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- Perceived Parental Aspiration and Mental Health: A Study among Adolescents of Government and Private School Across Stream
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Krishna Duhan
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1 Department of Human Development and Family Studies, I.C. College of Home Science, CCSHAU, Hisar, Haryana, IN
1 Department of Human Development and Family Studies, I.C. College of Home Science, CCSHAU, Hisar, Haryana, IN
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Indian Journal of Health and Wellbeing, Vol 11, No 4-6 (2020), Pagination: 179-185Abstract
Parental aspiration are often amazed with parents' educational achievements (how much parents expect from their children schooling to complete).Mental health is a key which shows the level to which the person has been able to meet his environmental loads i.e. social, emotional or physical; and the extent to which he gets himself mentally worried, therefore the study was conducted to examine the parental aspiration and mental health of adolescents. The study was undertaken in Hisar district of Haryana state in rural and urban area. A list of adolescents studying in arts and science stream from XI and XII class was prepared from govt. and private schools of rural and urban area i.e. 100 from rural area and 100 from urban area from thus making a total sample of 200 adolescents. Parental aspiration scale by Grover and Grover (1987) was used to assess perceived parental aspiration of respondents, and mental health inventory by Jagdish and Shrivastva (1983) to assess mental health of respondents. The finding elucidates that science stream and private school respondents perceived high level of parental aspiration than their counter parts. Results further revealed significant differences for stream of education and type of school. Results further pinpointed that science stream and private school respondents had better mental health than arts stream and govt. school respondents.Keywords
Perceived Parental Aspiration, Mental Health, Adolescents, School.- A Comparative Study on Parental Aspiration and Academic Stress among Adolescents of Rural and Urban Area
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1 Department of Human Development and Family Studies, I.C. College of Home Science, CCSHAU, Hisar, Haryana, IN
1 Department of Human Development and Family Studies, I.C. College of Home Science, CCSHAU, Hisar, Haryana, IN
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Indian Journal of Health and Wellbeing, Vol 11, No 4-6 (2020), Pagination: 203-207Abstract
Academic stress is a mental discomfort with respect to some expected frustration related with academic failure. Parents which serves as first school for the child appears to be an important source of rising expectation, therefore the study was conducted to examine the relationship of parental aspiration and with academic stress. The study was undertaken in Hisar district of Haryana state in rural and urban area. A list of adolescents was prepared from rural and urban area i.e. 100 from rural area and 100 from urban area thus making a total sample of 200 adolescents. The sample represents equal number of boys and girls ranging in 16-18 years of age group comprising equal sample size with regards to area of residence. Parental aspiration scale by Grover and Grover (1987) was used to assess perceived parental aspiration of respondents, and academic stress scale by Rao (2012) was used to assess academic stress of respondents. The finding elucidates that urban respondents perceived higher parental aspiration than rural respondents. The results further highlighted that female respondents perceived higher parental aspiration than their counterparts. Results further revealed that urban respondents face more academic stress than rural respondents. Results further pinpointed that ordinal position, occupation of mother, and parent's income of the respondents was significantly and negative correlated with academic stress. Parental aspiration and parent's education was significantly and positively correlated with academic stress.Keywords
Parental Aspiration, Parental Education, Academic Stress, Adolescents.- Klinefelter Syndrome: A Review
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1 Department of Human Development and Family Studies, Choudhary Charan Singh Haryana Agricultural University, Hisar, Haryana, IN
1 Department of Human Development and Family Studies, Choudhary Charan Singh Haryana Agricultural University, Hisar, Haryana, IN