Volume : 8, Issue : 4, APR 2022

COMPARATIVE STUDY BETWEEN MENTAL HEALTH OF MALES AND FEMALE SUFFERING POST-COVID EFFECT

GAUTAM SAJAL, DR. MANORANJAN TRIPATHY

Abstract

Background: In COVID people suffering from stress, anxiety, fear, or mental health also effected in COVID-19 so in this study researcher shows the comparative study between mental health of male and female suffering post-COVID effects.

Aims: The current study aimed at comparative study between mental healths of male or female suffering post-COVID effects.

Methods: to meet the objective, ex-post factor design was used. The sample was selected to study and help in achieving the purpose of the study. The researcher was used quota sampling techniques for the data collection. A sample of 60 patients was selected for present research. The patients of Maharashtra were selected in the sample. Patient between the age ranges of 25-40 years was selected in samples. Participants were given a questionnaire named as mental health is developed by Dr. shrimati kamlesh Sharma. Samples were collected via Google form.

Statistical Analysis Used: The statistical analysis was done by calculating mean, SD, and t-test was used for assessing the mental health of male or female patients.

Results: The obtain t-value and the calculated t-value of the entire hypothesis is greater than critical value which is considered to be significant at 0.05 level of confidence for at DF=58, so the mean are significantly different.

Conclusion: The findings revealed that the female patient mental health is more affected as compared to male patient.

Keywords

SUFFERING FROM POST-COVID EFFECT ON MENTAL HEALTH OF THE MALE OR FEMALE PATIENTS.

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