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A Study of Death Anxiety Before and After Abortion among Married and Unmarried Women


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1 Department of Psychology, Saurashtra University, Rajkot, Gujrat, India
     

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The main purpose of this research was to find out the mean difference of death anxiety before and after abortion in married and unmarried women. The total 60 women (30 unmarried and 30 married) were taken as a sample. The research tool for death anxiety was measured by Thakur (1983). T-test was applied to check the significance difference of Death Anxiety before and after abortion among married and unmarried women. Results revealed that significant difference in death anxiety before and after abortion among married and unmarried women. They both are feeling high death anxiety before abortion.

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Death Anxiety, Abortion, Married and Un-Married Women.
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Yogesh A. Jogsan
Department of Psychology, Saurashtra University, Rajkot, Gujrat, India

Abstract


The main purpose of this research was to find out the mean difference of death anxiety before and after abortion in married and unmarried women. The total 60 women (30 unmarried and 30 married) were taken as a sample. The research tool for death anxiety was measured by Thakur (1983). T-test was applied to check the significance difference of Death Anxiety before and after abortion among married and unmarried women. Results revealed that significant difference in death anxiety before and after abortion among married and unmarried women. They both are feeling high death anxiety before abortion.

Keywords


Death Anxiety, Abortion, Married and Un-Married Women.