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Paper Title: Stress During Pandemic Among Early and Middle Adulthood
Authors Name: Charumuki. G , Bhavadharani. N , Swetha. R
Unique Id: IJSDR2210141
Published In: Volume 7 Issue 10, October-2022
Abstract: Stress is natural term which alludes to the results of the disappointment of a human or creature body to react fittingly to enthusiastic and actual dangers to the organic entity, are real or envisioned it incorporates the condition of alert and adrenaline surge, momentary obstruction as a method for dealing with stress, strong pressure, powerlessness to focus and an assortment of actual responses, for example, migraines and sped up pulse. In this pandemic situation every individual is very much stressed due to joblessness, daily expenses, family problems, etc. and the study is to measure the stress level of the individuals during pandemic. The questionnaire that has been used in this study was “perceived Stress Scale”. The sample size of the study consists of 180 individuals in which 90 are males and 90 are females. In this research, simple random sampling and correlation research design has been used. By comparing the male and female data shows that males had more stress than the females in the group. By comparing, early adulthood and middle adulthood shows that middle adulthood were highly stressed. The calculated (P. Value) 0.012 is less than the 0.05. Hence, we reject null hypothesis. Therefore, there is a significant difference between age and stress level. The calculated (P. Value) 0.253 is more than the 0.05. Hence, we accept null hypothesis. Therefore, there is a no significant difference between gender and stress level.
Keywords: Pandemic, stress level, early adulthood, middle adulthood.
Cite Article: "Stress During Pandemic Among Early and Middle Adulthood", International Journal of Science & Engineering Development Research (www.ijsdr.org), ISSN:2455-2631, Vol.7, Issue 10, page no.830 - 840, October-2022, Available :http://www.ijsdr.org/papers/IJSDR2210141.pdf
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Publication Details: Published Paper ID: IJSDR2210141
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Published In: Volume 7 Issue 10, October-2022
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