A study to determine the emotional and behavioral problems among children of employed mothers in selected schools at Manamadurai, Sivagangai district, Tamilnadu

Prabitha, S K (2010) A study to determine the emotional and behavioral problems among children of employed mothers in selected schools at Manamadurai, Sivagangai district, Tamilnadu. Masters thesis, Matha College of Nursing, Manamadurai.

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Abstract

STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM: A study to determine the emotional and behavioral problems among children of employed mothers in selected schools at Manamadurai, Sivagangai district, Tamilnadu. METHODOLOGY: A descriptive design was used in this study. It describes the phenomena in real life situation. It provides accurate account of the characteristics of particular individuals, and situation of groups. The samples consist of 100 children of employed mothers who fulfill the inclusion criteria are selected. Convenience sampling technique was used in this study. Two schools were selected. Before the data collection, the researcher got the formal permission from the principal of Roman Catholic school at Manamadurai. The total numbers of students were 450; the survey was conducted among the students to find out the children of employed mother. The total numbers of employed mothers were 55. In Okkoor Velliyan Chettiyar Higher Secondary School the total number of students were approximately 750, the survey was conducted among the students to find out the children of employed mothers. The total number of employed mothers are 123 in that 45 students were selected as sample of those who fulfill the inclusion criteria. OBJECTIVES: 1. To assess the emotional problems among children of employed mothers in selected schools. 2. To assess the behavioral problems among children of employed mothers in selected school 3. To find out the correlation between emotional and behavioral problems of children of employed mothers 4. To find out the association between the emotional problems of children of employed mothers and selected demographic variables such as age of children, sex of children, education of mothers, family income, mother’s religion, occupation, working hours, type of family, number of siblings, parental status, recreational facilities and child’s hobbies, type of school and educational system. 5. To find out the association between the behavioral problems of children of employed mothers and selected demographic variables such as age, sex, education of mothers, family income, mother’s religion, occupation, working hours, type of family, number of siblings, parental status, recreational facilities and child’s hobbies, type of school and educational system. HYPOTHESES: H1: There will be a correlation between emotional and behavioral problems among children of employed mothers. H2: There will be a significant association between emotional problems among children of employed mothers and selected demographic variables such as age, sex, and education of mothers, family income, mother’s religion, and occupation, working hours, type of family, number of siblings, parental status, recreational facilities and child’s hobbies, type of school and educational system. H3:There will be a significant association between behavioral problems among children of employed mothers and selected demographic variables such as age of children , sex of children, and education of mothers, family income, mother’s religion, and occupation, working hours, type of family, number of siblings, parental status, recreational facilities and child’s hobbies, type of school and educational system. ASSUMPTION

Item Type: Thesis (Masters)
Additional Information: Reg.No30085416
Uncontrolled Keywords: Emotional and behavioral problems, children, employed mothers, selected schools, Manamadurai, Sivagangai district, Tamilnadu.
Subjects: NURSING > Paediatric Nursing
Depositing User: Subramani R
Date Deposited: 18 Aug 2020 18:01
Last Modified: 18 Aug 2020 18:01
URI: http://repository-tnmgrmu.ac.in/id/eprint/12880

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