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- Effects of Lockdown During COVID-19 Pandemic on Psychosocial and Financial Wellbeing
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Saritha Joseph
1,
Akhila Jiby
2,
Athira M.
2,
Britty Pradeep
2,
Linju George
2,
Nayana Shaju
2,
Sreelakshmi R.
2
Affiliations
1 Associate Professor, St Joseph’s College of Nursing, Kothamangalam, Ernakulum, District, Kerala, IN
2 BSc Nursing Students, St Joseph’s College of Nursing, Kothamangalam, Ernakulum, District, Kerala, IN
1 Associate Professor, St Joseph’s College of Nursing, Kothamangalam, Ernakulum, District, Kerala, IN
2 BSc Nursing Students, St Joseph’s College of Nursing, Kothamangalam, Ernakulum, District, Kerala, IN
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Asian Journal of Nursing Education and Research, Vol 12, No 4 (2022), Pagination: 373-377Abstract
The COVID-19 pandemic and associated lock down has led to psychosocial and financial problem in the population. The main objectives of the study were 1) to assess the effects of lockdown during COVID 19 pandemic on psychosocial and financial well-being 2) to find the association between psychosocial and financial well-being of people with selected demographic variables, in a selected community at kothamangalam. The data was collected from 30 samples by using structured rating scale on psychosocial and financial well-being. The study found that majority (46.6%) had moderate on psychosocial and financial wellbeing. It was also found that there is significant association between selected demographic variables like number of dependent members infamily, monthlyincome, type of family, religion and the psychosocial and financial wellbeing.Keywords
Psychosocial and Financial Wellbeing, COVID-19 PandemicReferences
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- Stress Among Employed Mothers in a Selected Community
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Authors
Saritha Joseph
1,
Abeena Varghese
2,
Ashna Shaju
2,
Aswathy Sajeev
2,
Jayasree Jayakumar
2,
Jereena James
2,
Mariya K. J.
2
Affiliations
1 Associate Professor, St Joseph’s College of Nursing, Kothamangalam, Ernakulum District, Kerala, IN
2 2016 Batch BSc Nursing Students, St Joseph’s College of Nursing, Kothamangalam, Ernakulum District, Kerala, IN
1 Associate Professor, St Joseph’s College of Nursing, Kothamangalam, Ernakulum District, Kerala, IN
2 2016 Batch BSc Nursing Students, St Joseph’s College of Nursing, Kothamangalam, Ernakulum District, Kerala, IN
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Asian Journal of Nursing Education and Research, Vol 12, No 4 (2022), Pagination: 435-440Abstract
Working mothers may have stress due to various reasons like poor job satisfaction, financial insecurity, emotional responsibility for children, heavy workloads and gender based division of labor. The main objectives of this study are to assess the level of stress among employed mothers and to find out association between stress and selected demographic variables. A non-experimental descriptive design was used in the study. Stress level of employed mothers between the age group of 20-50 years assessed by using rating scale. Collected data was analyzed by using descriptive and inferential statistical methods. The study found that majority (50%) experienced only mild stress. The study also revealed that there is significant association between the level of stress among employed mothers and selected demographic variables such as religion, income, presence of working family members and presence of disease.Keywords
Stress, Employed Mothers.References
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