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Tomar, Rekha
- Effect of Family Violence on Mental Health: A Study of Adolescents
Authors
1 Department of Psychology, N.R.E.C. College, Kurjha, Uttar Pradesh, IN
Source
International Journal of Innovative Research and Development, Vol 5, No 14 (2016), Pagination: 197-201Abstract
Like our physical health, mental health is also important at every stage of life, it influences the daily life as well as the future. The purpose of the present investigation was to study the effect of family violence on mental health of adolescents. The sample comprised 120 adolescents. The subjects were divided into three groups on the basis of family violence i.e. high family violence (40), average family violence (40) and low family violence (40). In each cell there were equal numbers of boys and girls, aged 16 to 19. Family Violence Inventory and Mental Health Inventory were administered. 3x2 factorial design was employed. The data were analyzed through Mean and ANOVA. Findings show that family violence significantly affects mental health whereas gender does not significantly affect the level of mental health.
Keywords
Family Violence, Mental Health, Gender, Adolescents.- A Study of Emotional Intelligence among Doctors
Authors
1 Department of Psychology, N.R.E.C. College, Kurjha, Uttar Pradesh, IN
Source
International Journal of Innovative Research and Development, Vol 5, No 6 (2016), Pagination: 303-308Abstract
The Purpose of this study was to examine the effect of types of hospitals and length of service on emotional intelligence of doctors. Types of hospitals and length of service are independent variables and emotional intelligence is dependent variable in this study. Emotional Intelligence Scale (constructed by Anukool Hyde, Sanjyot Pethe and Upinder Dhar) was used to collect data. Data were collected by random sample of 150 doctors (75 doctors from government hospitals and 75 doctors from private hospitals), from different hospitals of Meerut and J.P. Nagar districts. The data were analyzed through Mean and ANOVA. The result indicates that types of hospitals and length of service positively and significantly affect the emotional intelligence. The doctors of private hospitals have better emotional intelligence than the doctors of government hospitals. The length of service of the doctors has also found an influencing factor of emotional intelligence.