Study of cognitive and affective factors of subjective well-being in women

Author:   Devi Neelam
Publisher:   Rachnayt2
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9784423104033


Pages:   80
Publication Date:   17 August 2022
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INTRODUCTION Today women are organizing their professional and personal world but still women may suffer from tremendous stress, worries, anxieties at to survive according to their surrounding world. Indian women are congenitally connected to their status in society. Usually, contribution by Indian women for making their families are unnoticed and they are considered as economic burdens and this fact is revealed by several researches on women's status. There are low levels of participation in education and formal labour force by Indian women. Women in India confront numerous crucial well-being issues, this description emphasis on five crucial problems: generative health, roughness opposed to women, nourishment status, and dissimilar behaviour with girls. Due to the huge disparity in cultures, religions, and stages of growth between Indian states and union territories, it is not astonishing that women's well-being differs considerably from one state to other state. A study by Susan Nolen-Hoeksema and her fellow workers (1999) revealed that women sustain an immense brunt of family and parental responsibility, and record found comparatively less recognition by their partner. According to 2011 census of India, total population of women in India is 591.4 million and sex ratio is 940 females/1000 males. Literacy rate among women is 65.46%. The expected life of women is 72.61 Years. As per 2011 data rural population of women is 39, 90, 48,990 and urban population is 18, 21, and 42,082. WELL BEING Well-being is the complex build that concerns with the best experience and performance (Ryan and Deci, 2001). Well-being implies excellent psychological functioning and experience and emphasis on everyday social queries (e.g. ―How are you?‖) as well as on intense scientific scrutiny. Well-being research appears to be particularly unmistakable in flow observational brain science. Well-being isn't the nonappearance of psychological maladjustment, in any case, mirrors the expanding mindfulness that, similarly as positive influence isn't something contrary to negative effect (Cacioppo and Berntson, 1999).Gaur (2007) opined that mental or physical well-being state of an individual can be perceived only with regard to,

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Author:   Devi Neelam
Publisher:   Rachnayt2
Imprint:   Rachnayt2
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 0.40cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.118kg
ISBN:  

9784423104033


ISBN 10:   4423104032
Pages:   80
Publication Date:   17 August 2022
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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