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Psychological Well-being of Hypertensive People
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The present study was conducted to assess the Psychological Well-being of Hypertensive People. A sample of 200 people (both sexes) was selected, in which 100 were hypertensive and 100 were normal control of 35 to 55 years of age. All the subjects were administered psychological well-being scale (Carol Ryff. 1989). Obtained data were analyzed by appropriate statistical tool for compression of hypertensive and normal controlled. Finding shows that the hypertensive group had lower level of psychological well-being than normal control group
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Psychological Well-being And Hypertension
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