Volume : 8, Issue : 4, APR 2022

A COMPARATIVE STUDY ON MENTAL HEALTH AMONG YAGYA PRACTITIONERS AND NON- PRACTITIONERS

SONAM KUMARI, DR. MANORANJAN TRIPATHY

Abstract

Background: Mental health is a state of wellbeing in which individuals realizes his or her own abilities can cope with the normal stressors of life can work productively and visible to make a contribution to his or her community. Our emotional, psychological, and social well-being are all the part of our mental health. It has an impact on the way we think, feel, and act. Mental health is vital at all stages of life, including childhood, adolescence, and maturity. 

Aim: The main aim of the present study was to examine the difference on mental health among Yagya Practitioners and Non-Practitioners. 

Method: In the present study null hypothesis was applied to check the authenticity of the research equivalently including Ex- Post Facto research design. Data was collected with the help of primary source i.e. questionnaire incorporating Mental Health Scale constructed and Standardized by Dr. Smt Kamlesh Sharma. A sample of 60 was taken, 30 based on daily Yagya Practicing and 30 on Non-Yagya practicing adults using Accidental Sampling Method.  Statistical Techniques: Data were evaluated with the help of t-test. The statistical analysis of the research study was carried out by comparing the Yagya practicing and Non- practicing individuals.                                                                                                                                            

Result: The estimate t-value carried out by succeeds at 0.05 level and thus the null hypothesis is retained.                                                                                                                                                 

Conclusion: To conclude from the following research it can be said that the mental health of daily Yagya Practitioners and Non- Practitioners are presumably similar.

Keywords

MENTAL HEALTH, YAGYA PRACTITIONERS AND NON-PRACTITIONERS.

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