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Attitude of Working and Non-Working Women Towards Menopausal Symptoms
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The present study shows that the attitude of women towards menopausal symptoms in working and non-working women on the basis on questionnaire, variations in characteristics in age group 37- 45 years. Data on age group, educational status were collected from 80 menopausal women (40 working and 40 non-working women) in Nanded city. Working women were from teaching field, Anganwadi workers, beauty parlour, shop keeper, sewing work, kamwalis, nursing, clerical jobs, labour work and non-working women as house wives. The study findings observe that the menopausal symptoms i.e social/mental and medical/clinical aspects are remarkable in non-working women as compaired to working women.
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Menopause, Working, Non-Working Women.
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