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Level of Stress and Mental Health of Print Media and Electronic Media People
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The article provides the research conducted on the people working in print media and electronic media. The aim of the present study is to assess the level of stress and mental health of people working in print and electronic media. The sample consists of 80 subjects drawn from lucknow. They were administered Mental health scale by Hussain and Sharma (1996) and life stress scale by Holmes and Rahe ( 1967). Mean, SD and two way anova was calculated for the data. The results show that there is no significant difference in the level of stress of print media and electronic media. Reporting group has significantly higher level of stress as compared to editorial group. There is significant difference in the mental health of print media and electronic media. Reporting group and editorial group has obtained more or less similar scores in mental health.
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Level of Stress, Mental Health, Print and Electronic Media.
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