between the two groups. The results indicated that the mean psycho-social wellbeing score for males was 1.88 (SD = 1.36), while for females, it was 2.46 (SD = 1.39). The T-test yielded a T-statistic of -2.11 with 98 degrees of freedom and a p-value of 0.037, suggesting a statistically significant difference between the two groups. Females reported higher levels of psycho-social distress compared to males. This study concludes that the psycho-social impact of the COVID-19 pandemic was more pronounced among females, highlighting the need for gender-sensitive support mechanisms in addressing mental and social health challenges during global crises. Further research is recommended to understand the underlying factors contributing to these gender disparities.
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© 2024, Goel, K. & Devdutt, P.
Received: October 01, 2024; Revision Received: October 27, 2024; Accepted: November 01, 2024
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ISSN 2348-5396
ISSN 2349-3429
18.01.075.20241204
10.25215/1204.075
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Published in Volume 12, Issue 4, October- December, 2024