An Ex-Post Facto Study on Assessing Stress Interventions among Married and Unmarried Working Women with Special reference to Coimbatore
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.53983/ijmds.v3i5.92Keywords:
Stress management, Women stress, Stress affects women’s health, Symptoms of women stress, Managing women stress, Stress relieving methods, Stress careAbstract
Stress is a part of life, a normal response to emotional, intellectual, or physical demands. Positive stress motivates, and avoids danger and negative stress results in depression and psychological disorders. This research is to assess the level of stress among Women, and comparing their level of tolerance by considering marriage as a factor. The research design used in this study is Descriptive research design in other term as Ex-Post Facto research. This study done in KGISL Metropolis, Keeranatham, Coimbatore. The primary data collected through the structured questionnaire using Snowball Sampling Method, the data were collected from 70samples, from different work categories. Quantitative analysis such as Factor analysis and Chi square are used to test the hypothesis proposed. It is found that, a large number of women workers complain of frequent headaches, back pain, circulatory disorders, fatigue, and emotional and mental disorders. Married women feel that the Problems faced by them are quite higher than unmarried Women. Role of marriage anyway results in negative impacts in the career progress and achievements of working women, due to some break after marriage for their family hood, care of family and dependent's.